MSX runner up at LCP 2009
Last weekend, the LCP 2009 party was held in Malmö, Sweden. While this party is primarily an Amiga/C64-affair, there is space for other systems as well, in the so called 'other' competitions.
Django strikes yet again. While others are enjoying the weather outside, Django is partially translating Japanese games for us to enjoy. His latest translated game is the 1988 RPG Zombie Hunter, by Hi-Score.
MiiMSX 0.3
More MSX for Wii news in today, apart from the release of BlueMSX for Wii, as a new version of MiiMSX has seen the light of day.
BlueMSX for Wii
On Google Code, Tim Brugman has started a project, porting the popular MSX emulator BlueMSX to the Nintendo Wii.
The final versions of La Corona Encantada have finally been released online!
RELEVO Videogames
There is a new team in the scene! RELEVO Videogames is a videogame development team for 8-bit computers, with special attention to our MSX system, but the team is open to develop products for other 8 bit systems as well.
A few years ago we saw an upcoming programmer in our forums who had this one big wish of making a follow-up of Konami's excellent shooter Space Manbow.
MSXdev09 - new donations
With the first Passion MSX2 contest behind us, the focus is on the other yearly contest again: MSXdev09. Apart from the second finished entry, there is more to report!
MSXdev09 - #2 Castle Tomb
MSXdev regular AG Software (Andrea Gasparrini) has submitted the second finished entry for MSXdev'09! Like many of his other games, this is a platformer again: Castle Tomb. It features the regular retro styled graphics you've seen from his other games, but they are sufficient in order to deal with the dark evilness in this game: your objective is to get rid of vampires!
