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MSX 1 Arcade Unknown 1991 5 (0) 1

Pipi

Pipi on MSX1

Pipi is a 1991 action-platform arcade game originally developed and published by Toaplan in Japan, with European distribution handled by Nova Apparate GMBH & Co. This MSX1 version brings that arcade experience to home computers. It is notable as one of the few Toaplan titles that never received an official home console port, making this conversion a rare way to play. The game is an eroge (adult) title, blending mature themes with classic arcade action.

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In Pipi, your goal is to place time bombs inside buildings filled with enemies. Enemies appear suddenly from closed doors, so you need to move quickly and avoid them while setting bombs. Once a bomb is planted, you must escape the building before it collapses. The core loop involves entering rooms, placing explosives, and making your way out while dodging threats. Menus are in Japanese, but the gameplay is straightforward: navigate with the D-Pad, use the A button (X) to jump, and the B button (S) to attack or interact. Watch for enemy patterns and time your escapes carefully to advance through stages.

Pipi Keyboard Controls

Controls

  • Arrow Keys: D-Pad / Movement
  • X: Trigger 1
  • S: Trigger 2
  • Enter: Start

Frequently Asked Questions

Who developed Pipi?
The original arcade version was developed by Toaplan. The developer of this MSX1 conversion is not widely documented.
Is Pipi considered easy to pick up or challenging?
It presents a moderate challenge requiring quick reactions to place bombs and escape. Enemies emerge from doors without warning, adding tension.
Is there anything iconic or memorable about Pipi?
It stands out as one of Toaplan's few eroge titles, mixing adult content with arcade-style platforming. The building collapse mechanic gives each stage a distinct urgency.

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