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Home » Community » Photoshoots » MadriSX 2003 » Cat 'n Mouse & InterNestor

Cat 'n Mouse & InterNestor

by MSX Resource Center on 18-10-2009, 21:10
Topic: MadriSX 2003

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MSX Music player
    Photoshoots
    With this device you can connect an MSX joystick or joypad to the USB port of another computer. This way you can play MSX games with MSX controllers using an emulator.

    Japan 2003 (MSX Magazine Festival)

    With this device you can connect an MSX joystick or ...

    Trilobyte booth showing of their very cool developments.

    Nijmegen 2010

    Trilobyte booth showing of their very cool developments.

    Snout behind the counter

    Amsterdam 2011 - Event Eleven

    Snout behind the counter

    Waiting to cross the street.

    Japan 1998

    Waiting to cross the street.

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    Japan 2005 (MSX World - I love MSX)

    ...and now... the One Chip MSX!

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