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Knight Move

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Title Screen

Knight Move

Developer: JV Dialog[1]
Publisher: Nintendo[1]
Platform: Famicom Disk System
Released in JP: June 5, 1990[1]


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Yet another puzzle game designed by Alexey Pajitnov.

FMC Data Monitor Leftovers

For some reason this game contains leftover text from a thing called FMC Data Monitor inside the KN2P_PRG file.

These leftovers can be found inside a FDS dump at offsets 0x1C87-0x1DB1, only in the first revision of the game:

RD
CHECK AND LOAD NOW
FMC DATA MONITOR  VER 3]2
DISK CARD INFORMATION
MAKER CODE]   SIDE]]]]]]]]
GAME NAME]]   VOLUME]]]]]]
RESERVE]]]]]
COLD START]]
GAME VER]]]   DEBUG VER]]]
BLOCK FILE]]]]
CRC SUM]]]]]
TOTAL BYTE]]
ERROR NUMBER]]
                     DISK CARD INFORMATION

Non-printable characters have been removed for better readability, but this leftover matches the one found in Breeder, apart from being truncated a bit at the beginning. Even in this case, the version number reported by FMC Data Monitor in this leftover matches the one contained in the only known dump of the FMC Disk Card Checker (displays information about the Famicom Disk System game that was checked), but the actual data not, neither from the disk nor from RAM, so the actual source of this leftover text is unknown.

The lonely PLEASE SET DISK CARD text can be found too at offsets 0x33F9-0x340C.


(Source: aj_187 (Discovery), WaluigiBSOD (Research))

Revisional Differences

Title Screen

Original release Disk Writer (Rev 1)
KnightMove-TitleScreen.png KnightMove-TitleScreen-DiskWriter.png

In the original retail release of the game the name of Alexey Pajitnov was incorrectly spelled as A. Pazhitonov with an extra vowel. This was fixed in the game build distributed through Disk Writer kiosks, spelled there as A. Pazhitnov.

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