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{{stub}}'''Project EGG''' (プロジェクトEGG) is a storefront that sells emulated games provided by [[Bothtec]] and later [[D4 Enterprise]] for Windows PCs in Japan. It mainly focuses on Japanese PCs, but as the service grew up, games from consoles, Arcades and handheld systems were being sold as well.
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{{stub}}'''Project EGG''' (プロジェクトEGG) is a storefront that sells emulated games provided by [[Bothtec]] and later [[D4Enterprise]] for Windows PCs in Japan (Windows 95 up to Windows 11, varying by system emulated). It mainly focuses on Japanese PCs, but as the service grew up, games from consoles, Arcades and handheld systems were being sold as well.
 
==Sega support==
 
==Sega support==
 
Since its foundation, no original [[Sega]] games (including backlogs from [[Technosoft]], [[Sammy]] and [[Atlus]]) are featured in the service. However, Sega gives permission to their former third-parties to re-release "reprogrammed" games from them. In addition, Sega allows D4 Enterprise to re-release multiple entries of ''[[Puyo Puyo]]'' and ''Madou Monogatari'' games, including standalone spinoffs released on ''Disc Station'' disks.
 
Since its foundation, no original [[Sega]] games (including backlogs from [[Technosoft]], [[Sammy]] and [[Atlus]]) are featured in the service. However, Sega gives permission to their former third-parties to re-release "reprogrammed" games from them. In addition, Sega allows D4 Enterprise to re-release multiple entries of ''[[Puyo Puyo]]'' and ''Madou Monogatari'' games, including standalone spinoffs released on ''Disc Station'' disks.

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Project EGG (プロジェクトEGG) is a storefront that sells emulated games provided by Bothtec and later D4Enterprise for Windows PCs in Japan (Windows 95 up to Windows 11, varying by system emulated). It mainly focuses on Japanese PCs, but as the service grew up, games from consoles, Arcades and handheld systems were being sold as well.

Sega support

Since its foundation, no original Sega games (including backlogs from Technosoft, Sammy and Atlus) are featured in the service. However, Sega gives permission to their former third-parties to re-release "reprogrammed" games from them. In addition, Sega allows D4 Enterprise to re-release multiple entries of Puyo Puyo and Madou Monogatari games, including standalone spinoffs released on Disc Station disks.

On a side note, Sega sells Sega Mega Drive Classics on Steam for Japanese users. Several games from Project EGG were also featured as part of the Sega Game Honpo lineup as well.

List of games

Sega hardware

SG-1000

Sega Mark III

Sega Mega Drive

Sega Game Gear

Non-Sega hardware

MSX

  • Carbuncle Pi (2023)
  • Madou Monogatari 1-2-3 (2023)

PC-9801

  • Madou Monogatari 1-2-3 (2023)
  • Madou Monogatari A・R・S (2023)
  • Madou Sugoroku (2023)
  • Nazo Puyo (2023)
  • Puyo Puyo (2023)
  • Rakkyo Kuu Carbuncle: Disc Station Book Type No. 1 Shuurokuban (2023)
  • Bayoeen Wars: Dai-Madou Monogatari-Senryaku (2024)
  • Madou Monogatari: Michikusa Ibun (2024)

Super Famicom

  • Madou Monogatari: Hanamaru Dai Youchienji (2024)

External links

References

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