Difference between revisions of "Anniversaries/December 23"
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+ | *'''1988''' - ''[[Bikkuriman Daijikai]]'' is released for [[CD-ROM²]] systems in Japan. | ||
*'''1992''' - ''[[Dragon Slayer: Eiyuu Densetsu II]]'' is released for [[Super CD-ROM²]] systems in Japan. | *'''1992''' - ''[[Dragon Slayer: Eiyuu Densetsu II]]'' is released for [[Super CD-ROM²]] systems in Japan. | ||
*'''1994''' - The [[PC-FX]] is launched in Japan, with ''[[Battle Heat]]'', ''[[Sotsugyou II Neo Generation FX]]'' and ''[[Team Innocent: The Point of No Return]]'' released as launch titles. ''[[J.League Tremendous Soccer '94]]'' and ''[[Sotsugyou II Neo Generation]]'' are released for [[Super CD-ROM²]] systems in Japan. | *'''1994''' - The [[PC-FX]] is launched in Japan, with ''[[Battle Heat]]'', ''[[Sotsugyou II Neo Generation FX]]'' and ''[[Team Innocent: The Point of No Return]]'' released as launch titles. ''[[J.League Tremendous Soccer '94]]'' and ''[[Sotsugyou II Neo Generation]]'' are released for [[Super CD-ROM²]] systems in Japan. | ||
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Revision as of 19:27, 5 April 2022
December 23 (add)
- 1988 - Bikkuriman Daijikai is released for CD-ROM² systems in Japan.
- 1992 - Dragon Slayer: Eiyuu Densetsu II is released for Super CD-ROM² systems in Japan.
- 1994 - The PC-FX is launched in Japan, with Battle Heat, Sotsugyou II Neo Generation FX and Team Innocent: The Point of No Return released as launch titles. J.League Tremendous Soccer '94 and Sotsugyou II Neo Generation are released for Super CD-ROM² systems in Japan.