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Game Center CX |
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Studio: Gascoin Company |
Distributor: Fuji Television (JP), stylejam (JP), Kotaku (US), Discotek Media (US) |
Number of seasons: 27 |
Number of episodes: 375 + Specials + DVD-only episodes + Web episodes |
Original airdate: 2003-11-04 |
Original channel(s): Fuji TV ONE |
Running time: 57:00 (approx.) |
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Game Center CX (ゲームセンターCX), known in the United States as Retro Game Master, is a Japanese video game variety show produced by Gascoin Company and Fuji Television and hosted by comedian Shinya Arino.
List of episodes
The following is a list of episodes which covered PC Engine games.
TBA
See also
Game Center CX: PC Engine Special
External links
- Official website (Japanese)
References
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