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  2. List of PC-88 games - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... NEC PC-8801. Listed here are all 494 known games released for the PC-88. [1] ... NEC: Run Run Kyōsōkyoku ...

  3. Category:NEC PC-8801 games - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Help. This category includes articles about games for the NEC PC-8801 Pages in category "NEC PC-8801 games ...

  4. PC-8800 series - Wikipedia

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    The V2 mode that is necessary to play most PC-88 games is introduced. With D-sub 9pin Atari joystick port. model 20 1× 5.25" 2D model 30 2× 5.25" 2D PC-8801mkII TR NEC μPD780C-1 4 MHz 64 KB 48 KB Yes Yes Yes No FM (YM2203) Mono: Yes 2× 5.25" 2D No PC-8801 mkII SR with 300 bit/s modem PC-8801mkII FR model 10 NEC μPD780C-1 4 MHz 64 KB 48 KB

  5. List of Project EGG games - Wikipedia

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    The PC-8801 was a Japanese home computer released by NEC in 1981 - and original PC-8801 games (as opposed to titles from later revisions of the platform) started to be made available through Project EGG on November 24, 2001. There have been 184 original PC-8801 titles available on Project EGG, 25 of which are no longer available for purchase:

  6. Boxyboy - Wikipedia

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    Boxyboy, Sōkoban World in Japan, is a puzzle video game released for the Turbografx-16 home video game console, published by NEC in 1990. This game is an adaptation of Sokoban, released on several home computers in the United States and Japan in the 1980s, including the NEC PC-8801 and IBM-PC and compatibles. [1]

  7. List of Bomberman video games - Wikipedia

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    NEC PC-8801, NEC PC-6001 mkII, Fujitsu FM-7, Sharp MZ-700, Sharp MZ-2000, Sharp X1, MSX, ZX Spectrum: Original releases in Japan named Bakudan Otoko on most covers, but Bomberman in the game, released for MSX and ZX Spectrum in Europe as Eric and the Floaters. 3-D Bomberman: 1984: NEC PC-8801, NEC PC-6001 mkII, MSX, Sharp X1: Uses first-person ...

  8. Nuts & Milk - Wikipedia

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    Nuts & Milk (ナッツ&ミルク, Nattsu to Miruku) is a puzzle-platform game developed and published by Japanese software developer Hudson Soft in 1983. The game was first released on Japanese home computers such as the MSX, [3] NEC PC-6001mkII, [3] Sharp X1, [3] Fujitsu FM-7, [3] Hitachi S1 [4] and later to the Family Computer in Japan.

  9. Valis: The Fantasm Soldier - Wikipedia

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    Gameplay varies depending on the platform, but each version retains the same basic plot; in the original MSX, PC-8801 and X1 versions, as well as the FM-7 and PC-9801 ports, Valis is a side-scrolling game where the player controls Yuko to fight through each level's enemies while jumping across ledges, exploring and searching for items and power ...