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TurboGrafx-16 (TG16)/PC Engine 101: The Beginner’s Guide
PC Engine Tiny, white, and square is the first release of the PC Engine console hardware. It features a single controller port, a large expansion port that fills almost the entire back of the system, and RF out. The initial release came with a 2-button pad without turbo switches.
PC Engine SuperGrafx - Wikipedia
The PC Engine SuperGrafx (PCエンジンスーパーグラフィックス, Pī Shī Enjin SūpāGurafikkusu), also known as simply the SuperGrafx, is a fourth-generation home video game console manufactured by NEC Home Electronics and released in Japan in 1989. It is the successor system to the PC Engine, released two years prior.
PC Engine (TurboGrafx-16) emulators - Emulation General Wiki
The PC Engine ( PCE) was a 16-bit system released jointly by NEC and Hudson Soft in Japan on October 30, 1987 and in the US on August 29, 1989. It had a Hudson Soft HuC6280 8-bit CPU at 7.16 MHz and 1.79 MHz with 8KB of RAM and 64KB of VRAM.
The History of the PC Engine (1987/2003) - shmuplations.com
These interviews offer a look back at the history and development of NEC and Hudson’s seminal home console system the PC Engine, aka Turbo Grafx 16 in the US.
The 100 Best TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine Games
Designed by Hudson Soft and marketed by NEC Home Electronics, the TurboGrafx-16, known as the PC Engine outside North America, introduced gamers to the 16-bit era in an 8-bit package. The PC Engine debuted in Japan in 1987, challenging the Famicom’s (the NES) dominance.
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