List of HummingBirdSoft games

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The following is a list of computer and video games developed or published by the defunct company HummingBirdSoft.

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NEC PC-8801

NEC PC-88VA

NEC PC-9801

NEC PC-9821

Sharp X68000

Fujitsu FM-7

Fujitsu FM-8

Fujitsu FM-77

Fujitsu FM-77AV

FM Towns

MSX2

MSX2+

Famicom Disk System

Nintendo Entertainment System

Super Nintendo Entertainment System

3DO

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