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Kralizec surprises

pitpan
msx master
Posts: 1379
Posted: February 09 2007, 09:55   
Hi everyone!

Yesterday I discovered that Kralizec has updated its website. Check the big surprise at http://www.kurarizeku.net

I submitted it as news to MRC, but I guess that the administrators are busy with their other duties. No problem! This forum works fine for sharing news!

Enjoy
ro
msx guru
Posts: 2329
Posted: February 09 2007, 10:19   
right... nothing really new over there, except for a new layout and stuff.
oh well, thanx for pointing out the update.
Samor
msx professional
Posts: 841
Posted: February 09 2007, 10:23   
were the announcements made before though?
I liked the news about the upcoming stuff.

the site looks nice, by the way. very retro design

pitpan
msx master
Posts: 1379
Posted: February 09 2007, 11:08   
Am I the only one that has actually *SEEN* the new ROMs ready to download? Operation Wolf [48 KB] and Majikazo were only published in the multiROM cartridge produced by Pazos. No "separate" ROMs were previously distributed.

Samor: like the layout too. Oldskool but trendy
Samor
msx professional
Posts: 841
Posted: February 09 2007, 11:09   
Operation Wolf is different from the MSXDev one?
I didn't know that Majikazo was new or unreleased, though...

pitpan
msx master
Posts: 1379
Posted: February 09 2007, 11:19   
This OPERATION WOLF version is 48 KB long, whereas the MSXdev'06 version was only 32 KB.

Main differences:

- Graphic intro, graphic level map, other still graphics.
- Mouse support, even on MSX1 computers (try it!)
Samor
msx professional
Posts: 841
Posted: February 09 2007, 11:39   
Nice, I'm gonna try it then (and Majikazo too)

sunrise
msx professional
Posts: 649
Posted: February 09 2007, 11:48   
Oke. the multiroms are available at sunrise from this moment ,so donot hesitate. Use my private mail please you won't find them in the orderlist
pitpan
msx master
Posts: 1379
Posted: February 09 2007, 11:51   
Sunrise: what I'm saying is that these 2 ROMs, bundled in the multiROM too, are now available for free download from Kralizec's site.

Anyway, I have both multiROMs and they are really cool! A handy item for any MSXer!
Samor
msx professional
Posts: 841
Posted: February 09 2007, 12:31   
Quote:

Anyway, I have both multiROMs and they are really cool! A handy item for any MSXer!



"both"? there's more than one?
pitpan
msx master
Posts: 1379
Posted: February 09 2007, 12:37   
Yes. But I guess it's not available at the moment

sunrise
msx professional
Posts: 649
Posted: February 09 2007, 14:11   
my multiple s was added due to the number of copies.And pointing out that there is a new availabilty, nothing more noting less
Samor
msx professional
Posts: 841
Posted: February 09 2007, 14:18   
Quote:

my multiple s was added due to the number of copies.And pointing out that there is a new availabilty, nothing more noting less



I appreciate the info, and sent you an e-mail

pitpan
msx master
Posts: 1379
Posted: February 09 2007, 14:27   
Cool!

What about a Sunrise site update?

snout

msx legend
Posts: 4991
Posted: February 09 2007, 18:13   
Quote:

I submitted it as news to MRC, but I guess that the administrators are busy with their other duties. No problem!

It's a fact: I do have a private life!
 
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