blueMSX Launcher 1.6
A new version of blueMSX launcher, a cool front-end for blueMSX, is now available!
After ricbit's new blog last week, again a new blog in Portuguese goes airborne. This brand new blog is created by Rafael "B@ss", and gives information about repairs of MSX computers and MSX peripherals.
Knight Lore - MSX2
Finally, the MSX2 remake of Knight Lore, made by Manuel Pazos (Guillian) and Daniel Celemín (LordFred), is available to all who couldn't attend yesterday's RU in Spain!
The Dragon Quest series is one of the most popular game series of all time, selling 47 million units throughout the years. The games were made by Enix, a company name based on the words Phoenix and ENIAC (the very first digital computer).
meisei 1.3
A new version of hap's meisei has been released. This relatively new emulator (less than two years old) focuses exclusively on MSX1. It's perhaps best known for its unusual features, enabling the user to toy with sound and graphics, on the fly.
Next Saturday, May 30th, the 35th MSX Users Meeting in Barcelona (Spain) will be held.
It has been almost two years since the latest Moai-Tech webzine. Now the Moai-Tech team have just released the sixth issue of their webzine.
Ramones has unveiled the contents of the MSX compilation cartridge that is going to be sold at the 35th Barcelona RU this Saturday. This time the new 8Mbit cartridge is dedicated to isometric games.
msd of Teambomba has just released new versions of G9Bview and bmp2g9b. G9B is a Graphics9000 bitmap format and is a part of the G9k library. A new feature in Bmp2g9k is a dither function.
We have just added rMSX 1.3 to our ever growing freeware database. This program, by NYYRIKKI, is the next generation of the former MSX1EMU. It's now possible to enjoy all the MSX2 goodies, directly from your harddrive! Other changes include the license, which has changed from freeware to shareware.
