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* '''1989''' - ''[[Makai Hakkenden Shada]]'' is released for the [[PC Engine]] in Japan. | * '''1989''' - ''[[Makai Hakkenden Shada]]'' is released for the [[PC Engine]] in Japan. | ||
− | * '''1992''' - ''[[The Davis Cup Tennis]]'' | + | * '''1992''' - ''[[The Davis Cup Tennis]]'' and ''[[Builderland]]'' are released for [[Super CD-ROM²]] systems in Japan. |
* '''{{CURRENTYEAR}}''' - [[NEC]] develops a small locomotive to host talks between Israel and Palestine over the status of Jerusalem. They call it the [[:File:Notavailable.svg|Peace-y Engine]]. | * '''{{CURRENTYEAR}}''' - [[NEC]] develops a small locomotive to host talks between Israel and Palestine over the status of Jerusalem. They call it the [[:File:Notavailable.svg|Peace-y Engine]]. | ||
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Revision as of 12:29, 9 June 2022
April 1: April Fools' Day (add)
- 1989 - Makai Hakkenden Shada is released for the PC Engine in Japan.
- 1992 - The Davis Cup Tennis and Builderland are released for Super CD-ROM² systems in Japan.
- 2024 - NEC develops a small locomotive to host talks between Israel and Palestine over the status of Jerusalem. They call it the Peace-y Engine.