| By manuel on June 16 2008, 23:34 | Already had that drink with Wammes (Always good for interesting conversation, though!)
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| By tfh on June 17 2008, 09:03 | There must be some large-breasted babe in some MSX game. I vote for that one 
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| By DemonSeed on June 17 2008, 12:24 | Quote:
| There must be some large-breasted babe in some MSX game. I vote for that one 
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The babe from Phantis!
Beware of the color spill though... Wouldn't want that on your clothes. 
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| By cax on June 17 2008, 15:44 | As I said in comment to the newspost, I'd like to drink with Marat "fms" Fayzullin.
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| By Vampier on June 18 2008, 06:27 | I want to smoke a huge spliff with BG since he's close than WW 
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| By Unicorn on June 19 2008, 19:12 | Frank H. Druijff, Wammes Witkop and you guys!
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| By Vampier on June 20 2008, 07:06 | I heard from a little birdy that WW will be @ the upcoming fair 
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| By Latok on June 20 2008, 17:09 | hehe, it looks like WW is winning this poll......
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| By DemonSeed on June 21 2008, 20:32 | I saw WW today, raised my glass to him and he smiled.
Unfortunately forgot to talk to him and he was gone pretty fast (and I thought I did brush my teeth well). 
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| By nikodr on June 21 2008, 21:06 | Hideo kojima of course!
I would be very interested to talk to him and learn about his early konami years.What tools did they use to make metal gear.Maybe ask if source code of game exist.Talk about what his programing team did back then (sketch of graphics,custom interrupt handler,and why are all konami games driven by the vdp interrupt).Also ask him anything related to the games he made.
Second i would choose martos and ask him about his notorious cracks and how he managed to crack and adapt many games

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| By dvik on June 22 2008, 07:31 | Hmmm, I've been living my whole life without hearing about Wammes Witkop. The other ones are legends but maybe mr Witkop is a local hero in NL ?
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| By DemonSeed on June 22 2008, 12:55 | Yes, he's a veteran.
He was the chief editor of the (Dutch) MSX Computer Magazine back in the days.
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| By wolf_ on June 22 2008, 21:58 | ..and later on he was the publisher.. until MCCM ended (somewhere around 1998 or so, dunno) MCCM had a professional publisher with some 68 pages, some in color..
..until he pulled the plug, but then again there was not much to write about anymore in those days, it was in the dark-ages of MSX. At some point (disk)magazines were writing about other (disk)magazines who were writing about other (disk)magazines.
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| By dvik on June 23 2008, 07:04 | Cool, I did some searches on the internet and found a lot of info about him. Looks like he is a true veteran on the MSX scene 
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| By Vampier on June 27 2008, 06:15 | hehehe He's a writer and wrote a bunch of very cool stuff about the MSX back in the day.... he was also very active as a user.
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| By Latok on July 09 2008, 19:06 | Nishi and Witkop equalled each other 
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| By Samor on July 09 2008, 22:37 | Did Nishi write christmas stories, then? 
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| By wolf_ on July 09 2008, 23:07 | Having a past at Microsoft, you'd expect him to have some anecdotes about ducks 'n pigs.. ^_^
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| By Geniclé on July 18 2008, 22:39 | Damnit! Respect to mister Bill Gates!
Both C64 and MSX run on Micro$oft !!
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