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− | [[Sega]] did not develop and publish for the PC-8800 series directly, but several of their [[arcade]] properties made it to the system through companies such as [[Dempa]] and [[Micronet]]. In the interests of simplicity, Sega Retro is treating all revisions of the hardware as one platform - for more in-depth coverage, see [[nec:{{PAGENAME}}|NEC Retro's coverage of the platform]]. | + | [[Sega]] did not develop and publish for the PC-8800 series directly, but several of their [[arcade]] properties made it to the system through companies such as [[Dempa Micomsoft]] and [[Micronet]]. In the interests of simplicity, Sega Retro is treating all revisions of the hardware as one platform - for more in-depth coverage, see [[nec:{{PAGENAME}}|NEC Retro's coverage of the platform]]. |
==List of Sega games for the PC-8800 series== | ==List of Sega games for the PC-8800 series== | ||
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==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 09:59, 9 June 2024
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Manufacturer: NEC |
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The PC-8800 series (PC-8800シリーズ) is a range of Japanese home computers manufactured between 1981 and 1989 by NEC.
The PC-8800 series began with the launch of the PC-8801, and was initially marketed as a high-end home computer by the firm (a cheaper alternative being the PC-6000 series). It is the more logical successor to the PC-8000 series.
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Overview
Sega Support
Sega did not develop and publish for the PC-8800 series directly, but several of their arcade properties made it to the system through companies such as Dempa Micomsoft and Micronet. In the interests of simplicity, Sega Retro is treating all revisions of the hardware as one platform - for more in-depth coverage, see NEC Retro's coverage of the platform.
List of Sega games for the PC-8800 series
- Columns Taisen Mode Tsuki (1992)
- Flicky (1985)
- Hang-On (1986)
- Robo Wres 2001 (1986)
Other PC-8800 series games also released for Sega systems
PC-8801
PC-8801 mkII SR
- Bomb Jack
- Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes
- Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes II
- F-15 Strike Eagle
- Gemfire
- Genghis Khan II: Clan of the Gray Wolf
- Gunship
- Impossible Mission
- Ishido: The Way of Stones
- Mappy
- Master of Monsters
- Might and Magic: Gates to Another World
- Nobunaga no Yabou Sengoku Gunyuuden
- Nobunaga no Yabou: Bushou Fuuunroku
- Nobunaga's Ambition
- Operation Europe: Path to Victory 1939-45
- P.T.O.: Pacific Theater of Operations
- Popful Mail
- Psy-O-Blade
- Romance of the Three Kingdoms II
- Shanghai II: Dragon's Eye
- Solitaire Poker
- Sorcerian
- Star Cruiser
- Summer Games
- Super Daisenryaku
- Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar
- Uncharted Waters
- Ys III: Wanderers from Ys
- Ys: Ancient Ys Vanished Omen
- Zan Yasha Enbukyoku
Unsorted
References
NEC Retro has more information related to PC-8800 series
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