We have just closed the second poll related to the announcements of the One Chip MSX and Bazix in which we asked: With the One Chip MSX1 announced and Bazix taking the MSX Revival worldwide, the MSX Revival will...
The restults of this poll show that 76% of the MSX Community expects the MSX Revi
BodyHammeR has just updated The Darkness God Of Destroy.
On October 28th, 2004 we started the Bombaman Level Edit Challenge. Six weeks later, 2 days before the deadline of the challenge we had not received a single entry yet. Then, BiFi decided to submit a set of levels. Within two days we received 13 levelsets from 6 different leveleditors.
Robert Wilting surprised us with not one, not two, not three but six sets of Bombaman levels, making a grand total of 30 new Bombaman levels for the Bombaman Level Edit Challenge. If you want to play them all, check the six relevant links below.
Robert Vroemisse just sent in a second set of levels for the Bombaman Level Edit Challenge. You can download Yum's levels - Part II over here.
Bomb Jack promo
On the 26th MSX User meeting of Barcelona, held on October 30th, 2004, Kralizec released Bomb Jack for MSX2, an accurate port of the original arcade classic.
Robert Vroemisse just sent us Yum's Bomba levels as an entry to the Bombaman Level Edit Challenge. With 2 hours to go before the deadline of the challenge, you can still join and you might win one of the five available prizes.
Vincent van Dam entered the Bombaman Level Edit Challenge with a set of five levels called (Not) my cup of tea.
Nyyrikki sent us a set of Bombaman levels for the Bombaman Level Edit Challenge. Unfortunately Nyyrikki could not test the levels himself, as he does not own Bombaman, which resulted in 5 levels that look cool but are marked as 'non-playable' levels by Bombaman itself.
Chaos just sent us the third entry to the Bombaman Level Edit Challenge, called Thousand bombs and grenades. With less than 4 hours to go to the deadline there are 3 entries and 5 prizes to give away.
