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I think he overestimates the millions of MSX fans out there though
(although fan != user ofcourse )
I have spotted MSX in the Media...
On sunday-morning there a program on BBC one called Click Online. Last sunday they showed a segment about a museum in the UK with loads of retro computers... They also shown Hyper Viper from Kuma MSX.
The link to the stream: high bandwidth windows media or high bandwidth real media
Notice the tape coming up @ 4 minute 16 seconds... The same tape is displayed again later in a wide shot a couple of seconds later. The keyboard layout shows an MSX computer but I can't tell which one.
Source: Click Online website
It appears to be a black Sanyo MPC-100, so....
Nominee 16: BBC
Media: Click Online (A weekly BBC TV-Show on Computer Science)
Spotted by: Albert Beevendorp
Description: Whilst visiting a retro computing museum in the UK, an MSX and some tapes (including Hyper Viper from Kuma MSX) get shown. See for yourself in Windows Media Player or Realplayer.
Nominee 17: Konami
Media: Neo Contra website (A website on the upcoming Playstation 2 game 'Neo Contra'
Spotted by: Sander Zuidema
Description: In the history section of the Neo Contra website the MSX port of the original Contra game is mentioned.
Nominee 18: José M. Fernandez
Media: Meristation (A Spanish website on general computer news)
Spotted by: Alex el payofón (HispaMSX)
Description: A 10 page article on Konami was published on this website including lots of references to MSX.
Click here for some english text...
Nominee 19: José M. Fernandez
Media: Meristation (A Spanish website on general computer news)
Spotted by: Alex el payofón (HispaMSX)
Description: A 12 page article on the bond between MSX and Konami was published on this website as a follow-up of the previous nomination.
Description: A 12 page article on the bond between MSX and Konami <- that link refers to the previous article (the initial one) in your previous post, Snuitje.