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Download as PDF ; Printable version; In other projects ... Listed here are all 494 known games released for the PC-88. [1] List of games ... The Second Contact ...
Telephone numbers in the Philippines follow an open telephone numbering plan and an open dial plan. Both plans are regulated by the National Telecommunications Commission, an attached agency under the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT). The Philippines is assigned an international dialing code of +63 by ITU-T.
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.
Balance of Power (video game) Balloon Fight; Bandit Kings of Ancient China; The Bard's Tale (1985 video game) Binary Land; The Black Onyx; The Blade of Blackpoole; Bokosuka Wars; Bomb Jack; Bomberman (1983 video game) Boulder Dash (video game) Bruce Lee (video game) Bug Attack
Worldwide distribution of country calling codes. Regions are coloured by first digit. Telephone country codes, but also sometimes referred to as "country dial-in codes", or historically "international subscriber dialing" (ISD) codes in the U.K., are telephone number dialing prefixes for reaching subscribers in foreign countries or areas via international telecommunication networks.
Anino Games is a Philippine third-party game developer for different platforms founded by Niel Nagondon who is often acknowledged as the pioneer of the gaming industry in the Philippines. [2] It is composed of two sister companies – Anino Entertainment, which focuses on PC , console, and virtual reality games, and Anino Mobile, which develops ...
The original releases incorporate features from the popular game Xanadu (Dragon Slayer II) as well. [1] The gameplay of Popful Mail was compared to the Metroid series by some critics, and is retroactively considered part of Metroidvania genre. [2] The game was released for the NEC PC-8801 computer on December 20, 1991, [3] and for the PC-9801 ...
Galaga '88 [a] is a 1987 fixed shooter arcade video game developed and published in Japan by Namco and in North America and Europe by Atari Games. It is the third sequel to Galaxian (following Galaga , and Gaplus ).