MSX logo
  • HOME
  • NEWS
    • ARCHIVE
  • FORUM
    • MSX TALK
    • DEBATES EN ESPAÑOL
    • MULTILINGUAL FORUMS
  • WIKI
    • INDEX
    • PROGRAMMING
    • MSX FAQ
    • SCENE MEMBERS
    • SCENE GROUPS
  • COMMUNITY
    • PHOTOSHOOTS
    • POLLS
    • LINKS
  • ARTICLES
    • GENERAL
    • REVIEWS
    • FAIR REPORTS
  • DOWNLOADS
    • DOWNLOADS DB
  • MRC
    • ABOUT US
    • JOIN OUR TEAM
    • DONATE
Home » Community » Photoshoots » Japan 2003 (MSX Magazine Festival - Computers) » This trackball seems well-used ;)

This trackball seems well-used ;)

by MSX Resource Center on 18-10-2009, 21:10
Topic: Japan 2003 (MSX Magazine Festival - Computers)

Missing some photos? Send in your own!Add photo

Share

Tweet

Become a member

Don't you have an account yet? Become an MSX-friend and register an account!

Register now

MSX Music player
    Photoshoots
    ... or the clover edition of Bubble Bobble?

    Nijmegen 2014

    ... or the clover edition of Bubble Bobble?

    "Three Amigos" - Jorrith Schaap, Marcel Delorme and André van Herk

    Nijmegen 2008

    "Three Amigos" - Jorrith Schaap, Marcel Delorme and ...

    A Yamaha SX-100 MSX computer

    Tilburg 2002

    A Yamaha SX-100 MSX computer

    Up on the 45th floor of the Keio Plaza hotel, this is what Tokyo looks like. The large white spot on the back is Tokyo Dome, close to Jimbocho and Akihabara.

    Japan 2005 (MSX World - I love MSX)

    Up on the 45th floor of the Keio Plaza hotel, this is ...

    Bussum 2005 - An overview of Jetze Mellema's collection

    Bussum 2005

    Bussum 2005 - An overview of Jetze Mellema's collection

    News headlines
    • Plattysoft's new game called Shyre is out
    • Pampas & Selene 2nd batch
    • MSXdev23 Jury Team
    • MSXdev23 #18 Attack of the Petscii Robots
    • MSX Simple 4Slot Expander
    • MSXdev23 #17 Hopper Boy
    • Westen House Ex 2nd batch
    • openMSX 19.1 released
    • MSXdev23 #16 Plastic
    • MSXdev23 #15 Eggy's Maze
    • A Guide to Japanese Role-Playing Games
    • VGMporium on OPLL
    • Binary Land
    More news articles
    © 1996-2023 Microcomputer & Related Culture Foundation. MSX is a trademark of MSX Licensing Corporation. Terms and conditions | Privacy policy