Time Out - playable demo
Spanish MSX developer Pepe Vila has released a new demo of his Time Out remake which we reported about a while ago.
Assembly TV
Here's something you don't see every day! During the world famous Assembly '10 demo party in Helsinki, last week, a couple o' guys were interviewed on Assembly TV: Evilpaul/Ate Bit, TMC/Role and.. Haohmaru, otherwise known as BodyHammeR.
Next weekend, MSX Info Update 2010 will take place, an MSX party in Finland for which you may have seen the invitation video some while ago. The event has grown over the years, and apart from the usual Finnish attenders there will be visitors from The Netherlands and Italy this year.
MSX Repository updated
After a more quiet period, MSX Repository, the website collecting the paperwork of MSX games such as labels and manuals, was updated with eight new items. One of these includes the sticker and paper airplane from Compile's timeless shooter Aleste 2.
A new version of TNI's GEM has been released, at its tenth anniversary it finally landed at version 1.0. GEM is a Gameboy emulator for MSX and uses dynamic recompilation in order to archive enjoyable performance. Since version 0.9990, released back in 2007, a Graphics9000 is required.
Recently, MRC webmaster JohnHassink spent his time on making a large video walkthrough of one of his favorite MSX games: Fantasm Soldier Valis II, by Telenet.
BlueMSX-Wii 1.0.2
After a long period of silence, Tim Brugman and Maikel Bloemendal released a new version of BlueMSX-Wii. Earlier, version 1.0.1 was released silently, as it only contained a few minor bugfixes and version 1.0.2 was scheduled for release shortly after that.
Retroaction 4
In September 2009 Retroaction issue 3 was released. Like the first two issues, it looked polished and actually contained MSX articles and shorts, a rarity these days. It's been eight months since, and while the fourth issue is here now, the huge delay didn't bode well during the waiting period.