I imaged an MSX cassette titled `Warp` containing Bitgame's tape conversion of Korea Soft Bank's Korean ROM release - called `미로 사냥` (Miro Sa'nyang, i.e. "maze hunt") in Hangul on the title screen - of the Namcot Japanese MSX ROM release of Namco's Warp & Warp arcade game. Bitgame is identified on the packaging. The game mentions `코리아 소프트 뱅크` (Korea Soft Bank) on the title screen. Side A and Side B each contain two copies of the cassette software for redundancy and easy of use, and each copy of the cassette software contains two copies of the 8KB Miro Sa'nyang game ROM for reasons of mirroring, plus a machine-code helpoer to check the available RAM, copy the game into place, and launch it. I could find neither this tape release of the software nor the ROM release it embeds catalogued by others. Inside the loader appear what may be developer initials `R.N.T  H.D.C  F.R.J`.

This tape's loader requires at least 64KB of main system RAM to load successfully. It supports RAM split across subslots of a single expanded slot, but not RAM split across primary slots. Adding a memory expansion of 64KB or more in an open slot should allow it to start, however.

CAS image fingerprint for the software found twice on each side - four copies in total:
```
17K Warp (Bitgame) (Argentina) [BLOAD'CAS-',R] [_].cas crc32:5ecc5218 md5:370df871e7592516b6968bd87bcf75d5 sha1:2bf839f8cb3e59793b254082ef1b8c4c29c0138d sha256:650ff0f299a918bc897bbcd98ab03916303da3c542f5e9f2c7de8d8e504893c8
```
ROM image fingerprint for the ROM dump found twice inside each CAS image - eight copies in total:
```
8.0K Miro Sa'nyang (Korea Soft Bank) (Korea) [_].rom crc32:730f60fb md5:965809ed4ae8b9c4ac7c03e9ce7a70ea sha1:7fd60c98e7c6b82b6936f0c270a288b6ad1f9106 sha256:38638bf24ef546cc5eda52d18310bfa07d16a0808948be15e6221eb22e962173
```
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/ROM 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.
