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In November 1990 '''IBM''' introduced the '''DOS/V''' operating system to Japan. This was the first version of MS-DOS to natively support Kanji in software, and was the operating system used by Sega's [[Teradrive]]. Sega released three software titles for the Teradrive, two of which were also compatible with other DOS/V machines ([[Puzzle Construction]] required the [[Mega Drive]] hardware side of the Teradrive for full use). Some early DOS/V also specifically targeted the Teradrive hardware.
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In November 1990 '''IBM''' introduced the '''DOS/V''' operating system to Japan. This was the first version of MS-DOS to natively support Kanji in software, and was the operating system used by Sega's [[Teradrive]]. Sega released three software titles for the Teradrive, two of which were also compatible with other DOS/V machines ([[Puzzle Construction]] required the [[Mega Drive]] hardware side of the Teradrive for full use). Some early DOS/V releases also specifically targeted the Teradrive hardware.

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In November 1990 IBM introduced the DOS/V operating system to Japan. This was the first version of MS-DOS to natively support Kanji in software, and was the operating system used by Sega's Teradrive. Sega released three software titles for the Teradrive, two of which were also compatible with other DOS/V machines (Puzzle Construction required the Mega Drive hardware side of the Teradrive for full use). Some early DOS/V releases also specifically targeted the Teradrive hardware.

Pages in category "JP IBM PC games"

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