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The PC-6601
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Hardware
The PC-6601 is essentially a re-badged PC-6001 mkII, and so much of its software originated from the earlier system (it can also run most PC-6001 and PC-6001 mkII software through external cassette decks or disk drives). It differs, however, by the inclusion of a 3½-inch floppy disk drive; the first NEC computer to include such a feature. PC-6601-specific software was usually distributed on that format, and as no 3½-inch disk drives were officially produced for the PC-6001 mkII, means a small library of software exists solely for the PC-6601.
The PC-6601 did not replace the PC-6001 line; it was sold alongside it, however most software developers of the era just treated it as another means of playing PC-6001 mkII games, rather than tapping into its exclusive features. A similar fate befell its successor, the PC-6601 SR.
Technical specifications
List of games
- 3D Golf Simulation
- Albatross
- American Truck
- Backgammon Excellent
- Colony Odyssey
- Dezeni Land
- Dig Dug
- Donkey Kong 3 Dai Gyakushuu
- Excite Shiri Mahjong
- Flappy
- Fushigi no Kuni no Alice
- Grobda
- Hudson Best Hit Shuu 1
- Hudson Best Hit Shuu 2
- Hudson Best Hit Shuu 3
- Lode Runner
- Mappy
- Nobunaga no Yabou
- Pairs & Rotors
- Plazma Line
- Punch Ball Mario Bros.
- Thunder Ball
- Tiny Xevious mkII
References
PC-6600 series hardware |
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PC-6601 (1983) | PC-6601 SR (1984) |
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