1. Nov 21, 2006. The Japanese name for the original game for the PC-Engineis PC-Genjin (PC原人, in English: PC-Caveman). Jul 13, 2006. \"FC原人\" -- Famicom Japanese spelling 4. It is generally called PC-Kid in English, as he was meant to be NEC's mascot at the time. \"FC Genjin: Freakthoropus Computerus\" -- Japanese NES title 5. Turbo Grafx 16 Games Headbutt the Wii. This free Nintendo game is the United States of America region version for the USA. Kid\" -- European title \"PC Genjin\" -- PC Engine title 3. \"FC Genjin\" -- Famicom title 6. \"B.C. Bonk's Adventure is an online NES game that you can play at Emulator Online. 8. Review. \"PC原人\" -- PC Engine Japanese spelling 2. In Japanese, PC-Genjin sounds like PC-Engine, and the PC stands for Pithecanthropus Computerus, a pun on Pithecanthropus erectus. Platforms Game Boy, NES, Wii, Wii U, TurboGrafx-16. Latest News ... Bonk's Adventure Virtual Console Review. Bonk's Adventure is a single title from the many platform games, arcade games and stone age games offered for this console. Later, when the game was ported (or given different versions) for other platforms, it was renamed accordingly, like FC-Kid (after Family Computer, the original Japanese name f…