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NEC PC-6001 TREK Cartridge Lot (5 Games/Apps) - US Versions, Early 1980s 8-bit Software

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NEC PC-6001 TREK Cartridge Lot (5 Games/Apps) - US Versions, Early 1980s 8-bit Software
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Five vintage NEC TREK software cartridges for the NEC PC-6001 8-bit home computer series. These are US-market versions produced in the early 1980s, covering productivity, utilities, and game titles originally designed for NEC's first-generation Japanese personal computers.

Included Cartridges
Video Calc - Spreadsheet/utility software

Electric Pencil - Early word processor

Pillbox - Software utility/game (varies by release)

Meteor Evader - Action/shooter game

Sea Bomber - Naval-themed action game

Item Details
Platform: NEC PC-6001 / PC-6001A series

Format: TREK-style ROM cartridges

Region: US versions

Era: Early 1980s

Condition: Add intake notes (label condition, shell wear, contact integrity)

Historical Context
The NEC PC-6001 was one of NEC's earliest consumer computers, released in 1981. Software distribution in the US was limited, making American-market cartridges significantly rarer than Japanese releases. TREK cartridges represent early home-computer software design, bridging productivity tools and simple action games.

Collectibility
US-version PC-6001 cartridges are scarce and desirable among retro-computing collectors due to low production numbers and limited Western distribution. Mixed lots containing both productivity and game titles are especially appealing.