

V1 games will usually run in V2 mode, but with subtle glitches. Error / Beep / Glitches / blue-green screen: V2 mode games will not run in V1 mode and return an error (or just beep at you).The buttons are usually some combination of Enter, Spacebar, Shift, Esc, Tab, and ZXCV. Controls: For games, movement is almost always Numpad 4,6,2,8 or the cursor keys.

Some usual issues as stated in the English instructions: Most floppy disks are bootable, you need to set the first disk image in drive 1 and reset the emulator. Below is an example for the game Dinosaur: Thanks to nekoneko for providing many insights on the PC-88/98 emulation, as well as several missing games.Īfter downloading a game from our pages, you may find a lot of different archives nested in the primary archive. Some instructions are provided in text files, next to the emulator files.

However, the most popular PC98 emulator in Japan is Anex86. Some games won't work with these emulators, you may try Virtual98 instead (available below). Recommended emulators are M88 for PC-88 (Windows only) and Neko Project II for PC-98 (Windows / Mac, ported as Xnp2 on Linux). PC-88 and PC-98 is kind of confidential outside Japan, but the emulation scene is quite active.
