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  2. PC-98 - Wikipedia

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    It was replaced by the PC-9801-26K to support the 80286 CPU. This became the most common sound card for playing in-game music on the PC-98. [50] The PC-9801-26K was succeeded by the PC-9801-73 (1991) and PC-9801-86 (1993) sound card, which employs the YM2608 FM synthesis and adds support for CD-quality PCM playback. The latter has a reasonable ...

  3. Roland Sound Canvas - Wikipedia

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    PC based ISA high-end Soundcard. Includes two-channel 16-bit digital audio support. [5] Roland GPPC-N 1993 GM GS: 16 28 354 9 16-bit @ 33.1 kHz NEC PC-9801 card to insert in computer Roland SCB-7 1995 GM: 16 28 128 6 16-bit @ 32 kHz Daughter board to attach to a Soundcard Waveblaster port. Also sold as SCD-10 and SCM-10 in bundle with MPU-401/AT.

  4. Popful Mail - Wikipedia

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    The game was released for the NEC PC-8801 computer on December 20, 1991, [3] and for the PC-9801 in 1992. [4] It was later ported to the Sega CD by "Sega Falcom", a partnership of the original developer Nihon Falcom and Sega, in April 1994, and to the PC Engine CD by NEC Home Electronics and its subsidiary HuneX in August 1994.

  5. Ys III: Wanderers from Ys - Wikipedia

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    Ys III: Wanderers from Ys [1] is a 1989 action role-playing game developed by Nihon Falcom.It is the third game in the Ys series.. Ys III was initially released for the PC-8801 and PC-9801 in 1989 under the title Wanderers from Ys, and versions for the MSX2 and X68000 soon followed.

  6. PC-8800 series - Wikipedia

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    The PC-8801's direct successor, the PC-8801mkII, came with a JIS level 1 kanji font ROM, a smaller case and keyboard, and, in the models 20 and 30, one or two internal 5 1 ⁄ 4-inch 2D floppy disk drives. This set of PC-8800 computers sold more units than the PC-9800 series at that time.

  7. 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:

  8. List of PC-98 games - Wikipedia

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    Release date(s) Developer(s) Publisher(s) 101-kaime no Approach Shot: March 7, 1992: Santa Fe: Santa Fe 2 Shot Diary: April 21, 1994: Mink Co. Mink Co. 31: Iwayuru Hitotsu no Chō Lovely na Bōken Katsugeki: March 2, 1995: Altacia: Altacia 38000 Kilo no Kokū: December 1989: System Sacom: System Sacom 3x3 Eyes: Sanjiyan Henjō: February 5, 1993 ...

  9. Template:Timeline of PC-9801 models - Wikipedia

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