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    Default Why were early PCE Hucards numbered?

    I have an import PC-Engine with about 12 games, seven of which are hucards, and there is one thing I don't understand: Most of the hucards have a "Vol. ##" on their labels. Neutopia is Vol. 34, PC Genjin is Vol. 28, etc.

    What's up with this? Were early PCE games available only through subscription or something?

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    You might find this topic useful:

    http://www.digitpress.com/forum/showthread.php?t=21729

    Anyway, the volume numbers are present on all first-party Hudson games. That's about it. There's nothing else special about them, and they could be bought normally in stores like anything else.

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