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Revision as of 12:17, 5 February 2024
Consoles
- PC Engine / TurboGrafx-16
- SuperGrafx
- CD
- CD-ROM System / TurboGrafx CD System Card
- Super CD-ROM System / TurboGrafx CD Super System Card
- Games Express CD Card
- PC-FX
Handhelds
Computers
- NEC TK-80 (1976)
- NEC PC-6000 series
- NEC PC-8000 series
- NEC PC-8800 series
- NEC PC-9800 series
- NEC N5200 series
- NEC APC series
- NEC PC-100
- NEC PC-8200 / PC-8200A
- NEC RISCstation series
- NEC SX series
Arcade
Arcade emulators#Home console based (1989-1997)
Developer | Arcade |
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PC Engine (Personal Computer Engine) | |
Data East | Narazumono Sentou Butai Bloody Wolf / Battle Rangers (1988) |
United Amusements | (1989) |
TourVisión | (1990-1993) |
Capcom | Super Medal Fighters (1997) |
External links
- NEC Retro: The higher energy computer and video game site for NEC.