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Name | PC Engine |
Other names | TurboGrafx-16 (NA) TurboGrafx |
Developer | Hudson Soft |
Manufacturer | NEC |
Generation | Fourth generation |
Release date | October 30, 1987 |
Discontinuation date | 1995 |
Peripherals | CD-ROM² Super CD-ROM² |
The PC Engine, known in America as the TurboGrafx-16, was a video game console developed jointly by Hudson Soft and NEC in 1987.
History
Originally created as a console to rival Nintendo's Family Computer.
The PC Engine was once a success, selling more than the Family Computer.
The PC Engine's model was small and simple, with dimensions of 14x14.
Games
- Main category: Category:TurboGrafx-16 games