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A Japanese computer that, along with the Sharp X68000, was among the most powerful machines of the era. Features included arcade-quality graphics, a built-in CD-ROM drive, and support for Windows. It was also given a console version, as the FM Towns Marty.


Best known in the west for the high-quality ports of LucasArts' adventure games, many of which ended up being the definitive versions of those games.








Pages in category "FM Towns games"


The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.




A



  • After Burner (FM Towns)

  • After Burner III (FM Towns)

  • Alltynex




B


  • Bubble Bobble (FM Towns)



C


  • Chase H.Q. (FM Towns)



E


  • Elm Knight: A Living Body Armor (FM Towns)



F


  • Final Blow (FM Towns)



G



  • Galaxy Force II (FM Towns)

  • Genocide²: Genocide Square




I


  • Image Fight (FM Towns)



P


  • Puyo Puyo (FM Towns)



R



  • Raiden Trad (FM Towns)

  • Rainbow Islands Extra (FM Towns)




S



  • Splatterhouse (FM Towns)

  • Super Real Mahjong: PII & PIII




T



  • The Queen of Duellist Gaiden Alpha Light

  • Turbo OutRun (FM Towns)




V


  • Volfied (FM Towns)



Y


  • Yumimi Mix (FM Towns)





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