Difference between revisions of "PC Engine"
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Stock Computers, Elford Street, Ashby de lad Zouch, Leicestershire LE6 5JU - "the place to keep your eye on"{{magref|gamesmachineuk|8|28}} | Stock Computers, Elford Street, Ashby de lad Zouch, Leicestershire LE6 5JU - "the place to keep your eye on"{{magref|gamesmachineuk|8|28}} | ||
− | + | September/October 1988: NEC "haven't decided whether the PC Engine should ever be released outside of the Japanese market". Definitely not happening in 1988{{magref|gamesmachineuk|11|121}} |
Revision as of 14:37, 31 December 2018
UK history
I have yet to decide where to put this (also conscious magref doesn't work on NEC Retro but whatever):
Japan launch in October 1987, but UK developers were not given access to units until after launch and were made to sign non-disclosure agreementsTemplate:Magref. Japanese demand outstripped supply - UK launch unlikely in the near future.
Rare Ltd. took delivery of one in December 1987, after six months still preferred the NESTemplate:Magref
Ocean also had one - "it's nice"Template:Magref so did GO! (U.S. Gold publishing label)
Stock Computers, Elford Street, Ashby de lad Zouch, Leicestershire LE6 5JU - "the place to keep your eye on"Template:Magref
September/October 1988: NEC "haven't decided whether the PC Engine should ever be released outside of the Japanese market". Definitely not happening in 1988Template:Magref