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Written by Antal van Kalleveen   
Monday, 18 February 2008

Javk was a 2 person initiative, in the early 1980's. The members were my nephew and me (Antal).

The idea was to create these great MSX games, usually made in basic and we were eager to learn machine language although it never came that far.

 

Actually not 1 game was released to the public ever, but we had lots of fun and learned much from the MSX (1) system.

 

After some years we both got busy with different things in life and slowly Javk died a slow dead. I operated about a year more with some other friends and then Leon van Steensel came in the picture.

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