I imaged a loose MSX cassette titled `ゼロファイター` (Zero Fighter) containing the Japanese HoneyBee Soft labelled release of Hudson Soft/SoftBank's Zero Fighter. Both sides contained the same data. This same software has been described previously by someone else with the name `Zero Fighter (1984)(Hudson Soft)[BLOAD'CAS-',R]` - the software version is identical. This game uses a BLOAD'able first-stage loader with tape file name `ZERO` and an apparently obfuscated second-stage game data payload. The code `MXHI 11010` is printed on the cassette's Side A label and may be a catalogue number or release identifier of some sort. I was also able to create a ROM conversion using a RAM snapshot taken right after loading completed.

CAS image fingerprint for the software found on both sides:
```
6.9K Zero Fighter (1984)(Hudson Soft)[BLOAD'CAS-',R].cas crc32:0c8ebf72 md5:88124ea3aaf4cbf4eb45f2fe073725b3 sha1:1a92558603614b4a0f4493374cdbba8b28b711a8 sha256:0b27a3cc72df2ec947753d8cd1b8185efdbb33b586c4a433f8dc8e1d3532ef9d size:7055
```
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.
