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Music Tryst

Overview

Music Tryst is a software music album for MSX home computers developed by dojin-circle Full-Slot and released in Japan in 1995. It features five composers who frequently contributed to the "FM Ongakukan" (which translates to "FM Music Museum") section of MSX-Fan magazine. These five composers are:

- VERY LUCKY (a.k.a. ZEEDEN Dai Okabayashi / ZEEDEN / Daikichi)

- WORKS

- MOZUMIYASURO (a.k.a. Hiro Morozumi)

- HIDEAKI FUKUI

- NARUTO

Naruto is a respected chiptune composer who won the 2nd prize in Famicompo 2003 for his masterful "Artificial Intelligence Bomb".

Tadahiko Yokogawa, the editor of MSX-Fan magazine's "FM Ongakukan" section and a former member of Japanese new-wave band P-Model, made a guest participation in production.

Music Tryst was mainly sold through Soft-vendor TAKERU, an innovative software vending machine network developed by Brother Industries, Ltd. It was ranked eighth in the August-1995 "10 Best Dojin Software" ranking in TAKERU World magazine, vol 20.

Genre
Music
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Media

Screenshot - Game Title

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Screenshot - Gameplay

Music Tryst - Screenshot - Gameplay (Japan) - 560x456
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Music Tryst - Screenshot - Gameplay (Japan) - 560x456
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