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Koei Koei Co., Ltd. was a Japanese video game publisher, developer, and distributor founded in 1978. The company is known for its ''Dynasty Warriors'' games based on the novel ''Romance of the Three Kingdoms'', as well as simulation games based on p ...
is an infrared transmitter/receiver for the Super Famicom that connects to the second controller port. The IR-transmitter is used for controlling Audio CD players, and is able to "learn" IR-signals from different CD Player manufacturers.


Compatible games

Below is a list of compatible games. The games' package included the Voicer-kun hardware, one or two Audio CDs, and a Super Famicom game cartridge. * Angelique Voice Fantasy (1996) *
EMIT Enzyme multiplied immunoassay technique (EMIT) is a common method for qualitative and quantitative determination of therapeutic and recreational drugs and certain proteins in serum and urine. It is an immunoassay in which a drug or metabolite in ...
Vol. 1 - Toki no Maigo (1995) *
EMIT Enzyme multiplied immunoassay technique (EMIT) is a common method for qualitative and quantitative determination of therapeutic and recreational drugs and certain proteins in serum and urine. It is an immunoassay in which a drug or metabolite in ...
Vol. 2 - Inochigake no Tabi (1995) *
EMIT Enzyme multiplied immunoassay technique (EMIT) is a common method for qualitative and quantitative determination of therapeutic and recreational drugs and certain proteins in serum and urine. It is an immunoassay in which a drug or metabolite in ...
Vol. 3 - Watashi ni Sayonara wo (1995) *
EMIT Enzyme multiplied immunoassay technique (EMIT) is a common method for qualitative and quantitative determination of therapeutic and recreational drugs and certain proteins in serum and urine. It is an immunoassay in which a drug or metabolite in ...
Value Set (Vol. 1-3) (1995)


Soundware

Koei also made a number of "Soundware" games for other consoles/computers, which did also include audio CDs or audio tapes. While using a similar concept, the Voicer-kun games were not part of the Soundware series.


References

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