MSX Café returns
Recently, we announced the French MSX community at MSX Café moved to become Passion MSX.
MSX Café, a new community website for French speakers has opened its doors. With the aim to gather all ex- and new MSX users from France and beyond, MSX Café has put much attention in building a place where everybody is welcome and can come share their MSX experiences around a pint of beer, a few peanuts and hopefully a lot of good laughs.
MSX Calamar
It has been a while since we last heard from MSX Calamar (formerly called Calamar Group). Now they are back! In this forum thread they have announced their new website.
The MSX Cartridge Shop has been updated. The main changes are:
- The site has been ported from Flash to XHTML+CSS+JavaScript by Juno
- Added new games: Majikazo, Operation Wolf and Traffic Jam
- A new 1024K MegaFlashROM cartridge is available.
A brand new site enriches the MSX family
MSX Mozaik and Club Magazine online available
Dutch MSX fans were blessed with some excellent MSX magazines in the 80's and 90's. Who can forget about MSX Computer Magazine's chief editor Wammes Witkop raving about his game reviewer whenever the titles Starship Rendez Vous and Penguin Adventure appeared in game articles. Or what about the game reviewer's never ending remarks about haircuts and the authority of editorial boss monsters?
#msxdev at irc.aniverse.com is a new IRC channel that focusses on development of MSX software and related subjects.Whether you're experienced, just starting or only interested, #msxdev is the place to ask questions and discuss projects and developments in the MSX world.And, visitors will be kept up-to-date of the latest news by the MSX Resource Center bot!
For those that don't know what IRC is,
MSX Eggerland
This summer, mars2000you launched an MSX website entirely dedicated to Eggerland and his extra levelpacks for this addictive puzzle game.
MSX Error 51, a source of information to Argentine MSX users has changes it's name to RetroMSX. To facilitate this change, a new mailing list and blog have been started. The mailing list is primarily intended for Argentine MSX users, but other (Spanish speaking) users are also invited to subscribe.
