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. It...
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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 Towns is a fourth generation home computer developed and manufactured by Fujitsu, first released only in Japan on 28 February 1989. It was the fourth...
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notably in Sega's Mega Drive/Genesis video game console as well as Fujitsu's FM Towns computer series. It was also available in CMOS form as the YM3438, a.k...
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broadcast band .fm, country-code top-level domain (ccTLD) of the Federated States of Micronesia FM Towns, Fujitsu personal computers Nissan FM platform, a...
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backwards compatibility with the FM-7. The FM-77 series was later succeeded by the 32-bit FM Towns in 1989. The FM-7 is based around the 6809 chip, which...
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Loom (video game) (category FM Towns games)
those used in the FM Towns version but with some minor enhancements and additional censorship. Some features were also cut from the FM Towns version, such...
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minicomputers, small business computers, servers and personal computers (FM-8, FM-7, FM-Towns, etc). In 1955, Fujitsu founded Kawasaki Frontale as a company football...
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series of computers, as well as the Sharp X68000, the MSX 2 and 2+, the FM TOWNS, and the PC88VA. A Windows 95–03 version of the game was released in the...
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shortened version of the old nickname. Wing Commander was ported to the Amiga, FM Towns, SNES, Mega-CD, Amiga CD32, 3DO, Mac OS, and PlayStation Portable systems...
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