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 » Nijmegen 2010 » Richard Cornelisse (Huey) working at the Trilobyte booth.

Richard Cornelisse (Huey) working at the Trilobyte booth.

by MSX Resource Center on 08-04-2010, 23:04
Topic: Nijmegen 2010

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
    The openMSX/MRC/Bazix room

    Bussum 2006

    The openMSX/MRC/Bazix room

    The Bazix crew gave demonstrations of the One Chip MSX, talked about WOOMB.net and other present and future Bazix activities

    Bussum 2005

    The Bazix crew gave demonstrations of the One Chip MSX, ...

    An overview of the location where Oss is held. Nice and cozy, nice and crowdy!

    Oss 2005

    An overview of the location where Oss is held. Nice and ...

    Overview of the fair.

    Nijmegen 2010

    Overview of the fair.

    MSD checking out some magazines

    Barcelona 2005 (RU 28)

    MSD checking out some magazines

    News headlines
    • 58th Barcelona MSX users meeting
    • MSXdev22 #10 Mine Finder
    • Carnivore2 v2.50 release is now available
    • Alien Escape for the Japanese market
    • Download Database Summary April 2022
    • MSX on Revision2022 demo party
    • MSXdev22 #09 Mix
    • The Maze Of Galious - MSX2
    • MSXdev22 - Jury Introduction
    • MSX meeting in Stuttgart june 2022
    • openMSX 17.0.345 - critical Moonsound fix
    • Download Database Summary March 2022
    • MSXdev22 #08 Randoom
    More news articles
    © 1996-2022 Microcomputer & Related Culture Foundation. MSX is a trademark of MSX Licensing Corporation. Terms and conditions | Privacy policy