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Thirty-Four Years Later, Ys 1 and II Are Getting PC Floppy Disk Ports – Kotaku Australia
Japanese game developer Nihon Falcom has announced that decades after their original releases both Ys1 and Ys II are getting ported to the X68000, a Japan-only…

Japanese game developer Nihon Falcom has announced that decades after their original releases both Ys1 and Ys II are getting ported to the X68000, a Japan-only PC from Sharp that first went on sale in 1987.
In 1987, Ys I: Ancient Ys Vanished was first released on the PC-8801 and then later that same year on a couple of Japanese PC platforms before the inevitable Famicom and Master system ports the following year. The game did get an X68000 enhanced remake release in 1991, with new 3D pre-rendering…
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