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+ | The mkII is backwards compatible with all PC-8001 software, although games which require the [[PCG-8100]] in order to function will need the mkII variant of the device, the [[PCG-8200]] (or similar). | ||
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The PC-8001 mkII is a home computer released by NEC.
Hardware
The PC-8001 mkII is an enhanced version of the PC-8001, with the most notable improvement being true graphics modes; either 2-colour 640x200, or 4-colour 320x200. RAM is also upped to 64KB as standard.
An enhanced version of BASIC (N80 BASIC) was added, and the physical design was changed, incorporating expansion slots and a disk drive interface, without the need to purchase an external box to use these features.
The mkII is backwards compatible with all PC-8001 software, although games which require the PCG-8100 in order to function will need the mkII variant of the device, the PCG-8200 (or similar).
Technical specifications
List of games
- 3D Digital Bomber
- Anata wa Mei Cameraman
- Arale no Jump Up
- Attack Hiroko-chan
- Back Gammon
- Bakusou! 5000 Mile
- Balloon Shooter
- Bean's Jack
- Bingo 25
- Bird Land
- Bomber Man
- Bubble Kund 1999
- Busy on Rainy Days
- Cannon Ball
- Champion Prowres Special
- Color Ball
- Color Midway
- Color Touchika
- Cosmo Mutar
- Cyclops Crusher & WaterMan
- Dezeni Land
- Diggie's Fever
- Dimensional Wars
- Dish Carrier
- Door Door
- Dr. Masuikai
- Excite Yonin Mahjong
- Field Wars
- Fire Rescue
- Fireball
- Flappy
- Flicky
- Fruit Parlor
- Galactica II
- Galactica III
- Galaxian
- Geimukyoujin no Uchuu Ryokou
- Gekisen Dai Uchuu
- Ghost Gather
- Ginkou Goutou
- Gokiburi Daisakusen
- Golf Island
- Golf Island Kakuchou Course 2
- Gunman
- Gyoza Panic
- Harvest
- Help!
- Hitsuji Yai
- Hiyoko Fighter
- Hoi Hoi
- Itasundorious
- Jan Kyou
- Jinginaki Tatakai Series Dai 1-dan
- Justice Knight
- Kaeru Shooter
- Kareina Kaitou
- Ki Nasai!
- Killer Station
- Kuwagatamushi-sama no Odouri Dai
- Mag Force
- Magnetic Field
- Marine Blue
- Mario Bros. Special
- Medaka no Kyou Dai
- Milky Way
- MJ-05
- Monster House
- Moon Patrol
- Mr. Butterfly
- Mystery House
- Mystery Mountain
- Nihon Fukkatsu
- Nihon Kai Dai Kaisen
- Nintendo no Tennis
- Northern Convoy
- Nuts & Milk
- Oni Iwaki
- Orly Kuukou Satsujin Jiken
- Ouoku Maru Hi Monogatari
- Pac-Man
- Parish
- Portopia Renzoku Satsujin Jiken
- Power Fail
- Punch Ball Mario Bros.
- Pyramid
- Quiz Derby
- Rinda Rinda
- Rolling Shooter
- Salad no Kuni no Tomato Hime
- Sanjigen Bomberman
- Sea Bomber
- Seasnake
- Shiri Mahjong
- Shokuryou Panic
- Sky Diver
- Slalom
- Snake Game
- Sokoban
- Sokoban 2
- Space Diamond
- Space Warp
- Spacy Wonder
- The Spider
- Spy-0011
- Square Garden
- Star Stream
- The Stray Story
- Submarine Shooter
- The Successman
- Super Baseball
- Super Doors
- Super Golf
- Super Gomokunara be
- Super Graphic 4-ri Mahjong
- Tanktics
- Tantei Monogatari Part 1
- Tantei Monogatari Part 2
- Tantei Monogatari Part 3
- TNT Bomb Bomb
- Time Secret
- Time Tunnel
- Trafalgar
- U-Boat
- Ultra Dice
- Ultra Shiri Mahjong
- Universal War
- Urashima Tarou
- Vegetable Crash
- Viva! Monaco Grand Prix
- Voyager 1 Gou
- Wonder House
- Yagyuu Ichizoku no Inbou
- Yakyuu Kyou
- Yonin Mahjong
- Yume no Pro Yakyuu
- Zero Fighter
References
PC-8000 series hardware |
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PC-8001 (1979) | PC-8001 mkII (1983) | PC-8001 mkII SR (1985) |
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