> >Furthermore, Martos started cracking games because they were not sold in
> >Europe, but not vice-versa.
>
> Even while there were MSX games sold in Europe, such as Maze of Galious,
> King's Valley and Nemesis 3, Martos still cracked those, so IMHO Martos is
> one of the hackers that somehow destroyed the MSX-world for Europe...

I don't know what happened in Netherlands, but here, in Spain,
MSX users were too young to buy the expensive MSX cartridges, and when
an user had enough money to purchase one, he bought it though Martos released
the disk version.

Furthermore, most MSX users had a MSX1 machine and a MSX2 was required
to play disk versions .....

But, when MSX became dead (1990 or so), many people (like me) bought
a MSX2, MSX2+ o MSXturboR machine, and they could play disk versions ...
Because of this they stood on MSX system .... If not, they had left
MSX.

So I insist: Japanese companies thought that European MSX market
was too "litle" to invest on it. I doubt that Konami was afraid of Martos :)

"Martos, the MSX terminator" :D


Un saludo,


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