A bunch of (SD) Snatcher scans from various MSX magazines have been uploaded to JunkerHQ forums.
Strafefox has added a Konami montage 80s and 90s video to his YouTube channel which has been picked up by Konami.
Many MSX fans know that MSX was also available the Arab World, but despite spotting the odd Sakhr MSX computer or a Holy Quran application on cartridge it is rare to get information about the popularity our favorite 8-bit platform had in the middle east. Danderma wrote an article that tells the story of how the life of a Kuwaiti family changed when the Sakhr computer arrived and how MSX inspired Danderma to become a computer engineer. You will find out that MSX was so popular that its games were once played on a TV series. In fact, it was hard to find someone that didn't own an MSX at the time! In a nutshell: a must-read!
Konamito offers an MSX calendar for 2013 to celebrate the 30th anniversary.
ANMA was one of the most famous Dutch demo and game groups from the 90's. Both their demos (Squeek promos, The Source of Power, Relax and many others) and their games (Squeek, No Fuss, Nosh, Frantic and Troxx) were very popular in their days due to their technical merits and unique artwork.
Strafefox' Youtube channel has been updated with yet another MSX game again. Nemesis III.
Matra's Legend of Konami fullcolor book is a tribute to all Konami's MSX games and classic sagas.
Spanish newspaper El Mundo dedicates an article to the 25th anniversary of La Abadía del Crimen.
MSX AREA #4
Spanish MSX magazine MSX AREA releases the 4th issue with 60 full color pages on the 42nd MSX RU in Barcelona this year.
The well known magazine of Spanish Club Hnostar is being preserved.