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Dromedaar Vision website launched

by snout on 22-06-2011, 22:09
Topic: Software

The Finnish MSX demo group Dromedaar Vision have just launched a new website where their creations can be found. Currently, there is only one demo available for download: a polished version of Juskaa Panassa.

Tasvideos: The Maze of Galious

by wolf_ on 22-06-2011, 20:52
Topic: Software

Imagine for a moment that you're a game designer, working for Konami around 1987. You get the assignment to design a tough platform game that should keep gamers busy for quite a few days. You've succeeded, and The Maze of Galious hits the shelves.

VeejingSX 0.7b

by snout on 22-06-2011, 15:05
Topic: Software
Tags: demo

Aorante has released a new version of VeejingSX. Intended as a realtime visual effects generator for MSX minded Veejays, VeejingSX can of course also be seen as a very nice user-controllable MSX1 demo.

La Mulana released in Japan

by snout on 22-06-2011, 14:36
Topic: MSX Related

Yesterday the WiiWare version of La Mulana, a game that clearly and openly celebrates the history of Konami MSX games, was released in Japan.

Only recently we reported about MSXdev'10 entry QBIQS finding its way to substantial life through the MSX Cartridge Shop.

Asteroid Wars announcement

by JohnHassink on 21-06-2011, 17:41
Topic: Software

From the well-known Karoshi forums, a new MSX developer emerged. This Ecaliusx, originally hailing from the ZX Spectrum scene, spent his vacation creating a new game called "Asteroid Wars" as a means of learning how to program for MSX.

Malaika - new design revealed

by viejo_archivero on 21-06-2011, 13:14
Topic: Software

It is not a secret that, since the foundation of the company, RELEVO Videogames have always playing around with the idea of developing a new game based on Malaika character, created by Jon Cortázar for the MSX game Malaika Prehistoric Quest (Karoshi Corporation, 2006).

Sunrise update

by Manuel on 21-06-2011, 01:39
Topic: Websites

Lately, the Sunrise website has been updated with the following news:

1. Denyonet release date: July 1st; reservation recommended
2. CF-Interface has become available again
3. The Lost World game manual added

Oh, how we love that pile of transistors which is arguably Konami's prime legacy to MSX. Of course I'm talking about the Sound Custom Chip which forever stamped its mark on the landscape of MSX gaming music.

Japanse MSX developer Rabbit Soft Worker's, responsible for games such as Moonlight Rhapsody and Ghost Buster, is working on a new creation which will be called "Secret Design of the Hearts - Dream Drops".

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