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 2012 » ...but nothing beats playing Duck Hunt on a very large...

...but nothing beats playing Duck Hunt on a very large screen!

by Jorito on 08-04-2012, 14:52
Topic: Nijmegen 2012

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
    TABUROTO!

    Barcelona 2005 (RU 27)

    TABUROTO!

     In 2001, the first betaversion of the MSX PLAYer was demonstrated

    Tilburg 2001

    In 2001, the first betaversion of the MSX PLAYer was ...

    JohnHassink talking about the games he's working on

    Amsterdam 2011 - Event Eleven

    JohnHassink talking about the games he's working on

    Patriek Lesparre saying hi to MSX fans whilst admiring the MSX Game Reader

    Tilburg 2004

    Patriek Lesparre saying hi to MSX fans whilst admiring ...

    AuroraMSX coding his entry for the MRC Mystery Challenge

    Bussum 2005

    AuroraMSX coding his entry for the MRC Mystery Challenge

    News headlines
    • MSXdev23 #08 Flubber in The Upside Down World
    • Andrey Rodionov died
    • MSX AREA #10
    • Supersoniqs Soundstar offers 6 stereo sound channels
    • Tecnobytes Shockwave-II and Slot Expander-II
    • Microcompo AY-SCR2
    • MSXdev23 #07 Martian War
    • Westen House EX
    • Spring Warrior 2023 ready for sale
    • MSXdev23 #06 Mad House
    • MSX 40th Anniversary Event in Japan
    • Valis II: The Fantasm Soldier drum kit enhancement patch v2
    • Star Soldier enhancement patch
    More news articles
    © 1996-2023 Microcomputer & Related Culture Foundation. MSX is a trademark of MSX Licensing Corporation. Terms and conditions | Privacy policy