PT3 player for MSX-DOS
Nyyrikki just sent us a PT3 Player for MSX-DOS. This tool can be used to play PT3 files created with Vortex Tracker II on PSG from an MSX-DOS commandline. Two weeks ago, Alfonso D.C.
2,500 members at the MRC
A bit more than 6 months ago we welcomed the 2,000th member registering an account at the MRC. After some cleaning up, removing several invalid accounts, we slowly headed for the next milestone. As of today, the MRC memberbase consists out of no less than 2,500 members.
MSX Posse - Restyled
The MSX discussion board MSX Posse has been restyled with an MSX-games flavored lay-out. People who miss the old theme can still select it after logging in.
Right here you can find a small photoshoot on the latest Southern Kantou MSX users meeting which took place last sunday.
Generation MSX - Update
Yesterday, the online MSX software, magazines, screenshots and cheats database Generation MSX was updated again. This time, all covers from the German magazine 'Homecomputer' were added to the database. Homecomputer contained several articles on home computers, including MSX.
MRC Airwaves Challenge
After the success of the MRC MuSiXmas challenge we thought it would be a nice idea to do another MSX music development competition.
Active members of our forums already know about these pages for a long time, but we never reported about it on our frontpage before: Shaiwa's KSS archives. On this page you can find a huge collection of KSS archives, containing game music from popular MSX games.
We've just added a brand new MSX production to our ever growing MSX Freeware Downloads Database. The production comes with a little mistery, as its developer did not reveal his identity and would prefer it to remain anonymous.
Outerheaven - Link added
We've just added a link to the gaming website OuterHeaven to our MSX links database. On this website you can find a huge overview of new and old games released for a wide range of computer platforms, including MSX.
On May 2nd, 2004 we started the very first MSX in the Media Challenge. The objective? To get more attention for our beloved MSX computer in media that usually not report about MSX and to create awareness on how much attention MSX still gets in the media.
