Erik Duijs, known as one of the members of the popular Dutch MSX scene group FAC (Federation Against Commodore), announced in this forum thread that he is working on an MSX driver for the JAVA emulation platform JEmu2.
MSX-BASIC game contest
Next month Rising Star games is to release Bubble Bobble evolution on Sony PSP.
Saturday the 14th of January, the very first MSX fair in Nijmegen, the Netherlands took place. As you can see from the pictures in the photo shoot we just added, it was a very nice MSX event, which we hope will repeat itself.
After 6 years and several requests for help in the music department Delta Soft has released their new game: Konami Quiz 2 - The Lost Cartridges. It was first released at the MSX fair on January 14th, 2006 in Nijmegen.
Rinus Stoker of MSX Worldwide has published the first photo shoot of the MSX fair in Nijmegen, which was held yesterday. You can have a look at an overview of the day right here.
Source: PitPan
Unfortunately one of the games sent in for the MSXdev'05 competition was disqualified by the MSXdev'05 jury. Snoopy Town was disqualified because it was not an original entry, but a modified copy of Mauro Marinelli's game published in the Italian LIST magazine in 1988. The author of the MSXdev'05 Snoopy Town version claims he didn't understand 'remakes' weren't allowed.
Next Saturday, the 14th of January, 2006, a new MSX fair will be held in Nijmegen, the Netherlands.
