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  2. PC-98 - Wikipedia

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    NEC also let users buy a self-contained application package. [23] It occupied half of the Japanese personal computer market at the end of 1983. As of March 1984, 700 software packages were available for PC-98. In 1987, NEC announced one million PC-98s were shipped, and about 3,000 software packages were available. Masayoshi Son recalled in 1985 ...

  3. List of PC-88 games - Wikipedia

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    NEC: Run Run Kyōsōkyoku: October 1989: ELF Corporation: ELF Corporation Salad no Kuni no Tomato-hime: July 1984: Hudson Soft: Hudson Soft Sammy Lightfoot: June 1985: Sierra On-Line: Comptiq: The Scheme: August 1988: Bothtec: Bothtec Schwarzschild II: Teikoku no Haishin: December 1989: Kogado Studio: Kogado Studio The Screamer: May 25, 1985 ...

  4. List of PC-98 games - Wikipedia

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    NEC PC-9801. Listed here are all 1,228 known games released for the PC-98. [1] List of games. Title Release date(s) Developer(s) Publisher(s) 101-kaime no Approach ...

  5. Category:NEC PC-9801 games - Wikipedia

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    C. Carmen Sandiego in Japan; The Castle (video game) Castle of Dr. Brain; Castles (video game) Castles II: Siege and Conquest; Centurion: Defender of Rome

  6. PC-8800 series - Wikipedia

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    NEC themselves released Nihongo Word Processor (日本語ワードプロセッサ) which was a rebranded version of Yukara, but it was not a success. [5] In addition to office software, companies like Enix and Koei released many popular games for the system, establishing the PC-8801 as a strong gaming platform. [ 6 ]

  7. Category:NEC personal computers - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese NEC Corporation produced several personal computers, including the NEC PC-6001, NEC PC-8801 and NEC PC-9801. Subcategories This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total.

  8. Rusty (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Rusty [a] is an action video game developed and published by C-Lab in Japan in July 1993 for PC-98 with MS-DOS, with direction, writing and programming by Naoto Niida, production by Masayoshi Koyama, and music by Masahiro Kajihara, Kenichi Arakawa, and Ryu Takami.

  9. Words Worth - Wikipedia

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    Words Worth (ワーズ・ワース, Wāzu Wāsu) is a Japanese adult role-playing video game originally released for NEC PC-98 computer systems, and remade for Microsoft Windows. The game's story is linear, with only one story decision near the end, leading to one of five different endings.