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United Amusements PC Engine

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United Amusements PC Engine

Developers: Micrologic Data Systems, United Amusements


CopyrightIcon.png This console has hidden developer credits.


This game was stuffed away in a cardboard box and found 30 years later in a garage
This game was never completed and/or given a public release.
As a result of this, keep in mind that the developers might have used or deleted some of the content featured here, had the game actually been released.

The United Amusements PC Engine was an unreleased arcade system that would have allowed arcade owners to repurpose old cabinets with PC Engine games using a modified JAMMA interface. NEC pulled funding before it was mass-produced, although Tourvision later made an unlicensed system based on this concept, and Capcom utilized PC Engine hardware for Super Medal Fighters.

The announced games for the system included Alien Crush, Blazing Lazers, China Warrior, Keith Courage in Alpha Zones, The Ninja Warriors, Pac-Land, and World Class Baseball.

Developer Credits

Present at 0x600 in the sub-CPU.

Programmed by   
Rik Jasper for  
United Amusement
(c)1989   All   
rights reserved 
Interface board 
designed   by   
Micrologic Data 
Systems Corp.