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September/October 1988: NEC "haven't decided whether the PC Engine should ever be released outside of the Japanese market". Definitely not happening in 1988{{magref|gamesmachineuk|11|121}}. NEC have "no plans" for Europe{{magref|gamesmachineuk|13|9}}. Grey imports start late 1988{{magref|gamesmachineuk|13|9}}
 
September/October 1988: NEC "haven't decided whether the PC Engine should ever be released outside of the Japanese market". Definitely not happening in 1988{{magref|gamesmachineuk|11|121}}. NEC have "no plans" for Europe{{magref|gamesmachineuk|13|9}}. Grey imports start late 1988{{magref|gamesmachineuk|13|9}}
  
February/March 1989 - Micromedia{{magref|gamesmachineuk|16|110}} claims to be a distributor. Imports 1,000 units from Japan{{magref|gamesmachineuk|17|16}}, sells to retailers Software Plus, Telegames, Supervision{{magref|gamesmachineuk|17|16}}. £289.95 + £159.95 for "TV interface", versus the £110-£130 asking price in Japan{{magref|gamesmachineuk|17|16}}. NEC still have no plans{{magref|gamesmachineuk|17|16}}.
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February/March 1989 - Micromedia{{magref|gamesmachineuk|16|110}} claims to be a distributor. Imports 1,000 units from Japan{{magref|gamesmachineuk|17|16}}, sells to retailers Software Plus, Telegames, Supervision{{magref|gamesmachineuk|17|16}}. £289.95 + £159.95 for "TV interface", versus the £110-£130 asking price in Japan{{magref|gamesmachineuk|17|16}}. NEC still have no plans{{magref|gamesmachineuk|17|16}}. Competition{{magref|gamesmachineuk|17|60}}.

Revision as of 17:11, 31 December 2018

UK history

I have yet to decide where to put this (also conscious magref doesn't work on NEC Retro but whatever):

Japan launch in October 1987, but UK developers were not given access to units until after launch and were made to sign non-disclosure agreementsTemplate:Magref. Japanese demand outstripped supply - UK launch unlikely in the near future.

Rare Ltd. took delivery of one in December 1987, after six months still preferred the NESTemplate:Magref

Ocean also had one - "it's nice"Template:Magref so did GO! (U.S. Gold publishing label)

Stock Computers, Elford Street, Ashby de lad Zouch, Leicestershire LE6 5JU - "the place to keep your eye on"Template:Magref

September/October 1988: NEC "haven't decided whether the PC Engine should ever be released outside of the Japanese market". Definitely not happening in 1988Template:Magref. NEC have "no plans" for EuropeTemplate:Magref. Grey imports start late 1988Template:Magref

February/March 1989 - MicromediaTemplate:Magref claims to be a distributor. Imports 1,000 units from JapanTemplate:Magref, sells to retailers Software Plus, Telegames, SupervisionTemplate:Magref. £289.95 + £159.95 for "TV interface", versus the £110-£130 asking price in JapanTemplate:Magref. NEC still have no plansTemplate:Magref. CompetitionTemplate:Magref.