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Yearly Archives: 2025
We are proud to present the international juror panel for this year’s MSXdev edition!
Fueled by anger, you devise a plan to take down each fortress of the Karakuro clan, one after another. The moment for revenge has come! A classic MSX2 action, platform, shmup.
Build your rocket, aim for the sky, and venture where no one has gone before, armed only with a hammer to navigate interplanetary mazes. Suit up.
This is a direct port of the soccer video game that appeared in the 1980s on Casio GS-11 watches.
This adventure is a remake of the original Spectrum game from 1986 targeted for MSX1. Help Wally save his family from hungry jungle inhabitants.
A new puzzle game by Gamecast enters the show, are you ready to Go Brick?
RetroGameboyz’s new retro hardware, the MSX Joypad, has found a cozy spot in the lootbox. Enjoy the game!
A twist on the endless-runner genre featuring a flying doohickey that quickly tests your patience. The game is ridiculously challenging.
An adventure that plays out in MSX2 screen 0 in classic green colors. For the die hards out there.
Trapped in the mazelike woods you’ve got 30 seconds to guide kitty to the next bomb and defuse the blaster.
Castles are a common theme in MSX games, and now you find yourself trapped in one. Your only option is to escape, but danger and death lurk around every corner.
Super Sokoban is a variation of the classic Sokoban game, adapted for MSX2 with SCC. The physical ROM found its way to the loot box
Pilot a spaceship on an unexplored planet, navigating through bright, colorful graphics and tackling challenging levels in this Sci-Fi themed actions adventur
Our classic well known MSX logo in 3D print form, emitting a blue and white light has found its way to the loot box. Coasters included.
Pong is a genre all on its own. Two paddles, one ball, and endless hours of fun. Joesg added his own twist to the game. Can you score 5 points?
Real Time Strategy + V9990 + OPL4 + MSX1 and that in 2025!
A physical edition of the Cerium OPL4 music disk by Omega has just landed in the ever growing loot box.
A game compo wouldn’t feel complete without at least one Tetris clone, and this is the one. Zxetris takes the familiar concept and flips it on its head.
Space might be the final frontier, as some space captains say, but in the game Saal, you can go even further. Let the adventure begin!
Thanks to GSRUN, this classic turbo R game is now accessible to any MSXdev winner, as it was included in our loot box.
We love seeing past MSXdev games published on physical ROM cartridges, and having them in our loot box is even better. MSXdev24 winner BUN-GA-RUA is now in the loot box
When bears prepare for hibernation, they need to fill their bellies with fruits. Help Byron dodge enemies and gather all the fruits he can find in this classic platformer.
After eight editions of MSXdev, John decided it was time to focus on other things and step down as MSXdev organizer.
As a runner for hire, you pilot the Solar Skimmer and need to rely solely on your speed and reflexes to steal energy cores.
Roll the dice, don’t think twice, ski down the ice. Polar bears and sea snakes accompany you on this frosty adventure.
Giddy up go! Play the online game where you puzzle and race to get your man to pull the car faster to the finish line than your opponent.
Keep your memory sharp and engaged enjoying captivating images displayed on MSX or MSX2+ screens.
A challenging puzzle game that could lead to an “aha” moment if you’re fortunate. BrainTeaser is a port of a game originally released in 1993.
THE SX-E FPGA-based MSX+ clone is not just a piece of modern hardware; it’s a time machine that runs all MSX software as if it were on the original equipment.
First entry for dev25 is Amaury Carvalho his brand new game called Bobby Is Still Going Home. A remake of an Atari 2600 game.
The Supersoniqs MSX hardware extension named Soundstar delivers 6 channels of unprecedented stereo tone generated audio to the MSX system.