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==Library== {{see also|List of PC-FX games}} The library consists of 62 games. The [[launch game]]s were ''Graduation 2: Neo Generation FX'', ''Battle Heat'', and ''[[Team Innocent]]'' on December 23, 1994 and the final game released was ''[[First Kiss Story]]'' on April 24, 1998. The system and all games were only released in Japan. A number of demo discs were released with publications which allow the user to play the disc in a CD-equipped PC Engine or the PC-FX. NEC directed [[Hudson Soft]], continuing their partnership over the PC Engine, to develop only games based on popular [[anime]] franchises and using prerendered animated footage. Though this policy played to the hardware's strengths, it barred Hudson Soft from bringing successful PC Engine series such as ''[[Bomberman]]'' and ''[[Bonk (video game series)|Bonk]]'' to the PC-FX.<ref>{{cite magazine|date=March 1995|title=Hudson Soft|url=https://archive.org/details/nextgen-issue-003/page/n83/mode/2up|magazine=[[Next Generation (magazine)|Next Generation]]|publisher=[[Imagine Media]]|issue=3|page=81}}</ref>
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