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*'''1990''' - ''[[Jigoku Meguri]]'' is released for the [[PC Engine]] in Japan. | *'''1990''' - ''[[Jigoku Meguri]]'' is released for the [[PC Engine]] in Japan. | ||
*'''1993''' - ''[[Langrisser: Hikari no Matsuei]]'' is released for [[Super CD-ROM²]] systems in Japan. | *'''1993''' - ''[[Langrisser: Hikari no Matsuei]]'' is released for [[Super CD-ROM²]] systems in Japan. | ||
+ | *'''2007''' - ''[[Drop Off]]'' is released for the [[Wii]] [[Virtual Console]] in Europe, as well as ''[[Blazing Lazers]]'', ''[[Dead Moon]]'', ''[[J.J. & Jeff]]'', ''[[Ninja Spirit]]'' and ''[[World Sports Competition]]'' in Australia. | ||
+ | *'''2017''' - ''[[Air Zonk]]'' and ''[[Bonk 3: Bonk's Big Adventure]]'' are released for the [[Wii U]] [[Virtual Console]] in Europe and Australia. | ||
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Revision as of 19:39, 1 February 2023
August 3 (add)
- 1990 - Jigoku Meguri is released for the PC Engine in Japan.
- 1993 - Langrisser: Hikari no Matsuei is released for Super CD-ROM² systems in Japan.
- 2007 - Drop Off is released for the Wii Virtual Console in Europe, as well as Blazing Lazers, Dead Moon, J.J. & Jeff, Ninja Spirit and World Sports Competition in Australia.
- 2017 - Air Zonk and Bonk 3: Bonk's Big Adventure are released for the Wii U Virtual Console in Europe and Australia.