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What's Michael?

MSX - 1989

Alt name ホワッツマイケル?
Year 1989
Platform MSX
Released in Japan
Genre Adventure
Theme Graphic Adventure, Licensed Title
Publisher Micro Cabin Corp.
Perspective Fixed / Flip-screen
4 / 5 - 1 vote

Description of What's Michael?

Here is the video game “What's Michael?”! Released in 1989 on MSX, it's still available and playable with some tinkering. It's an adventure game, set in a licensed title and graphic adventure themes.

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MSX Version

DownloadDisk 1 of 2
DSK format Japanese (ja) version 418 KB
DownloadDisk 2 of 2
DSK format Japanese (ja) version 29 KB

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