The 32-but eras biggest flop continued with the previous Hudson Soft partnership. Following a success story like the PC-Engine was a high-bar set. It relied on pre-recorded videoe rather than real-time rendering, which was a fake way to render 3D-appearance. Though no longer hot, it had impressive 2D graphics. Significant RAM functioned as a disc-buffer. Complacency however caught up with NEC, as they watched their new market get sweeped-up by Sony with their PlayStation. The only games ever released were in Japan. Their PC tower appearance was never well received. The high-price for low-specs did not help either.
Below is the videogame library for browsing at random.
Anime Freak FX: volume 3
Can-Can Bunny Extra DX
Angelique Special
Lunatic Dawn FX
Tenchi-Muyo! Ryououki FX
Majong Goku Tenjiku
Anime Freak FX: volume 1
Cutie Honey FX
Shanghai: The Great Wall (AKA Shanghai: Triple-Threat)
Tokimeki Card Paradise: Koi no Royal Straight Flush
Miraculum: The Last Revelation
Anime Freak FX: volume 2
Der Langrisser FX
Sotsugyou: 2 - Neo Generation FX
Power Dolls FX
Ojousama Sousamou
Galaxy Fraulein Yuna FX
Super Power League FX
Kishin Doji Zenki FX: Vajura Fight
Battle Heat!
Super Real Majong PV
Pachio-kun FX: Maboroshi no Shima Daikessen
Chicago Blues
Team innocent: The Point of No Return
Konpeki no Kantai
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Our NEC PC-FX collection is 40% complete.