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Home » Community » Photoshoots » Zandvoort 1997 » X-Tazy, a very promising GFX9000 demo of a never finished...

X-Tazy, a very promising GFX9000 demo of a never finished game

by MSX Resource Center on 18-10-2009, 21:10
Topic: Zandvoort 1997

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    Photoshoots
    Near Ueno station, Tokyo.

    Japan 1998

    Near Ueno station, Tokyo.

    People looking at SymbOS

    Bussum 2007

    People looking at SymbOS

    Maarten coding his entry for the MRC Mystery Challenge

    Bussum 2005

    Maarten coding his entry for the MRC Mystery Challenge

    A happy snout about to set his MSX gear up

    MSX Club Groningen 2005 (July)

    A happy snout about to set his MSX gear up

    Forget about the previous comment, it's X-Tazy! (was: MSD's thread engine at work. On the left: a slideshow. On the right: other threads)

    Bussum 2006

    Forget about the previous comment, it's X-Tazy! (was: ...

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