This is a Konami MSX game cartridge for "Knightmare" (魔城伝説). Please note that the item is sold as-is with no testing for functionality, and only the game cartridge is included—no box or manual. The cartridge shows signs of age, including scratches, stains, and wear, which are visible in the provided images. This vintage 1986 Konami MSX software is a popular title among retro game collectors and enthusiasts. Due to the lack of testing environment, the operational condition cannot be guaranteed. Buyers should understand and accept the item as a non-working or untested item, suitable for collectors or those interested in vintage gaming memorabilia.
Item Specifics:
| Brand | Knight Errant |
| Country | Japan |
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