MSXdev'06 #15: Grid wars
As expected, the last day of the MSXdev'06 competition is a real celebration of MSX1 game releases.
It's the last day of the MSXdev'06 competition and the final entries have started to drop in.
It's the last day of the MSXdev'06 competition and the final entries have started to drop in. The 13th entry to the competition comes from Damage X and is called Mecha Taisen on Planet Oldskool. It's a strategy game that comes in a 48kB ROM file.
It's the last day of the MSXdev'06 competition and the final entries have started to drop in.
Alex Wulms has completely restyled his MSX website, MSX Plaza and moved it to a new URL. The website contains, amongst others, an archive of Ikeda's MSX prints, lots of background information and downloads.
SideKick for MSX
Ronivon Candido Costa sent us SideKick for MSX, an interesting text editor for MSX that he developed in 1993.
Kuniji Ikeda has informed us that he has got several brand new keyboard films for Sony MSX computers in stock. These film cables can be used to replace dirty keyboard films which cause some keys of the keyboard not to function properly anymore. The keyboard films available can be used in SONY HB-F1XD/XDmkII/XDJ/XV (MSX2/2+ computers). The keyboard films are available for 3000 yen ex.
After several Falcom games had already been released in Project EGG, D4 Enterprise have just launched Falcom Museum, a project where an overview o
Just like he did with the YS4 boss tune, the Japanese chiptune composer Hackurl created an MSX styled (PSG) version of the opening song to the new Falcom game
Infinite have announced they have cancelled their upcoming MSXdev'06 entry Title: Unknown. While the last few seconds of MSXDev'05 were enough to submit Universe: Unknown, this year's last second won't be enough.