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− | | consoleimage=IBM PC 5150.jpg
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− | | name= PC
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− | | maker= N/A; IBM-based infrastructure
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− | | variants= Too many to possibly list
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− | | add-ons= See above
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− | | processor= Again, too many to possibly list
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− | | usa= August 12, 1981
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− | '''''This article focuses solely on SEGA games for the PC. For s detailed writeup, look [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_PC_compatible at Wikipedia.]'''''
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− | == Overview ==
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− | During the 1990s, Sega's PC publishing studio was known as SEGA PC. It basically did ports of [[Mega Drive]] and [[Saturn]] games. Now, it's no longer know as such, but it still basically does console ports. How times have changed.
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− | [[Category:Hardware]]
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