KdL, who also sent us Simple Pong, submitted the twentyseventh entry to the MRC Oneliner Challenge.
Although we still have to do a major update on the MSX in the Media Challenge this one was just too cool to not mention on our frontpage. During the Tokyo Gameshow, Konami released several trailers for new Metal Gear Solid games.
Hans Otten has updated his MSX info pages once again with the following:
- How to upgrade the memory on the Panasonic A1-WSX with a 1 MB DRAM 72 pins module
- A BASIC to BINARY file converter from the Nemesis Tools package, originally intended to be run on Brazilian MSXs.
Karoshi have announced on their forums that they will make an MSX1 remake of the ZX-Spectrum game Saimazoom, originally released by the Spanish game developer Dinamic.
blueMSX 2.4
Amongst the Playstation 3, Nintendo Revolution and XBOX360 violence on the Tokyo GameShow, one of the biggest gaming fairs in Japan, a booth could be found with another upcoming next-generation machine.
Germán Gómez Herrera sent us no less than 10 entries (6 games, 1 demo, 3 utilities) to the MRC Oneliner Challenge, some based on previous entries.
E3D Evolution 0.8
On June 1st, 2005, Marco Rossin released the first public version of E3D Evolution, a user-controllable 3D vectorgraphics engine for MSX turboR and DOS2.
Final Hi-res
After receiving NWO's 1995 Music disk Mystery Zone from Ernst Lommers, Marcel Delorme sent us another classic NWO release: