Two new games have been added to the MSXdev'05 competition: The Mansion and Space Crussader. These entries were not previously registered nor announced, not even to the MSXdev'05 organisation. The Mansion is an icon-based graphical text adventure with vampires. It's packed in a 16 KB ROM and is available in both English and in Spanish.
Wonderboy map
Fabio of MSX Solutions has uploaded a new map to his ever growing collection of MSX game maps and walktrhoughs. This time, you can enjoy the complete map of Wonderboy released by Hudson Soft in 1986.
Dioniso has updated his entry to MSXdev'05, Magical Stones, with a new 16 KB version that includes improved colour tiles, a colourful graphic menu and a new game mode.
The time has come to release the English version of the last game from Karoshi Corporation.
Last Saturday, a large group of active Spanish MSX users -and several Dutch guests- visited the 28th MSX user meeting in Barcelona, Spain.
Meristation have publised a preview of the upcoming PC game El Enigma de la Abadía, a fangame dedicated to La Abadía del Crimen.
MSXdev'05: Monster Bash
The MSXdev'05 list is getting longer and longer. On our forums Karoshi announced the release of Monster Bash, an MSX1 version of the classic Sega monster-hunting-fever game.
Another MSXdev'05 project has been completed and is ready to download. It is time to play Cheating Wives, a game with a very original concept created by Crappy Soft. The concept of the game is listed in the manual as follows: This time it's for real... you've been told that your wife is cheating you. Now, you're going to catch her in the act.
Vampier of the openMSX team has released a new launcher for openMSX named Slingshot. This version has been released to get some feedback from openMSX users and what they would like to see in a launcher.
Emil Sokolowski sent us a photoshoot and taken at the Marienberg user meeting of november 2005. You can see it in our photoshoot section.
