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Burai: Joukan (MSX2)

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Title Screen

Burai: Joukan

Developer: Riverhillsoft
Publisher: Riverhillsoft
Platform: MSX2
Released in JP: March 1990[1]


CopyrightIcon.png This game has hidden developer credits.
SoundtestIcon.png This game has a hidden sound test.
BonusIcon.png This game has hidden bonus content.


In Burai, eight completely unrelated people must work together to stop a knight from resurrecting an evil god.

Hidden Credits

Each of the game's disks contain a credit at offset 0x100:

Disk 1 Disk 2 Disks 3/4
Burai MSX2      
    Disk #1     
  Version 1.00  
                
                
     1990-03-08 
(c)Riverhillsoft
                
                
 Programed By   
                
                
  S. Morishita  
                
                
                
Burai MSX2      
    Disk #2     
  Version 0.85  
                
                
     1990-02-21 
(c)Riverhillsoft
                
                
 Programed By   
  T. Ichimaru   
  T. Shiiki     
  S. Morishita  
                
                
                
Burai MSX2      
    Disk #3     
  Version 1.00  
                
                
     1990-03-19 
(c)Riverhillsoft
                
                
 Programed By   
  T. Ichimaru   
  T. Shiiki     
  S. Morishita  
                
                
                
Disk 5 Disk 6
Burai MSX2      
    Disk #5     
  Version 1.00  
                
                
     1990-03-19 
(c)Riverhillsoft
                
                
 Programed By   
  T. Ichimaru   
  T. Shiiki     
  S. Morishita  
                
                
                
Burai MSX2      
    Disk #6     
  Version 1.00  
                
                
     1990-03-09 
(c)Riverhillsoft
                
                
 Programed By   
  T. Ichimaru   
  T. Shiiki     
  S. Morishita  
                
                
                
(Source: tikal.)

Opening Cutscene Viewer

BuraiMSX2-cutsceneview.png

By booting Disk 1 while holding Select, a menu that allows the player to view each part of the game's intro cutscene will appear.

(Source: MSX Magazine - June 1990 issue)

Bonus Content

Several of the game's disks contain bonus content should they be booted instead of loaded via swapping, as is during gameplay.

(Source: MSX Magazine - June 1990 issue)

Typing Game

BuraiMSX2-typinggame.png

Appears when booting Disk 3. It's a simple minigame in which the player must type the english alphabet as fast as possible, with a mistake causing the game to restart. Upon completing, a time is displayed on screen, and the game can be manually restarted by pressing Space.

Snake Game

BuraiMSX2-snakegame.png

Appears when booting Disk 4, and then pressing Space. The player controls a snake that always expands and must collect asterisks to become small. Note that a piece of the snake is always left from where it last collected an asterisk. After losing, the game can be restarted by pressing Space.

Sound Test

BuraiMSX2-soundtest.png

Upon booting Disk 5, the game will ask you to switch to Disk 2. Do so and press Space. You will then be redirected to a Sound Test menu.

References