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NEC are a Japanese electronics firm, responsible for a number of parts used in Sega consoles (and the PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16 - a rival to the Sega Mega Drive). They have also published video games for Sega consoles.
NEC's in-house video game development team before the mid-1990s was called NEC Avenue; this was eventually consolidated with other software developers to form NEC Interchannel.
Softography
- Note: Likely incomplete. NEC Interchannel games are listed on their own page.
Saturn
- Tanjou S: Debut (1996)
- Doukyuusei If (1996)
- Sentimental Graffiti: First Window (1997)
- Doukyuusei 2 (1997)
- Mahou Shoujo Pretty Sammy (1997)
- Sotsugyou Graduation S (1997)
- Sentimental Graffiti (1998)
- Mahou Shoujo Pretty Sammy: Heart no Kimochi (1998)
- Black/Matrix (1998)
- Pia Carrot e Youkoso!! 2 (1998)
- Friends: Seishun no Kagayaki (1999)
- With You: Mistume Teitai (1999)
Dreamcast
- Seventh Cross (1998)
- Sengoku Turb (1999)