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{{Infobox_console | {{Infobox_console | ||
− | |image = TurboDuo-Console-Set.png | + | |image = [[File:TurboDuo-Console-Set.png|230px]] |
|Manufacturer = NEC | |Manufacturer = NEC | ||
− | |Generation = [ | + | |Generation = [http://retroconsoles.wikia.com/wiki/Category:Fourth_generation Fourth generation] |
|Release date = October 1992 | |Release date = October 1992 | ||
|Media type = [[HuCard]], CDs}}The <b>TurboDuo</b> was a video game console released in the United States, as an updated variant of the PC Engine (known as TurboGrafx-16 in North America). It was released on October 10, 1992 by Turbo Technologies Incorporated, a Los Angeles-based corporation consisting of NEC and Hudson Soft employees, established to market NEC consoles in North America after NEC Home Electronics USA failed to effectively market the platform. The Japanese counterpart was the PC Engine Duo game console, which was released over a year earlier. | |Media type = [[HuCard]], CDs}}The <b>TurboDuo</b> was a video game console released in the United States, as an updated variant of the PC Engine (known as TurboGrafx-16 in North America). It was released on October 10, 1992 by Turbo Technologies Incorporated, a Los Angeles-based corporation consisting of NEC and Hudson Soft employees, established to market NEC consoles in North America after NEC Home Electronics USA failed to effectively market the platform. The Japanese counterpart was the PC Engine Duo game console, which was released over a year earlier. |