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Teases a new project called the “Japan Advanced Institute of Technology”.
If you’re familiar at all with the MSX story, Kazuhiko Nishi is a name that you’ve probably encountered in the past.
Not only was he the founder of ASCII — the company that launched MSX in partnership with Microsoft — but he was also one of the project’s co-creators, working on the plans for the unified computing standard and being responsible for its initial marketing and introduction in Japan.
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The event will take place on July 19th, at Club Homs; in addition to Dr. Kazuhiko Nishi, other speakers linked to the history of MSX will be present. The post São Paulo MSX Summit 2025 will bring the creator of the MSX standard to Brazil appeared first on Revista Clube MSX.
Dark Castle was released by MNS Soft in 1993 for MSX2 computers.
Decades after the release of Dark Castle for the MSX2, the game has finally been preserved online, thanks to the efforts of the game preservationist @TrevgauntletNeu.
Dark Castle was a dungeon crawler released for the MSX2 in Japan in 1993 and is one of three games that were developed by the indie developer MNS Soft (alongside Kidoairaku and Bunazogu). It was published using Brother Industries’ Takeru kiosk system — a software distribution machine that would write video games to a cartridge or disk and was typically found inside Japanese video game stores in the ’80s and ’90s.
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A new demo of ‘MSX Wings’ has just been released.
A remarkable demo has just been released online for a new MSX2+ game that pays tribute to Video System’s arcade Sonic Wings / Aero Fighters series.
MSX Wings is the work of the Brazilian fan developer André Silva and was first teased on the MSX.org forums over three years ago as an experiment to push the MSX 2+ to its limits.
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