Bee Card
A Bee Card is a ROM cartridge developed by Hudson Soft as a software distribution medium for MSX computers. Bee Cards are approximately the size of a credit card, but thicker. Compared to most game cartridges, the Bee Card is small and compact. Because of the card's size, Atari Corporation also adopted it for the Atari Portfolio, a handheld PC released in 1989.
It was also used by some Korg Synthesizers and workstations as external storage of user content like sound programs or song data.
Only a small number of MSX software titles were published on Bee Card. In order to accept a Bee Card, the cartridge slot of the MSX had to be fitted with a removable adapter: the Hudson Soft BeePack. The first mass-produced Bee Cards, however, were EEPROM telephone cards manufactured by Mitsubishi Plastics; these were first sold in Japan in 1985. The trade names Bee Card and Bee Pack derive from Hudson Soft's corporate logo, which features a cartoon bee.
MSX software published on Bee Card
Hudson Soft and other software publishers distributed at least eleven MSX software titles on Bee Card:Title | Catalog number | Publisher | Year |
Baseball Craze | BC-M1, BC-M1E | Hudson Soft | 1985 |
Star Force | BC-M2 | Tehkan | 1985 |
Jet Set Willy | BC-M3 | Hudson Soft | 1985 |
T-Plan | BC-M4 | Hudson Soft | 1984 |
Pooyan | BC-M5 | Konami | 1985 |
Bomberman | BC-M7 | Hudson Soft / Japanese Softbank | 1986 |
Star Soldier | BC-M8 | Hudson Soft | 1986 |
Champion Takahashi's Adventure Island | BC-M9 | Hudson Soft | 1986 |
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