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=== Games that originally appeared on the PC98: ===
=== Games that originally appeared on the PC98: ===
* ''[[EVO Search for Eden (Video Game)|4.6 Billion Year Story: The Theory of Evolution]]''
* ''[[EVO Search for Eden|4.6 Billion Year Story: The Theory of Evolution]]''
* ''[[Brandish (Video Game)|Brandish]]''
* ''[[Brandish]]''
* ''[[Cobra Mission (Video Game)|Cobra Mission]]''
* ''[[Cobra Mission]]''
* ''[[Corpse Party (Visual Novel)|Corpse Party]]''
* ''[[Corpse Party]]''
* ''[[Knights of Xentar|Dragon Knight III]]''
* ''[[Knights of Xentar|Dragon Knight III]]''
* ''Farland Story''
* ''Farland Story''
* ''[[Nocturnal Illusion (Visual Novel)|Nocturnal Illusion]]''
* ''[[Nocturnal Illusion]]''
* ''[[Policenauts (Visual Novel)|Policenauts]]''
* ''[[Policenauts]]''
* ''Rusty''
* ''Rusty''
* ''[[Touhou]]'' (the first 5 games)
* ''[[Touhou]]'' (the first 5 games)
* ''[[Yu No (Visual Novel)|Yu No]]''
* ''[[YU-NO|Yu No]]''


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Revision as of 03:57, 9 April 2014

The NEC PC-9801 was the Japanese equivalents of the Western PCs, the 16-bit successor to the 8-bit PC-8801. Like the IBM PC, it used Intel 80x86 or equivalent CPUs, and could run versions of MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows, but was otherwise not IBM-compatible. competition For more details see the other wiki's article.

More interesting about the PC98 was its collection of games, many of them being Eroge (beware of NSFW images likely to turn up in searches). Here is an incomplete list. In fact, the PC98 most likely holds the title of most H-games on a platform.

Games that originally appeared on the PC98: