MSX Valley - updates
On MSX Valley, two new sections were opened on the MSX1 (Robsy) and MSX2 (TeddyWareZ) version of Guru Logic, a puzzle game released by Compile/Aiky in 2001 on
Eat a worm
Marcel van Tongeren sent us a game he created in 1990, called Eat a worm. The game is based on the classic Snake (it) game, and can be played by one or two players.
Meits sent us the fifth entry to the MRC Scene Music Remake Challenge.
It's been a week since we moved on to the year 2006, so the time has come to wonder: what was the most important MSX news of 2005? Well, that is for you to decide, as we're running a megapoll for it for the third year in a row.
Nowind website update
Recently we reported about the new MSX initiatives of Nowind (Jan Wilmans and Aaldert Dekker), who are developing an MSX USB Interface, the Nowind MSX Emulator and maintain t
Don Madusak English
Ger sent us an English translation of the MSX text adventure Don Madusak. Originally, this Dutch text adventure was published in the March/April 1989 edition of MSX Gids magazine.
Poke -1,170 (The C-men), known from his Airwaves chiptune radioshow (including the MSX scene episode) is to perform as a VeeJay during the internationally reknown Eurosonic pop festival.
Ai no Yabou - Updates
Ai no Yabou has been updated with the highscores accomplished at the most recent MSX Vriendenclub Mariënberg meetings.
For the first time since the launch of the PHP-based MSX Resource Center, our policies were updated. As we expect our visitors and members to be aware of these policies and to act accordingly, we suggest you have a look at them.