MSX História - updates
The MSX História website has been restyled and updated once again. No less then 49, unfortunately low-res, labels are available already. Latest additions are: F1 Spirit, Pennant Race 2, Nemesis 2, Treasure of Usas, King Kong 2, Salamander, Quarth, Firebird (Hinotori) and Metal Gear.
While nf_ban, the editor of Gigamix, apologizes for not reporting about MSX World 2005 himself, he did put up 9 new links to other websites which do report about it. In random order:
One day after the release of MSX Magazine 3, MSX Association issued some patches for the MSXPLAYer released with the magazine. Unfortunately the MSXPLAYer isn't the only software that needs patching. As of yesterday seven more patches were released to fix issues in some software distributed with MSX Magazine 3.
RetroPC.net is the first to report about MSX World 2005 at their website. According to RetroPC over 1.000(!) MSX fans visited MSX World 2005. The report contains 20 photo's with detailed description. You may need translate though.
The first finished MSXdev'05 game was published yesterday at Robsy's MSX Workshop. Magical Stones, by Alfonso D.C. (a.k.a. Dioniso, MSXdev contests regular), is a jewel-destroyer puzzle game, in some aspects similar to Columns but with a different gameplay.
BlueMSX manual updated
The manual of BlueMSX, the MSX emulator leading the ranks of the MSX Emulator Comparison, has been updated.
The stageschedule we posted about earlier, has been changed quite a bit.
Five more standholders have been added to the MSX World 2005 fair standholders list.
As we posted earlier, this sunday, MSX World 2005 is being held in Akihabara, Tokyo, Japan.