
Q*bert (MSX) | Q*Bert Wiki - Fandom
Q*bert is a MSX game developed by Konami in 1986. Despite sharing the same name as the original, it has gameplay styled after Q*bert's Qubes. The title character is replaced by Wrappy, a dragon character that serves as Konami's MSX research team mascot. The game plays similarly to Qubes, with a...
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Q-Bert (1987, MSX, Gottlieb) - Generation MSX
2023年9月28日 · This one of the few unoriginal Konami games is not based on Gottlieb's famous arcade Q*bert but its sequel Q*bert's Qubes. Mentioned in MSX Club Magazine 13 on page 41 (review)
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In 1986, Konami Industry Co. Ltd. publishes Q*bert on MSX. This action game is now abandonware and is set in an arcade theme.
Q-Bert (1987, MSX, Gottlieb) | Releases | Generation MSX
Q-Bert (English) Also known as Q*Bert, Q*bert's Qubes Developed by Gottlieb Ported by Konami Year 1987 Month January System
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MSXdev24 #21 Q*bert | MSX Resource Center - msx.org
2025年1月11日 · Entry number 21 on the expanding MSXdev24 list is a port of a classic arcade game, specifically Q*bert. Written in the early nineties for the MSX2 system, only to be released 30 years later. Author Jelle Roggen discovered one of his own treasures while searching the attic. The game Q*bert is not unknown to the MSX scene; here is a port of the ...
MSXdev24 #21 Q*bert – MSXdev Contest
2025年1月11日 · The concept of Q*bert is straightforward: turn all blocks to the same color by jumping on them. While that may sound simple, it would not be a challenge if it were. Therefore, other characters are introduced to hunt you and prevent you from achieving your goal.
Q*bert (MSX) - Hardcore Gaming 101
2014年12月10日 · Although the resulting MSX game is titled just Q*bert, it is actually based on the sequel – based very loosely, too. What stands out immediately is the fact that Q*bert isn’t actually in the game. Instead the software stars Wrappy, a little dragon that bears an uncanny resemblance to the heroes of Taito’s Bubble Bobble.
Q*bert - MSX - Games Database
Despite it's name, this Q*Bert installment is not a port of the first game, rather it's based on Q*Bert's Qubes. The player doesn't even control Q*Bert, but rather the dragon Wrappy. The gameplay is still focused on forming lines of blocks that match a target color, while enemies constantly enter the playfield.