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{{stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a software development division of [[NEC]]. It was merged with other studios to form [[NEC Interchannel]] in 1995.
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{{stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (NECアベニュー) was a software development division of [[NEC]]. It was merged with other studios to form [[NEC Interchannel]] in 1995.
  
 
Alongside [[Hudson Soft]], NEC Avenue was responsible for publishing a significant portion of the [[PC Engine]], [[CD-ROM²]] and [[Super CD-ROM²]] games library. It also created some accessories for the console, and published video game-related music CDs (which in 1994 represented about 10% of the business{{fileref|Edge UK 010.pdf|page=38}}).
 
Alongside [[Hudson Soft]], NEC Avenue was responsible for publishing a significant portion of the [[PC Engine]], [[CD-ROM²]] and [[Super CD-ROM²]] games library. It also created some accessories for the console, and published video game-related music CDs (which in 1994 represented about 10% of the business{{fileref|Edge UK 010.pdf|page=38}}).
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===[[PC Engine]]===
 
===[[PC Engine]]===
*''[[Fantasy Zone]]'' (1989)
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*''[[Fantasy Zone]]'' (1988)
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*''[[Space Harrier]]'' (1988)
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*''[[SonSon II]]'' (1989)
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*''[[Side Arms]]'' (1989)
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*''[[F-1 Dream]]'' (1989)
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*''[[Juuouki]]'' (1989)
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*''[[Download]]'' (1990)
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*''[[Daimakaimura]]'' (1990)
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*''[[Operation Wolf]]'' (1990)
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*''[[Darius Plus]]'' (1990)
 
*''[[After Burner II]]'' (1990)
 
*''[[After Burner II]]'' (1990)
 
*''[[Thunder Blade]]'' (1990)
 
*''[[Thunder Blade]]'' (1990)
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*''[[Daisenpuu]]'' (1990)
 
*''[[OutRun]]'' (1990)
 
*''[[OutRun]]'' (1990)
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*''[[Darius Alpha]]'' (1990)
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*''[[Morita Shougi PC]]'' (1991)
  
 
===[[CD-ROM²]]===
 
===[[CD-ROM²]]===
 
*''[[Juuouki]]'' (1989)
 
*''[[Juuouki]]'' (1989)
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*''[[Side Arms Special]]'' (1989)
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*''[[Super Darius]]'' (1990)
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*''[[ROM² Karaoke Vol. 1]]'' (1990)
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*''[[ROM² Karaoke Vol. 2]]'' (1990)
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*''[[ROM² Karaoke Vol. 3]]'' (1990)
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*''[[ROM² Karaoke Vol. 4]]'' (1990)
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*''[[ROM² Karaoke Vol. 5]]'' (1990)
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*''[[Quiz Avenue]]'' (1991)
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*''[[Download 2]]'' (1991)
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*''[[Hellfire S]]'' (1991)
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*''[[Splash Lake]]'' (1991)
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*''[[Daisenpuu Custom]]'' (1991)
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*''[[Quiz Avenue II]]'' (1991)
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*''[[Might and Magic]]'' (1992)
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*''[[Forgotten Worlds]]'' (1992)
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*''[[Bonanza Bros.]]'' (1992)
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*''[[Dragon Knight II]]'' (1992)
 
*''[[Gain Ground SX]]'' (1992)
 
*''[[Gain Ground SX]]'' (1992)
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*''[[Horror Story]]'' (1993)
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*''[[CAL II]]'' (1993)
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*''[[Rainbow Islands]]'' (1993)
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*''[[Sotsugyou: Graduation]]'' (1993)
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*''[[Mahjong on the Beach]]'' (1993)
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*''[[Super Darius II]]'' (1993)
  
 
==Accessories==
 
==Accessories==

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NEC Avenue
Founded: 1987
Defunct: 1998
Merged into: NEC Interchannel (1995)
Headquarters: Japan

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NEC Avenue (NECアベニュー) was a software development division of NEC. It was merged with other studios to form NEC Interchannel in 1995.

Alongside Hudson Soft, NEC Avenue was responsible for publishing a significant portion of the PC Engine, CD-ROM² and Super CD-ROM² games library. It also created some accessories for the console, and published video game-related music CDs (which in 1994 represented about 10% of the business[1]).

The company should not be confused with other divisions of NEC, including NEC Home Electronics which was also publishing titles for the PC Engine family.

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