The Sunrise Foundation has announced her content for the
Bussum fair, which will take place on October the sixth, 2007.
Hardware
First, the Graphics9000 is still on sale, an excellent fast MSX video chip for games, demos, and you can expect
SymbOS to eventually run like a charm on it as well. Get it while you can!
Moving on to the sound department, there's an intake for new
Moonsound cartridges as well as the
MP3 player from
Dennis Koller and
Yobi, with Software from
Prodatron. The MP3 player will also be presented as a luxury package (on the fair-only!). You can order this MP3 player tomorrow at the MSX Club West-Friesland meeting -where Dennis Koller takes your order and will answer all your questions about this product-, and on the fair in Bussum at the Sunrise booth.
The
USB Game Reader can also be obtained, enabling you to plug 'n play your original MSX cartridges onto your PC. Also available are Compact Flash interfaces, always a practical piece of hardware!
Software
On the MRC forum we've witnessed how SymbOS was ported to MSX from the first day until where it is today. The same can be said about Manbow 2. We all remember
norakomi's first BASIC versions of this shooter. Gradually, BASIC became assembly, and gradually the idea that norakomi could do a follow-up of
Konami's
most advanced shooter became fascinating. It's been finished for a while already, and you can buy it at the Sunrise booth for only €27.50! For this modest sum you get Manbow 2 on a "Koei"-format cartridge with SCC and a luxury box. The initial batch is limited, leading to the game only being available on this fair, and only one sale per person. If the whole operation turns out to be a success, perhaps a new batch will be made again! Impatient people can already watch a video of Manbow 2
here.
Want to release your game as a ROM? We already know
Matra offers this service. Sunrise and
Manuel Pazos have invested efforts into the small cartridges you might've seen earlier, housing the
MultiROM. But now they are konami-sized cartridges! A demonstration of all this on the Sunrise booth.
If you didn't have them already, you can still buy older Sunrise software, such as
Bombaman and
Arranger 1 & 2. More games can be obtained in form of the MultiROM from Manuel Pazos.
Conclusion: enough reasons to make a trip to Bussum,
next week!
Relevant link:
Sunrise
***update*** The cartridge services Sunrise and Manuel Pazos have on offer feature full Konami-sized cartridges, not the small MultiROM ones.