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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is the only known piece of software designed specifically for the [[Teradrive]], alongside [[Puzzle Construction]]. (save for the DOS/V boot disks which came with the system). {{ref|1=https://twitter.com/VGDensetsu/status/1781287355543945501}}
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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a 1988 [[Mac]] game. An [[FM Towns]] version was released in Japan in 1990, which was followed by ports to the [[PC-98]] and [[DOS/V]]. Along with specifically noting [[Teradrive]] compatibility on the disk stickers, the DOS/V version also includes some additional Teradrive specific files which are said to enable the game's music to played by the FM synthesiser on the [[Mega Drive]] hardware built into the Teradrive.{{ref|https://archive.org/details/the-manhole-sega-tera-drive-version/}}
The Mega Drive part is used for the FM sound.
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The Manhole
System(s): Teradrive
Publisher: Activision
Genre: ADV

















Number of players: 1
Release Date RRP Code
IBM PC compatibles
JP

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The Manhole is a 1988 Mac game. An FM Towns version was released in Japan in 1990, which was followed by ports to the PC-98 and DOS/V. Along with specifically noting Teradrive compatibility on the disk stickers, the DOS/V version also includes some additional Teradrive specific files which are said to enable the game's music to played by the FM synthesiser on the Mega Drive hardware built into the Teradrive.[1]


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