I imaged an MSX cassette titled `Ostrich`/`オストリッチ` containing a game published by Nippon Columbia under their Colpax label. Both sides contained the same data. The game is loadable and executable using `CLOAD` followed by `RUN` and has the tape file name `COLPAX` for the tokenized BASIC first-stage loader and the tape file name `LOVE` for the binary game data. I have not found other descriptions of the version of the software on this tape. The box and Side A cassette label display the code `32C99-20` which may be a release serial number or catalogue identifier of some kind. My copy also has what appear to be inventory stickers from a previous owner, and also writing which appears to identify a previous owner and which I have redacted from my cassette label picture. The game seems to require 32K of Z80 RAM.

CAS image fingerprint for the software found on both sides:
```
20K Ostrich (Columbia) (Japan) [CLOAD-RUN] [_].cas crc32:eea364e7 md5:601425bb74a6e1988c367c0502eae9ca sha1:1bd409e18180fea366512499a3805617ff5619b8 sha256:a5f15c28dc2675b470153173f974f13cb0870242f0c384e13e544bc5350e17c1 size:20359
```
Raw 24-bit stereo 44100 Hz FLAC audio was imaged using a Nakamichi BX-125 tape deck and a Steinberg UR22mkII USB ADC with Audacity under Win11 and is intended to be archival, CAS is for emulator use, and WAV is regenerated from CAS for the benefit of an actual MSX. Short filenames and long ones contain the same data.
