Okay, folks, as you know, I'm watching an anime "16-bit sensation", a show about NEC PC-98 nostalgia. It made me power up my PC-9821 Aile and boot into DOS/V, and finally try to launch some high-end PC-98 games. And I am speechless. Even on an LCD screen from mid-90s, the art is legendary.

PC-98 series is a special beast. Conceived by NEC as a business computer, the first models were based on Intel's powerful 8086 (the year was 1982). Unlike IBM PC clones, PC-98 supported Japanese out of the box, with complicated input system and thousands of kanji. To make the kanji look good, or, rather, at least minimally readable, the computer's graphics was 640x400 in 16 colours.

As you can imagine, adding Japanese support to a regular PC is hard. No one could do it, and NEC PC-98 became the biggest thing.

For PC games, it made all the difference.

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#pc98 #retrocomputing

@nina_kali_nina Thank you so much for your lovely thread about PC-98!

I've been PC-98 kick lately after watching through 16-bit Sensation for the first time in December (and loving it!) and finally getting to grips with PC-98 emulation. And yeah, I'm frequently amazed by what they do with such a small colour palette combined with the higher resolution.

Currently playing through Mime - Floating Dream, and it has fast become one of my favourite dungeon crawlers.

@SharkaBytes my pleasure! 🥰