@kelbot I personally wouldn't mind seeing some more #MSX2 games instead of the steady flow of #MSX1 games.
The #MSXdev competition has done a great job at breathing back life into the first generation of the #MSX standard, at least when it comes to #games, but perhaps it's time for later revisions to be put a bit more into the spotlight instead.
Having said that, I don't think it's the responsibility of MSXdev to organise that. If they want to keep their scope limited, I can completely understand that, especially since it would add quite a bit of complexity to the judging process.
Instead, people are free to organise another competition, contribute to existing multi-platform ones, or just release outside of any compo.
The MSX scene has had MSX2 or more free-form competitions in the past, usually running concurrently, and I guess that the low participation count is being attributed to MSXdev overshadowing them. Something that perhaps is not quite fair to state.
Anyway, I welcome any event that brings some more attention to the system from my childhood, even though I don't actively use it anymore myself.
Disclaimer:
While I am not directly involved in MSXdev, I am somewhat part of the #MSXResourceCenter at msx.org (I edit news posts, do some moderating, take part in staff discussions, and occasionally contribute original content too), which took over organising MSXdev since this year's edition.
#msx2 #MSX1 #msxdev #msx #games #msxresourcecenter