In the annual competition for the MSX computer system my game Doomlings placed 3rd place in ”Best game category” but it also placed 1st place in ”Best game mechanic”, 5th in ”best graphics” and 4th in ”best sound/music”. I’m very proud of my little game. Now I need to create 10 more levels to make it the size I originally intended.

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This game I built in 29 days for the MSXDev’24 competition. It’s an original idea and it’s not a fake retro game but instead it works on real MSX computers from 1984. All graphics, music and code by me.

Wrote the music for the MSX retro game Room 5 which is to be released as a part of the MSXDev’24 contest

For the first time since I was 12, I have created a real game for the MSX-system. It’s part of the MSXDev23 competition but I don’t expect to win any awards for it. Perhaps for the music though but it’s not the reason why I created it. I wanted to see if I were capable of creating a game written in Z80 assembler for a 45 years old home computer.

And apparently I was

P.S. The woman in the background of the game is my beautiful wife of course.

I was asked by Aoineko (A guy in france) to create music for his upcoming MSX-game.
Of course I was up to the challenge.