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== PC Engine CD-ROM == | == PC Engine CD-ROM == | ||
[[File:Rainbow Islands PCCD screen.png|thumb|left|Screenshot]] [[File:Rainbow Islands PCCD box.jpg|thumb|right|Box art]] | [[File:Rainbow Islands PCCD screen.png|thumb|left|Screenshot]] [[File:Rainbow Islands PCCD box.jpg|thumb|right|Box art]] | ||
Developed by Bits Laboratory and published in Japan by NEC in 1993. It was released in CD-ROM format. One of the most accurate conversions of the original arcade game made. The only thing omitted is the ability for two | Developed by Bits Laboratory and published in Japan by NEC in 1993. It was released in CD-ROM format. One of the most accurate conversions of the original arcade game made. The only thing omitted is the ability for the two player alternate play. It also provides players with the ability to go back and visit islands that have already been completed. Despite being incredibly accurate, this port comes with no frills for being a CD-ROM release; no remixed music, no extra stages, etc. At the true ending's staff credit, it featured vocal music as the game's closing music. | ||
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