The Association of Friends of the MSX (also known as AAMSX) officially launches a new project to promote the MSX standard. Its goal is to launch its…
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Daniel Tear continues to work on the development of Rocketman, an action-adventure platform game that will soon be released for our first-generation MSX. I remember that…
A demo will be available later this year.
Fans are currently hard at work translating the 1990 MSX2 version of the classic Riverhill Soft title Burai into English, according to the MSX enthusiast and programmer Max Iwamoto.
Burai (or Burai Joukan, as it is also called) is an RPG title that was originally released for the PC-88 in 1989, and was later ported to other platforms such as PC-98, FM-Town and MSX2 computers. It focuses on the story of eight warriors spread across the world who are suddenly entrusted with the task of saving the land from the followers of an evil god named Daar, and features a top-down perspective and turn-based battles typical of RPGs of the day.
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On June 14, FutureDisk will release its final issue at the MVM meeting, join the crew for their farewell party.
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The creator of the Video Game History Foundation, Frank Cifaldi, has announced yesterday on social media that the 501(c)3 non-profit organization has recently come into possession of 125 mystery prototype ROMs, which are believed to originally be from Taito Japan.
And, better yet, the non-profit will be doing a livestream in a week’s time (on June 5th) where it will be dumping and analyzing their contents live on stream.
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The Stone of Wisdom is a classic Casio game released for MSX in 1986. NeonBytes has created a remake, with the same name, quite faithful to the original, preserving the…
J. Alberto is the user behind the preservation of MSX Soft Magazine. He started doing it several years ago, encouraged by the fact that it was the first…
hOffman, author of the conversion of the classic Metal Gear to Commodore AMIGA, now offers us the opportunity to enjoy on the SEGA Mega Drive console the work that gave…