> What about Thunderbirds Are Go and findit,
> I'll bet you they don't have those games in Japan.
True, but they are (sorry, I'm being honest!) not the state of the art MSX
software in my honest opion. And besides, they can already be seen at your
booth.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>] What do you think? Good idea.
>And lets add some MSX turbo R softs to the list as well (modplay,
>modedit, zoneterra) and such a cool music program like SME 3.0 too
>;-)
Hah! I forgot Turbo R soft. Indeed, Zone Terra is a very good example. The
rest too of course.
>And lets not forget the very famous fastcopy program :-)
Nah! Let's skip that one. It's nice, but not cool to show.
>Is there a turbo R on the fair? Or should I bring my own with me?
This depends on how it will be organised...
Another thing I forgot: MB Muzax 3! Should be there too, of course, to
represent Music Disks. (If we should take ONE, we should take this one, IMO.)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>Or the stunning new game on CD to be released in Tilburg?
This is already shown in Tilburg at the Delta Soft booth, no need for a
special presentation.
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>Nishi's gonna get a very busy day in Tilburg ;)
That's why we need to select very carefully.
He's not coming to Tilburg to eat out of his nose!
Anne de Raad said:
>I think Nishi is more interested in hardware then in
>software, actually. Showing GFX9000/Moonsound/IDE
>interfaces/Slotexpanders etc. etc. is more
>interesting then showing Unknown Reality...
Right. Then those should definately be shown. But to show the hardware, also
software is needed. Any ideas for GFX9000? Maybe the best thing is to show
Video9000 working with it, in combination with a camera...
Moonsound: some cool demo/musicdisk? Suggestions?
IDE: suggestions? Just run games from it?
Slotexpanders: We could use one to connect all hardware mentioned above,
including FM PAC, Music MOdule, etc.
Eric Boon said:
>Dunno. Will depend largely on the target market Nishi
> has in mind for the MSneXt (<-- look! a name proposal ;-P)
If it should be come PDA-like thingie, I don't
>think a 8-slot slot expander or IDE interface is
>really interesting. (A firewire or USB i/f
>could be, though :-))
You have a point there. This triggered me to show the soft at first. But
shwoing the developed hardware can give an impression of the Dutch MSX
activities though.
> And I don't think that showing anyone software from a long
>past(5 years == eternity in the IT business) will
>impress anyone. OTOH, if someone *really* wants to
Depends if the soft is impressive: it WILL run on a 15 year old MSX2, most of
it!
>show Nishi 'Ruby&Jade' or 'EXOR', I'm of course
>the last to complain :-P
Har har! :-) It's nice soft, but I would vote to show those, since it's not
state of the art, but relatively simple games. But maybe those are
interessting to show too, they at least take a short time to show. :-)
Ruud v/d Moosdijk said:
>From what I understood they want our ideas, not our soft/hardware. You
>can't hire a booth to show our ideas...no booth would be big enough. :)
That's the idea for Sunday. But not for Saturday, as far as I know.
Hmmm, still no reactions from the people accompanying Nishi or the organizers
of Tilburg. IF something is to be organized, it shouldn't take too long to
start, otherwise it's too late. Tilburg is in 2 1/2 weeks!
Another thing: what can we do to attract more visitors to Tilburg? I guess
Nishi can be used as a way to do this. We would need some attention from
(local) newspapers, computer magazines, web news services or other media.
Did someone think about this?
Grtjs, Manuel
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