I'd like to make an application that could be similar to what GAMEBASE is. GAMEBASE64 is a wonderful application that displays informations, screenshots and many other things about (almost) any game published for the Commodore 64; you can also hear the music for a lot of games listed, and play the actual game if you have an emulator and a copy of it in your hard disk.
It's since no less than 4 years that I dream of making a similar tool for the MSX... I was thinking about adapting OpenMSX Peashooter, making it multiplatform (so Windows, Mac OS X and Linux would be supported) and with some new features, like for example the ability of playing music, searching games, and showing small videos.
I don't want to compete with Generation-MSX or MSX-Files... my final goal is to create a convenient application where you can browse a big off-line database that could be store as much information as possible about the MSX Games ever appeared on the platform.
The database used by the application will be based on SQLite and XML, so anybody could develop his personal application or his very own website with the information about those games
So, the question essentially is this:
Which name do you like best?
MSXBASE
Or
MSXPEDIA
?


