> My teenage children, discovering the computer have access to PC's,
> Playstations, Nintendo's and my collection of MSX machines. Guess what
> computer they prefer for games: the PC and the Playstation.  They have no
> emotional bonds with MSX and judge the outdated MSX graphics and sound as
> 'yesterdays toys'.

Here (at home), MSX is still popular...
My little brother uses it quite a lot and my sister even has it on her room
(playing RPGs...). Ofcourse not always, the PC is used more often, but that
also goes for myself. I can't email, work on homepages, create a layout,
emulate (well, Gameboy, cool!) on my MSX.

But then again, we haven't got a Playstation. We have got a PC though...
Lots of games on it. Here the MSX games are not judged on graphical quality
but on gameplay.


~Grauw


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