Another fun gathering by the Tokyo Retro Computer Users is on the books. This time, Andy brought in his Apple II with adorable monochrome monitor for some tinkering and gameplay.
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Tom came with his MSX2+ and some more interesting games to introduce to everybody.
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Michelle hauled in her PC-9801 with a music playback utility for listening to some game soundtracks.
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And Sean brought his MZ-1500, whose QuickDisk drive had stopped spinning. Not expecting to actually fix it, he had only brought a few QuickDisk games but it turned out to be a trivial, if temporary, fix so everyone got to play a few games.
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