The yearly MSXdev contests. A successful concept, a yearly tradition. And now: a memory..
Dioniso (Alfonso D.C.) has released Beepertron, a 'sound memory' game that only uses the 1bit keyclick for producing its sounds in the MSXdev'06 competition. In the game you have to play a pattern of tones on a 2 octave keyboard.
MSXdev'11 - #2 Kill Mice
A year of MSXdev can't be without Andrea Gasparrini, also known as Gamecast Entertainment. From Italy comes this second entry for MSXdev'11, a simple concept: kill mice!
MSXdev'11 - #3 Zone TNT
Mice and tanks in one year? Andrea Gasparrini sure knows how to pick an extreme range of themes for his games.
MSXdev'11 - #4 ExChess
"One MSX in Bangkok and the world's your oyster. In ExChess, does white get his kicks above the waistline, sunshine?"
The clock's ticking and the deadline of MSXdev'11 is near. One game made it in time and will get on your nerves soon enough; JumpinG
MSXdev'11 - #6 Mecha 8
Traditional concepts are usually the best ones, Mecha 8 not the first and certainly not the last game in which aliens invade a planet.
MSXdev'11 - #7 M-Tanks
Tanks are shooting the final hours of MSXdev'11 away. In this seventh entry, there's an arena in which you don't want to be walking around, unprotected.
Here's a platform game with a quality you don't see every day. Completely out of the blue: Zombie Incident!
MSXdev'11 - #9 Alter Ego
Alter Ego, the final entry for MSXdev'11. A puzzle game by The New Image that may drive you nuts.
