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MSX in the Media Challenge 2 - Nominees

snout

msx legend
Posts: 4992
Posted: January 12 2005, 18:56   
MSX technologically inferior? Pah!
snout

msx legend
Posts: 4992
Posted: January 12 2005, 19:06   
Nominee 08: Bazix announcing their MSX revival activities
Description: After giving a lecture on Bussum 2004, Bazix sent out a pressrelease announcing their MSX Revival activities.

Media where this lecture and/or pressrelease got attention:

  • 01. Gamestm - Allround gaming magazine from England
    Spotted by: Sjoerd Lammertsma


    Evidence

snout

msx legend
Posts: 4992
Posted: January 12 2005, 19:22   
Nominee 09: An article on retrogaming around the globe in Gamestm
Description: Gamestm wrote an article on the history of computer gaming all around the world. The article contains contributions from South Africa, Brazil, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Russia and Lithuania. Both the Saudi Arabian and the Iranian writers mention MSX in their articles.

Media where this article got attention:

  • 01. Gamestm - Allround gaming magazine from England
    Spotted by: Sjoerd Lammertsma


    Evidence

snout

msx legend
Posts: 4992
Posted: January 12 2005, 19:28   
Hmmm, it's quite an 'MSX in the Media'-day today
robertwilting
msx addict
Posts: 297
Posted: January 12 2005, 19:40   
In the first challenge I suggested that we possibly could reach these guys and no it seems happened so next I would like C't and EDGE magazine.
I think with the BAZIX release we might have something to offer.

snout

msx legend
Posts: 4992
Posted: January 12 2005, 23:27   
Nominee 10: Engine Software signing a deal with Bazix.
Description: Engine Software and Bazix have agreed to distribute their classic MSX2 games (Dix, Dizzy and D.A.S.S.) on WOOMB. A pressrelease about this deal got attention in the media.

Media where this deal got attention:

  1. Gamespress - Website with the latest gaming news
    Spotted by: Ruud van de Moosdijk


    Evidence

  2. GamesIndustry.biz - The latest news on the gaming industry
    Spotted by: Sander van Nunen


    Evidence

snout

msx legend
Posts: 4992
Posted: January 12 2005, 23:36   
Robertwilting is right. Not only would it be cool to see MSX appear on media like tweakers.net and GamesTM again, Edge and C't are the next frontiers.... lets go for it!
BodyHammeR
msx addict
Posts: 489
Posted: January 13 2005, 12:56   
Er... you familiar with EDGE? Then you must know MSX (Metal Gear 2) appeared in the 'EDGE Presents Retro - The Guide To Classic Videogame Playing And Collecting'' special released in 2002.

Specific info:

Pages 20-21 have Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake in a 'Wish List' feature for collectors.

The text next to a screenshot and a picture of the front boxcover:

'Value UKP 100+
Platform: MSX-2
Version: Japanese
Original release: 1990
Developer/publisher: Konami

After the success of the first Metal Gear for MSX, Konami released an appalling game, Snake's Revenge, on the NES, linked to the series in name only. Kojima-sanput things right with this MSX-2 update in 1990 introducing the hallmarks of the series: crawling, radar and codec. This title is so rare it has never been seen on ebay (or so it's claimed).'

Note the article (actually the whole mag) in which this neat MSX mentioning appeared is mainly aimed at collector saddos (hence the ridiculous prices mentioned for the games/hardware listed in the magazine).

btw: EDGE is not the best gamesmagazine out there, they're usually very objective towards whatever they're hyping next . I occaisionally buy it because they sometimes have articles that are actually interesting (features on Neo-Geo, Treasure, Metel Gear series, etc).

Just to let you know .
Thom
msx addict
Posts: 378
Posted: January 13 2005, 13:30   
Quote:

Robertwilting is right. Not only would it be cool to see MSX appear on media like tweakers.net and GamesTM again, Edge and C't are the next frontiers.... lets go for it!


As for Edge, just register on the rllmukforum and send a user called TM a private message. TM = Tony Mott, Edge's editor.
robertwilting
msx addict
Posts: 297
Posted: January 13 2005, 14:36   
Also it was EDGE who put some attention to the amateur scene. (SONYC !)

Now if BAZIX will start selling these games. Then do a good press kit. And send it to C't. Do it the correct way with quality info and your allmost sure of getting in the magazine.

BodyHammeR
msx addict
Posts: 489
Posted: January 13 2005, 15:46   
Didn't know about EDGE paying attention to SONYC and the amateur scene, I would be interested in seeing the relevant pages scanned. They did have something on F-Nano'2 in an issue I don't have. I only know this because of the 'x-years ago in EDGE'-page.

Wouldn't it be nicer to get MSX in relevant media? I mean C't isn't exactly famous for it's articles/news on old computers, isn't it?

I suddenly feel very strange about some bits of this challenge...
robertwilting
msx addict
Posts: 297
Posted: January 13 2005, 21:43   
Yep for C't the best 2 options of this year are probally the launch of BAZIX and the release of the one chip MSX.
However C't does give occasional attention to other retro-scenes but not that much.
So all I have to say to the BAZIX crew make the best press kit you can when you start and mail it to the bigest press audience out there.
About relevant media.
Well if people really want a revival (and not about dreaming up the old days) then I seriously do believe that you need to let the people know.
For this you would need the more powerfull todays compurter magazines and that's were C't and Edge and games tm fit in.

Well unless you think of other ways to get much attention.
Like paying a insane ammount to get a full page coloured advert in De telegraaf.
Like some Firefox folks are aimeing at. ;-) http://www.tweakers.net/nieuws/35718

However for quality sources (free) you need quality news. So the launch of another amateur game or the fact that some old developper talks about it's roots won't be the big stuff.
Still some weird stuff might actually also work. I can think of something which was allready suggested befor on the msx mailinglist that would probally give you attention even if it was a amateur product.


snout

msx legend
Posts: 4992
Posted: January 18 2005, 13:51   
Nominee 11: An interview with Walter Belgers in Cursor, a Dutch magazine of TU/e (Technical University Eindhoven)
Description: Cursor editor Lennert Wesel pays a visit to Walter Belgers, collector of (retro) computers.

Media where this deal got attention:

  1. Cursor, a Dutch magazine of TU/e (Technical University Eindhoven)
    Spotted by: Manuel Bilderbeek & Sander van Nunen


    Evidence

Thom
msx addict
Posts: 378
Posted: January 18 2005, 14:07   
Quote:

btw: EDGE is not the best gamesmagazine out there


Ehm, it is.
snout

msx legend
Posts: 4992
Posted: January 18 2005, 14:10   
Quote:

Well unless you think of other ways to get much attention.
Like paying a insane ammount to get a full page coloured advert in De telegraaf.
Like some Firefox folks are aimeing at. ;-)



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