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CHIKUBI NINJA for MSX2 (by Imanok, 2025) Auto-scrolling action-platformer game, colorful, smooth and very well made. Uses MSX2+ scrolling if available (shown here, better borders). Part of the MSXdev25 game development contest. ℹ️ #MSXMonday #gamedev #MSX

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