MSXRio'2009 - September
The Brazilian MSX usergroup MSXRio announced another 2009 meeting, following the relatively successful one in July.
Project IOTZM announced
Relevo Videogames shows no signs of slowing down, being one of the most active MSX game developers of this moment. The latest announcement is about IOTZM. This game is announced to be an action side-scroller arcade and (like La Corona Encantada) will be true multiplatform. And that's all the information there is, the game will be developed in secret.
After giving his website a new look, only_69 got busy again at what he does best: MSX mapmaking.
Retroaction #3
A few days ago, the third issue of Retroaction was released. In the first two issues of this -good looking- digital magazine MSX got its fair share of attention already, and luckily this third issue again features MSX!
Quite a while ago already we started a poll about what you miss the most from the 80's, apart from MSX. It's high time to seal this one and continue with a new poll. Before we hop on to the new poll question, let's have a look at the outcome of the 80's poll.
The members of the Argentinian MSX mailing list MSX Error 51 have organized a meeting called Meeting Primavera 2009 (MSX HardwareFest) on 3rd and 4th of October.
The showcase of the Japanese software house Winky Soft can't be labeled as big: only two games and one editor. One of these games has been partially translated into English and into French by -who else- Django.
If you hadn't noticed yet, we've enriched our frontpage with the five most recent threads in the trading & collecting forum. Last week the MRC crew had a debate about bumping such trading threads. While we decided that endless bumping wasn't the thing we wanted to have, we also recognized the benefits of having exposure on the frontpage.
Bonami Retro Fair 2009
With the discontinuation of the yearly MSX Fair in Bussum, autumn in The Netherlands suddenly shows some sort of a gap when it comes to MSX events. Or perhaps not!
