Although Hudson was the main contributor of first-party games to NEC's consoles, NEC Avenue still made a bunch of quality games. Their games can be divided into two categories: ports and original games.
Ports
Capcom had several arcade ports by NEC Avenue.
The shooter Side Arms was ported to the TurboGrafx. I haven't played the original but I enjoyed this version.
http://yannick.fleurit.free.fr/Chron...%20Arms-02.gif
Forgotten Worlds was ported to Super CD. I still haven't played this one but it looks nicer than the Genesis port although it's still missing the trackball control of the arcade game.
http://www.gamezero.com/team-0/final..._worlds__1.jpg
Ghouls 'n Ghosts for the short-lived SuperGrafx console was the best console port until the 32-bit era. Does anyone not love G&G?
http://www.emulatronia.com/maquinade...pce/ghouls.jpg
Strider was planned for the SuperGrafx but never came out. Instead, NEC made a CD version that required the Arcade Card upgrade.
The platformer Chiki Chiki Boys was ported to the Duo. I never cared much for the arcade game; it seemed like a lesser Monster World.
Street Fighter II: Champion Edition was an amazing port. NEC even released a special 6-button controller because of it. As for why NEC never brought it outside of Japan, they must have either been really stupid or had a good reason I don't know about.
http://www.uvlist.com/pics/Sf2c_pce.gif
NEC wasn't the only company that ported Capcom games. Hudson did 1941 and Buster Bros..
NEC Avenue also had various Sega arcade ports.
Thunder Blade was an okay version but they tried too hard to squeeze the arcade game into hardware that couldn't handle it and it turned out kind of sloppy. http://www.vgmuseum.com/images/tg16/thunderblade.html
I haven't played the PC Engine port of Altered Beast.
http://www.vgmuseum.com/images/tg16/alteredbeast.html
Out Run for the PC Engine was an excellent version for its time.
http://www.acorn-gaming.org.uk/Emulation/hugo1.gif
They did a good job on Space Harrier for the TurboGrafx.
http://www.uvlist.com/pics/sharrie_pce.GIF
After Burner 2 for PC Engine was a better port than Sega's Genesis version. Very smooth.
http://www.uvlist.com/pics/afterburner2_pce.gif
Gain Ground was ported to the Duo.
Fantasy Zone surpassed the SMS port although like Space Harrier and After Burner there are now versions closer to the arcade available.
http://www.uvlist.com/pics/fanzone_pce.GIF
Speaking of Fantasy Zone, NEC was developing their own game in the franchise called Space Fantasy Zone for the Duo but it never came out, possibly due to legal issues with Sega. Space Fantasy Zone was basically a cross between Fantasy Zone and Space Harrier. I have played the prototype through emulation and it's pretty good considering the hardware and its lack of true scaling.
http://joyce.eng.yale.edu/~bt/turbo/...ges/sfz_05.gif
In case anyone's wondering about the other Sega-to-PCE ports, Asmik did Shinobi and Power Drift, and Telenet did Golden Axe.
Horror Story was a Duo port of the Toaplan arcade game(AKA Demon's World).
http://upce.netfirms.com/hstory/hstoryp.htm
NEC Avenue also did the Duo port of Compile's Puyo Puyo.
Operation Wolf was a good version of Taito's arcade game but since the PCE didn't have a gun, the experience was somewhat tainted.
http://www.vgmuseum.com/images/tg16/02/opwolf.html
NEC Avenue ported Elf's computer hentai adventure game Classmates 2 to PC-FX.
They also ported Elf's hentai computer RPG series Dragon Knight to the Duo and PC-FX.
The last NEC Avenue release I'm aware of is Dragon Knight IV for PC-FX in 1997.
http://www.oriole.net/~rworne/pc-fx/dkiv04.jpg
For those wondering, the only version of Dragon Knight commercially available in English is the PC version of Dragon Knight III under the name Knights of Xentar.
Original Games
Download was an excellent horizontal shooter for the PC Engine. Note the awesome Engrish is the bottom pic.
http://www.vgmuseum.com/images/01/download.html
I haven't played its CD sequel but I hear it's not quite as good.
http://pcengine.gamehall.com.br/download2/Cd_7710.gif
Son Son 2 was a sequel to Capcom's 1984 arcade game. It was an awesome platform game with some adventure elements. It's a shame NEC never localized it(I guess crap like J.J. and Jeff was more important to them).
http://uvlftp.arteh.com/jacek/son2_pce.gif
Basted - An Action/RPG based on the anime.
http://pcengine.gamehall.com.br/basted/Cd_4284.gif
Ane-san - Has anyone played this beat 'em up?
http://pcengine.gamehall.com.br/anesan/Cd_a260.gif
I'm not sure what happened to NEC Avenue, if they got renamed or became part of another NEC team or what. It's confusing since not all NEC games are NEC Avenue games. Duo games like Emerald Dragon and Dead of the Brain are from NEC Home Electronics and most PC-FX games by NEC are not Avenue games.
Your thoughts on NEC Avenue or anything related? Did I miss anything?
