Difference between revisions of "TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine"

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<p style="text-align: left;">[[File:TurboGrafX-16_top_front_angle_with_expansion_port_cover.jpg|thumb|TurboGrafX-16 console]]Following the launch of the PC Engine in Japan, the renamed and re-designed '''TurboGrafX-16 Entertainment Supersystem''' was released in North America on August 29th, 1989 in direct competition with the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]].</p>
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|image = [[File:TurboGrafX-16_top_front_angle_with_expansion_port_cover.jpg|230px]]
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|Manufacturer = [[NEC]]
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|Generation = Fourth generation
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|Release date = October 30, 1987 (JP)<br/>
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August 29, 1989 (NA)<br/>
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1990 (EU)
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|Media type = [[HuCard]], CD
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|Successor = [[PC-FX]]|name = [[File:Turbografx-16-logo.png|230px]]}}Following the launch of the PC Engine in Japan, the renamed and re-designed '''TurboGrafX-16 Entertainment Supersystem''' was released in North America on August 29th, 1989 in direct competition with the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]].</p>
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Revision as of 04:49, 8 June 2013

TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
[[File:NEC TurboGrafX-16 top front angle with expansion port cover.jpg|230px]]
Manufacturer NEC
Generation Fourth generation
Release date October 30, 1987 (JP)

August 29, 1989 (NA)
1990 (EU)

Media type HuCard, CD
Successor PC-FX

Following the launch of the PC Engine in Japan, the renamed and re-designed TurboGrafX-16 Entertainment Supersystem was released in North America on August 29th, 1989 in direct competition with the Nintendo Entertainment System.