A new version of fMSXDS, an MSX emulator for Nintendo DS, was recently released.
As an example of the capabilities of Karoshi's Caruso, a simple yet versatile song replayer named "Frenzy Tuesday" has been published.
On October 6th we opened a new poll, asking our visitors what, if anything, they would like to improve on the upcoming One Chip MSX.
It's the first of November, so lets have a look at which files were downloaded the most from our freeware MSX downloads section during October 2005.
MSX Resource Center admin Rieks Warendorp Torringa has written a review of the PlayStation 2 version of Ys 3 - Wanderers from Ys, originally released in 1989 by Falcom and remade by Taito for PS2 in 2005.
Karoshi's PSG tracker has finally a name, Karoshi's Caruso. To celebrate this, an early alpha has been published for debugging purposes, named "Bloody Sunday" due to its publishing date.
The tracker itself is still being developed, but the sample editor and the ornament editor are fully operative.
Three rounds have passed in our current megapoll, and we're left with just eight nominees... Which we'll need to narrow down to four to prepare for our final front-page poll, so let your voice be heard folks, what do you think the best MSX game-cover is?
Jagur walkthrough
Only a few days after the Godzilla walkthrough was published on MSX Solutions, a second walktrhough was added.
Runit 1.03
Near Dark released a new version of Runit, a tool which can be used to start disk images from IDE and SCSI media such as Harddisk, ZIP or CompactFlash. The tool is an improved version of the popular START.COM, but uses less (and a different part of the) memory, making it possible to run more games with it.
The Japanese chiptune composer Daria has released a new arrangement, based on the classic arcade game "After Burner'. The PSG track was made in MuSICA.
