Source: File-Hunter.com
File-Hunter.com (also known as M.E.P.) is preparing a comeback! This time the site seems to be runned by Generation MSX. File-Hunter.com seeks (co-)webmasters to run the site and make it the greatest collection of MSX emulators ever. But this cannot be done without your help!
Source: The MSX Resource Center
We've added a block with the latest forum entries to the frontpage. If you see a discussion which interests you, just click on the topic. Note that you should be registered to participate in discussions.
Top sites offline.
Source: The MSX Resource Center
The Top sites experiment, which was initiated in April 2001 has been taken offline. Not only were the figures doubtful, to say the least, but too little webmasters found use for it. We're sorry for those webmasters who did use the system. Please don't forget to remove the top-sites banners from your websites And thanks for your participation.
Poll #13 results
Source: The MSX Resource Center
Allright! After 322 votes we think it is time to wrap this poll up.
Hello all, Retro Review Site has just been updated, now we have our own forum and sample article for you to download.
MSX Radio update
I've done another update to MSX Radio. It took me quite a few hours to record, but now it's added to the playlist: Fuzzy Logic's Muzax 3. Also some new Impact songs on the list Oh and btw you can download the Impact songs here: http://msx.retrogames.com/impact
MSX fair in Oss
Hi, I have decided to visit Oss tomorrow and take a lot of my stuff which is for sale with me to Oss. About 80 cartridges left, so if you want to avoid shipping and look at the goods before buying go there tomorrow!Also, KIWI from msx2.com has confirmed that he will be there too with his Pioneer PX MSX laserdisc computer and player.
Source: Kuniji IKEDA
Does anyone here remember the games from Ponyca? Sure you do.Anyway, these guys are into the music business nowadays, and Kuniji send me a Japanese video clip published by them. Really funny, so I couldn't keep this one for myself.
Vote for MSX!
At the dutch site tweakers.net you can vote for the most popular homecomputer/console ever. Please go to the site and vote for MSX
New publication.
Retro Computing Today - What is the big idea?
There seems to be a growing interest in computers and technology of yesteryear. It is left to a handful of small magazines to fill the gap, with profitable publications such as Computer and Video Games dedicating less than 4 pages to "The Old School".