
I searched for a good sprite editor and find a great online sprite designer, called TinySprite, from the author of the famous MSX Screen Conversor online, Rafael Jannone.
TinySprite let you easily create sprites, it can also export in a lot of formats or create
a whole MSX-Basic listing for you.
After I designed all the sprites I wanted to use in the Paranoid Demo, I checked Google for more MSX sprites.
To my suprise I found 2 websites totally dedicated to sprites from ANY computersystem
(even MSX...).
Check out these 2 sites:

and Sprite Database
If you ever want to create a MSX-game or animation,
you really have to take a look.
But I dont know how you can convert a PNG picture into sprite-data on a MSX computer....
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