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{{sub-stub}}'''PCM Complete''' (PCMコンプリート) was a Japanese video game ... company. Yes, that much information is known about them. The only three games we know they were responsible for were the publication of the [[Sega Mega Drive]] port of ''[[Gods]]'' in Japan, the development and publication of its PC-98 port, and the Game Boy port of ''[[Xenon 2: Megablast]]'' — all originally by [[The Bitmap Brothers]].
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PCM Complete
Founded: 19xx
T-series code: T-85
Headquarters:
Japan

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PCM Complete Co., Ltd. (株式会社PCMコンプリート) was a Japanese video game publisher.

Company

Sometime around 1993, PCM Complete went out of business.

Softography

References


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