![]() When the PC-98 was launched in 1982, it was initially priced at ¥298,000 (about $1400 in 1982 dollars, equivalent to about $3400 in 2012 dollars). See also: Instructions per second, List of best-selling PC video games, and Two-dimensional There are a few sites however that sell the games and systems. The games and system are difficult to find outside of Japan, even on eBay. The system has a very large library of video games, consisting of more than 4,000 commercial titles and countless more doujin (indie) titles. The PC-98 is based around Intel 8086 and compatible processors, but the design is proprietary, and it is not compatible with the IBM PC or clones, although versions of DOS and Windows were ported to it. In contrast to its PC-88 predecessor, the PC-98 was initially created as a business machine, but over time it eventually became popular with game developers. ![]() ![]() PC-98 is a series of 16/32-bit Japanese personal computers, designed by NEC, but also licensed to other companies. 2.3 3D graphics cards and rivaly with IBM-compatible PC's in Japan.2.2 Rivalry with Sharp X68000 and FM Towns in Japan.2.1 NEC APC and rivalry with IBM PC overseas. ![]()
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