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{{Infobox_console
|image = SuperGrafx.jpg
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|image = [[Image:SuperGrafx.jpg|230px]]
 
|Manufacturer = NEC
 
|Manufacturer = NEC
 
|Generation = [[:Category:Fourth_generation|Fourth generation]]
 
|Generation = [[:Category:Fourth_generation|Fourth generation]]
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|Media Compatibility = All games from the TurboGrafx-16.
 
|Media Compatibility = All games from the TurboGrafx-16.
 
|Predecessor = [[TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine]]
 
|Predecessor = [[TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine]]
|Successor = [[TurboDuo]]
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|Successor = [[TurboDuo]]}}The SuperGrafx (スーパーグラフィックス) is a video game console by [[NEC]]. It is an upgraded version of the [[TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine]], released exclusively in Japan, primarily in response to the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]] from [[Nintendo]].
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The SuperGrafx (スーパーグラフィックス) is a video game console by [[NEC]]. It is an upgraded version of the [[TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine]], released exclusively in Japan, primarily in response to the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]] from [[Nintendo]].
 
  
 
Originally announced as the PC Engine 2, the machine was purported to be a true 16-bit system with improved graphics and audio capabilities over the original PC Engine. Expected to be released in 1990, the SuperGrafx was rushed to market, debuting several months earlier in late 1989 with only modest improvements over the original PC Engine.
 
Originally announced as the PC Engine 2, the machine was purported to be a true 16-bit system with improved graphics and audio capabilities over the original PC Engine. Expected to be released in 1990, the SuperGrafx was rushed to market, debuting several months earlier in late 1989 with only modest improvements over the original PC Engine.

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