Difference between revisions of "Anniversaries/July 10"
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*'''1992''' - ''[[Soldier Blade]]'' is released for the [[PC Engine]] in Japan. ''[[Color Wars]]'' is released for [[CD-ROM²]] systems in Japan. | *'''1992''' - ''[[Soldier Blade]]'' is released for the [[PC Engine]] in Japan. ''[[Color Wars]]'' is released for [[CD-ROM²]] systems in Japan. | ||
*'''1993''' - ''[[Tengai Makyou: Fuun Kabuki Den]]'' is released for [[Super CD-ROM²]] systems in Japan. | *'''1993''' - ''[[Tengai Makyou: Fuun Kabuki Den]]'' is released for [[Super CD-ROM²]] systems in Japan. | ||
+ | *'''2007''' - ''[[Makai Hakkenden Shada]]'' is released for the [[Wii]] [[Virtual Console]] in Japan. | ||
+ | *'''2009''' - ''[[Bomberman '94]]'' is released for the [[Wii]] [[Virtual Console]] in Europe and Australia. | ||
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Revision as of 19:07, 1 February 2023
July 10 (add)
- 1992 - Soldier Blade is released for the PC Engine in Japan. Color Wars is released for CD-ROM² systems in Japan.
- 1993 - Tengai Makyou: Fuun Kabuki Den is released for Super CD-ROM² systems in Japan.
- 2007 - Makai Hakkenden Shada is released for the Wii Virtual Console in Japan.
- 2009 - Bomberman '94 is released for the Wii Virtual Console in Europe and Australia.