I imaged an MSX cassette titled `Time Pilot` containing Bitgame's tape conversion of Prosoft's Korean ROM release of the Japanese MSX ROM release of Konami's Time Pilot. Bitgame is on the packaging. Prosoft is identified in Hangul with a stylized encircled 프로소프트 ("Prosoft") logo on the game splash screen, on the title screen, and on the in-game status area. Side A contains the software, and side B is blank with nothing recorded. I did not find this tape release of the software catalogued by others.

This tape appears to require 64KB in slot 1 selected as the primary system memory, an unusual configuration for non-Argentine MSX'es. Inserting a 64KB or larger memory expansion in slot 1 can achieve compatibility on many MSX'es.

CAS image fingerprint for the software found on Side A:
```
17K Time Pilot (Bitgame) (Argentina) [RUN'CAS-'] [_].cas crc32:6edf12b9 md5:b682eabd1ced17ff26b6f4bffe2cfd01 sha1:2145a5467fd3b38b413041507a241307a2d00044 sha256:6e5fc03de242ed06bb258612bca3e43763b923830bbf9618a303728ad4852692
```
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.
