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{{sub-stub}}The '''Summer International Consumer Electronics Show 1988''' ('''SCES 1988'''). | {{sub-stub}}The '''Summer International Consumer Electronics Show 1988''' ('''SCES 1988'''). |
Revision as of 09:33, 25 February 2022
Summer CES 1988 |
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Date: 1988 – 1988 |
Location: McCormick Place , Chicago, IL, United States |
Attendance: 103,000[1] |
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The Summer International Consumer Electronics Show 1988 (SCES 1988).
Contents
Games featured
Arcade
Master System
- Alex Kidd: The Lost Stars[2]
- ALF
- Double Dragon
- Phantasy Star
- Fantasy Zone II: The Tears of Opa-Opa[2]
- Fantasy Zone: The Maze[2]
- Maze Hunter 3D[2]
- Miracle Warriors: Seal of the Dark Lord
- Monopoly[2]
- Reggie Jackson Baseball
- R-Type
- Shinobi
- Space Harrier 3D[2]
- Super Wonder Boy in Monster Land[2]
- Thunder Blade
- Walter Payton Football
- Zaxxon 3D[2]
Television coverage
TV report
Magazine articles
- Main article: Summer CES 1988/Magazine articles.
Gallery
References