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[[File:NEC PC-8801, Sony KV-1311CR and NEC PC-6082A 20160816.jpg|thumb|A PC-8801 setup.]]
In the 1980s, Western personal computers were scarce in the Japanese market, in large part because they were not equipped to handle Japanese characters. Instead, Japanese electronics companies like Sharp and Fujitsu marketed their own brands of personal computers, and many others sold the [[MSX]]. But NEC, the company which later developed the Turbografx16 console, dominated the Japanese PC market with its PC-8801 series. Introduced in 1981, the PC88 (as the system is commonly known) held sway until the 16-bit NEC [[PC 98|PC-9801]] gradually displaced it in the late 1980s.
 
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* ''Asteka''
** ''[[Taiyou no Shinden Asteka II]]''
* ''[[The Black Onyx]]''
* ''Door Door'' (the first game published by Enix)
* ''[[Dragon Slayer]]''