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[[File:NEC PC-9801 RX Personal Computer.jpg|thumb|A PC-9801RX]]
The NEC PC-9801 was the Japanese equivalents of the Western PCs, the 16-bit successor to the 8-bit [[PC-88|PC-8801]]. Like the [[IBM Personal Computer]], it used Intel 80x86 or equivalent [[CPU]]s, and could run versions of [[MS-DOS]] and [[Microsoft Windows]], but was otherwise not IBM-compatible competition. For more details see [[wikipedia:NEC PC-9801|the other wiki's article]].
The NEC PC-9801 was the Japanese equivalents of the Western PCs, the 16-bit successor to the 8-bit [[PC-88|PC-8801]]. Like the [[IBM Personal Computer]], it used Intel 80x86 or equivalent [[CPU]]s, and could run versions of [[MS-DOS]] and [[Microsoft Windows]], but was otherwise not IBM-compatible competition. For more details see [[wikipedia:NEC PC-9801|the other wiki's article]].



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    A PC-9801RX

    The NEC PC-9801 was the Japanese equivalents of the Western PCs, the 16-bit successor to the 8-bit PC-8801. Like the IBM Personal Computer, it used Intel 80x86 or equivalent CPUs, and could run versions of MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows, but was otherwise not IBM-compatible competition. For more details see the other wiki's article.

    More interesting about the PC-98 was its collection of games, many of them being Eroge (beware of NSFW images likely to turn up in searches). Here is an incomplete list. In fact, the PC-98 most likely holds the title of most H-games on a platform.

    Games that originally appeared on the PC98