The ever growing retrogaming music archives of Retro PC Game Music were updated with the soundtrack of MSX Magazine's MSX2+ shooter Yoshida Construction Company.
FAST!DiskROM 1.0
Adriano Camargo Rodrigues da Cunha, developer of Uzix, has released a fast DiskROM for port-based FDCs called FAST!DiskROM.
Infinite website moved
Due to the (temporary?) downtime of http://www.msx.nu/, Infinite decided to move their website to a new location. You can find the website of this active group of MSX developers at http://www.infinitemsx.org/ from now on.
E3D Evolution 0.91
On June 1st, 2005, Marco Rossin released the first public version of E3D Evolution, a user-controllable 3D vectorgraphics engine for MSX turboR and DOS2.
Darkstone have moved their website to a new location due to the (temporary?) downtime of http://www.msx.nu/. The website was also updated with pictures of several MSX casemods.
MarMSX have updated the main page on MSX Viewer, which is now available in Spanish as well. MSX Viewer can be used to load and save MSX images for various screens in various formats.
In addition to Konamiman's InterNestor libraries for ASM and C, and the addition of InterNestor features to NestorBASIC, a new library was released for Pascal, allowing you to use the features of InterNestor in your own Pascal productions.
InterNestor Lite provides all basic features needed to connect the MSX computer to a TCP
Boulderdash remakes
The webmaster of Retro remakes stumbled upon two remakes of the classic dexterity game Boulderdash.
Sokoban armageddon
A remake of the popular Japanese game Sokoban (which means storekeeper, by the way) was released right here. The remake comes with level editors and several other extra features.
FMPSG #004 announced
The fourth edition of the Japanese chiptune compilation CD's FMPSG willl be released during the M3 hobby music markets on November 13th. The album will contain tracks from MSX composer Symray Scopio.
