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    The FM-7 ("Fujitsu Micro 7") is a home computer created by Fujitsu. It was first released in 1982 and was sold in Japan and Spain. It is a stripped-down...
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    The FM Towns (Japanese: エフエムタウンズ, Hepburn: Efu Emu Taunzu) is a Japanese personal computer built by Fujitsu from February 1989 to the summer of 1997....
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    The FM-8 (Fujitsu Micro 8) is a personal computer developed and manufactured by Fujitsu in May 1981. It was Fujitsu's second microcomputer released to...
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    The FM Towns Marty is a home video game console released in 1993 by Fujitsu, exclusively for the Japanese market. It uses the AMD 386SX, a CPU that is...
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  • The FM-11 (Fujitsu Micro 11) was a business computer announced by Fujitsu in November 1982. It is a higher-end model of their previous FM-8 computer,...
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    business computers, servers and personal computers (FM-8, FM-7, FM-Towns, etc). In 1955, Fujitsu founded Kawasaki Frontale as a company football club;...
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  • The following is a list of computer and video games developed or published by the defunct company HummingBirdSoft. 1984 Abyss 地獄の練習問題 1985 Abyss II: Tears...
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    the four major Japanese home computers of the 1980s, along with the Fujitsu FM-7, Sharp X1 and the MSX computers. It was later eclipsed by NEC's 16-bit...
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  • Bomberman (1983 video game) (category FM-7 games)
    Man was released in July 1983 for the NEC PC-8801, NEC PC-6001 mkII, Fujitsu FM-7, Sharp MZ-700, Sharp MZ-2000, Sharp X1 and MSX in Japan, and a graphically...
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  • The Death Trap (category FM-7 games)
    developed and published by Square for the NEC PC-8801, NEC PC-9801, and Fujitsu FM-7 in 1984. The game and its supporting computer platforms were only released...
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    released under the Fujitsu brand, succeeding the FM-7 series. The following list contains all of the known games released commercially for the FM Towns platform...
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    dominated by Japanese computers, such as the NEC PC-8801, Sharp X1, Fujitsu FM-7, and MSX. It also sold poorly in France, where the Amstrad CPC 464 proved...
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    between Fujitsu of Japan and Siemens AG of Germany. On April 1, 2009, the company became Fujitsu Technology Solutions as a result of Fujitsu buying out...
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  • The following is a list of games developed or published by the defunct Japanese computer and video game company, XTALSOFT. 1983 Holy Sword 1985 Lizard...
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  • Bomb Bomb (Fujitsu FM-7, 1984) Sokoban 2 (NEC PC-8801, Fujitsu FM-7 and Fujitsu FM-8, 1984) Keyhole Murder (NEC PC-8801 and Fujitsu FM-7, 1985) Jikai...
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    Kage The Speed Rumbler The chip was also used in certain models of the Fujitsu FM-7, NEC PC-8801, and NEC PC-9801 personal computers. Yamaha YM2149 Yamaha...
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    used in the TRS-80 Color Computer, Dragon 32/64, SuperPET, ENER 1000, Fujitsu FM-7, the Cybernex LC3, and Thomson MO/TO home computers, the Vectrex game...
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  • Nuts & Milk (category FM-7 games)
    Japanese home computers such as the MSX, NEC PC-6001mkII, Sharp X1, Fujitsu FM-7, Hitachi S1 and later to the Family Computer in Japan. Along with Lode...
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  • Alpha (video game) (category FM-7 games)
    and published by Square, released for the NEC PC-8801, NEC PC-9801, Fujitsu FM-7, and Sharp X1 systems in 1986. Alpha uses a text parser to interpret...
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  • developed and published by Square for the NEC PC-8801, NEC PC-9801, and Fujitsu FM-7 Will: The Death Trap II, sequel to the previous game Deathtrap (video...
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  • Retrieved August 5, 2018. Wingman at The Visual Novel Database "Wingman". Oh! FM-7. 2007-06-21. Retrieved 21 September 2011. (Translation) Gameman (2005-09-06)...
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    (computer) - post-soviet ZX Spectrum Clones CCE MC-1000 (GI AY-3-8910) Fujitsu FM-7 (GI AY-3-8910 in all models except FM77AV / Yamaha OPN in FM77AV) Colour...
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  • Silpheed (category FM-7 games)
    made its debut on the Japanese PC-8801 in 1986, and was ported to the Fujitsu FM-7 and DOS formats soon after. It was later remade for the Sega CD and has...
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    subsidiary of Fujitsu in Tokyo, FTS was founded in 2009 when the parent firm bought out Siemens' 50% share of Fujitsu Siemens Computers. Fujitsu Technology...
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  • Momoko 120%. In 1987, Urusei Yatsura was released by Micro Cabin for the Fujitsu FM-7 and Urusei Yatsura: Koi no Survival Party (うる星やつら恋のサバイバルパーチー) was released...
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    the Japanese home computer market was dominated by the NEC PC-88, the Fujitsu FM-7, and the Sharp X1. In this era, simulation games was the most popular...
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  • ARM architecture microprocessor designed by Fujitsu. The processor is replacing the SPARC64 V as Fujitsu's processor for supercomputer applications. It...
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    series, and later competition from the 8-bit Fujitsu FM-7, Sharp X1, MSX and MSX2 series and 16-bit FM Towns and Sharp X68000 series. Several of these...
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  • Rally-X (category FM-7 games)
    Software under the Bug-Byte name. Dempa Shinbun developed versions for the Fujitsu FM-7, MZ-1500, and Sharp X1 computers in Japan the same year. Rally-X remained...
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    MIF-APL: For the Apple II MIF-C64: For the Commodore 64 MIF-FM7: For the Fujitsu FM-7 MIF-IPC: For the IBM PC/IBM XT. It turned out not to work reliably with...
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