Hoppy Offline Joined: Nov Posts: I play PC88 games every now and then. Bottom left button closes out the emulator.
Siruppercut Offline Joined: Apr Posts: Only games I saw that they didn't have is Touhou Emulator - TNext is included in the download link which is better than Anex86 for running Touhou games.Ĭhoose game and then click on the top left button with the Japanese text to start game. Marnie Offline Joined: Jul Posts: Narmy Offline Joined: Jun Posts: Oh well, would've loved to play that one too, thanks anyway :D Narmy said: There aren't many with translations. SolidusSmoke said: 98 PC Games? Parents took away your gaming rig, so you gotta use that old PC that was left in the addict, right? I found a few sites but I'm just curious if they're the same like pc Easy to find the game and it runs on DOSbox fine. Narmy said: There aren't many with translations. You just wanna spank your monkey to some good old fashioned hentai games don't ya? Parents took away your gaming rig, so you gotta use that old PC that was left in the attic, right? PolarKoala said: I've heard of this. If memory stands the only game that was translated into English was some eroge game, but I can't remember the name. But I keep my collection in straight romaji to avoid duplicate files.Hide Ads Login Sign Up. Here they are, just in case others are interested in them as well.
I'm interested in a FULL ENGLISH list of PC-98 game titles. Most of my PC98 games are FULL ENGLISH (not romaji)įor example: Sucharaka Junior High School (junior high school are English words, NOT Romanized Japanese). If you open up the catalog and click on a Japanese title, another page will appear with the Japanese title, the transliterated title, screenshots, and other information. If you need help checking the Japanese titles against romaji transliterations, I recommend getting the PC98 Game Catalog that Ben mentioned (the file name is PC98ゲームカタログ ). It's also one big set, so you're certainly going to be downloading a lot of repeats. What were you expecting? It's a giant pack of Japanese games, compiled by the Japanese p2p scene. Here's the list of known games that are NOT included in the set: Here's the full list of games included in the set: Some games have multiple disk image types included. Where is the Japanese character for the first letter in the company name, is the disk image type (D88, HDI, FDI, etc.) and zzz is the compression format (.zip. The latest 補完 (hokan: supplement) is dated 05 June 2009, so be sure to get the file that has 20090605 at the end.Īll games are named consistently in the following format: It's heavily seeded, so it shouldn't be too difficult to get on Japanese p2p networks.ĭrawback: it does not include CD-ROM based games. This set is the most comprehensive collection of PC98 games to date. There is a very large (~12GB compressed) collection of PC98 games now available, called the PC98メーカー別詰め合わせ (PC98 Meekaa-betsu Tsumeawase: PC98 Collection Sorted by Company). I saw this mentioned in the requests thread, so I thought I'd start a new thread and provide some more information on something that is sure to be of interest to every PC98 enthusiast. I loved the PSX translation but the I personally find the graphics of the PC-98 version much better so it would be nice to play it in English. Hey guys, I've been browsing these forums for years but recently I've started to go crazy with the idea of a PC-98 Policenauts English translation.
Aside from the translation, the patch also fixes graphical glitches and crashing that was in the original game. There is not one character of Japanese left in the game - including opening and ending credits. The patch contains a complete, 100% English, translation of all Japanese text and graphics. In this video, we find out Jonathan's client is none other than his ex-wife Lorraine. Here is the second part to the Prologue for Policenauts on the PC-98. Building on many of Snatcher 's strengths (the Visual Novel interface with shooting segments sprinkled in for good measure), Policenauts was first released for the NEC PC-9821 computer platform in 1994, with console ports for the 3DO, PlayStation, and Sega Saturn following soon after. The first console release of Policenauts was for the 3DO in 1995 and it was extensively reworked from the. Policenauts was first released on the NEC PC-98 Japanese microcomputer on Jand, unlike the title's later console ports, featured a presentation made up entirely of pixel art, giving the game a look very similar to Snatcher.