> > I think the gap is just too big to get the same feeling again, if this
new
> MSX is released.
>
> You are in Japan now yourself, and you might have noticed (on the Tilburg
> fair already)
> that the Japanese have a total different point of view at the MSX
computer.

Here in Japan I do not notice ANYTHING concerning MSX, except Bernard Lamers
and the MSX soft I found in Akihabara.

In general, it seems that Japanese ONLY like NEW things, not obsolete MSX
computers. Everyone I talk here with says 'WHY do you like such obsolete
computers?'. In fact, just as in Europe...;-)

> We still have fun with old, 'vintage' systems, the Japanese are still
> seriously working with
> it. (Or at least look cool pretending ;)

Forget it. Only a very small group of fanatics, just like in Europe. I don't
know what those fanatics are doing though, since I only know them from a
distance, like you. It seems there is no MSX fanatic here in the
neighbourhood... ;-)

Best regards,

Manuel

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