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The Stone of Wisdom, a remake inspired by the Casio classic

The Stone of Wisdom is a classic Casio game released for MSX in 1986. NeonBytes has created a remake, with…
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The Stone of Wisdom, a remake inspired by the Casio classic

Preserved issue 9 of MSX Soft Magazine

J. Alberto is the user behind the preservation of MSX Soft Magazine. He started doing it several years ago, encouraged…
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Preserved issue 9 of MSX Soft Magazine

Type and Run (Spain)

Monthly magazine published by Monser in 1985, whose pages showed BASIC listings for different 8-bit systems such as ZX Spectrum,…
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Type and Run (Spain)

Metal Gear ported to SEGA Mega Drive

hOffman, author of the conversion of the classic Metal Gear to Commodore AMIGA, now offers us the opportunity to enjoy…
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Metal Gear ported to SEGA Mega Drive

MSXLive, your MSX from a USB

MSXLive is a new way to enjoy MSX thanks to the benefits of emulation. And it does so through openMSX,…
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MSXLive, your MSX from a USB

Freddy Hardest – Z Planet

The galaxy's most shameless playboy returns. After his adventure in the underworld of Manhattan Island back in 1991, good old…
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Freddy Hardest – Z Planet

Final results of MSXdev'24 published

After a period of deliberation by the jury members, the final results of the MSXdev'24 contest have been made public….
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Final results of MSXdev'24 published

Square Wave Memories (César Astudillo)

It's been many years since I announced on the Blog the creation of a music CD compilation of the melodies…
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Square Wave Memories (César Astudillo)

openMSX updated with new interface (v 20.0) openMSX is the oldest MSX emulator . It's been with us for many years, and while it's had a reputation for being somewhat cumbersome to use by some less experienced users (myself included), today it's by far the best alternative to using a real machine. Throughout its existence, it has had to compete with other competitors (fMSX, ruMSX, MarsMSX Meisei, BlueMSX, etc.) that haven't made things easy for it. The latter, BlueMSX, was my choice for a long time due to its user-friendly interface and ease of use, without having to install the BIOS for the different MSX models ( System ROMs ), for example. When BlueMSX stopped being updated, I decided to give openMSX a try, better understanding how it worked in order to take full advantage of the huge number of options it has. This way, I managed to forget about BlueMSX and embrace openMSX as my favorite emulator to this day. This version 20.0 of openMSX debuts a new graphical user interface that is a complete revolution. The debugger and Catapult, which until now were separate programs, are now integrated into the emulator itself . Although they will continue to be available for download from the emulator's official website, the team has already announced that they will no longer be updating them. All the options of these Catapult and the debugger are integrated into openMSX. In addition, all the other options offered by the emulator are now accessible via a menu bar at the top of the screen. It couldn't be more convenient and simple. I'm very glad that openMSX has taken the path of being more user-friendly with an interface that, while not spectacular, more than meets expectations in a program like this. The path has already been laid out, and we'll see how it evolves in upcoming updates. A full description of the updates and changes made in this version can be found at this link . Related link: openMSX RELATED CONTENT Source: https://www.msxblog.es/openmsx-se-actualiza-con-nueva-interfaz-v-20-0/

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openMSX updated with new interface (v 20.0) openMSX is the oldest MSX emulator . It's been with us for many years, and while it's had a reputation for being somewhat cumbersome to use by some less experienced users (myself included), today it's by far the best alternative to using a real machine. Throughout its existence, it has had to compete with other competitors (fMSX, ruMSX, MarsMSX Meisei, BlueMSX, etc.) that haven't made things easy for it. The latter, BlueMSX, was my choice for a long time due to its user-friendly interface and ease of use, without having to install the BIOS for the different MSX models ( System ROMs ), for example. When BlueMSX stopped being updated, I decided to give openMSX a try, better understanding how it worked in order to take full advantage of the huge number of options it has. This way, I managed to forget about BlueMSX and embrace openMSX as my favorite emulator to this day. This version 20.0 of openMSX debuts a new graphical user interface that is a complete revolution. The debugger and Catapult, which until now were separate programs, are now integrated into the emulator itself . Although they will continue to be available for download from the emulator's official website, the team has already announced that they will no longer be updating them. All the options of these Catapult and the debugger are integrated into openMSX. In addition, all the other options offered by the emulator are now accessible via a menu bar at the top of the screen. It couldn't be more convenient and simple. I'm very glad that openMSX has taken the path of being more user-friendly with an interface that, while not spectacular, more than meets expectations in a program like this. The path has already been laid out, and we'll see how it evolves in upcoming updates. A full description of the updates and changes made in this version can be found at this link . Related link: openMSX RELATED CONTENT Source: https://www.msxblog.es/openmsx-se-actualiza-con-nueva-interfaz-v-20-0/

Castlevania for NES on MSX2 (proof of concept)

The video you see below is just a test of the engine of the Nightstalker video game that is currently…
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Castlevania for NES on MSX2 (proof of concept)

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