Nerlaska Studio have finished Monster Hunter, their entry to the MSXdev'06 competition which was announced on June 10th, 2006.
Bazix have re-released Hegega's MSX2 game Teachers Terror on WOOMB.net. On MSX, this game was released in 1993.
Germán Gómez Herrera, developer of Skate Air, has submitted another entry to the MSXdev'06 competition, which - with 9 games released and 10 days to go until the deadline - is currently reaching its apotheosis.
YS Origin released
Game Music Emu 0.5.2
A new version of Game Music Emu, a portable C/C++ library that supports AY, GBS, GYM, HES, KSS, NSF/NSFE, SAP, SPC, and VGM/VGZ game music files, was released today. For MSX fans, both the support for AY (PSG) and KSS (MSX music) are interesting features.
The French MSX portal PassionMSX have updated their website with a dossier on Konami, listing all games this popular published released on MSX.
Gamasutra talks MSX Revival
Dioniso (Alfonso D.C.) has released Beepertron, a 'sound memory' game that only uses the 1bit keyclick for producing its sounds in the MSXdev'06 competition. In the game you have to play a pattern of tones on a 2 octave keyboard.
MSXdev'06 #07: Skate Air
Germán Gómez Herrera, an active contestant in the Karoshi MSX Basic Contest and MRC oneliner challenge has submitted the seventh entry to the MSXdev'06 challenge.
Celebrating the 10th anniversary of msx.org, the release of the new MSX computer and the upcoming 24th anniversary of MSX on June 27th, 2007 the time has come for a big challenge with a big prize.