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TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine

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1990 (EU)
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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> <h2 style="text-align: left;">Technical specifications</h2> <p style="text-align: left;">The TurboGrafx-16 has an 8-bit CPU and a dual 16-bit GPU; and is capable of displaying 482 colors simultaneously, out of 512. With dimensions of 14 cm × 14 cm × 3.8 cm (5.5in × 5.5in × 1.5in), the NEC PC Engine holds the record for the world's smallest game console ever made. <br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><gallery position="center" spacing="small" captionposition="within" captionalign="center" orientation="landscape">TurboGrafX-16 TurboPad.jpgTurboGrafX-16 TurboPad underside.jpgTurboGrafX-16 TurboPad top.jpgTurboGrafX-16 top.jpgTurboGrafX-16 top with expansion port cover.jpgTurboGrafX-16 top rear angle with expansion port cover.jpgTurboGrafX-16 top rear angle expansion port.jpgTurboGrafX-16 RF switch.jpgTurboGrafX-16 RF switch underside.jpgTurboGrafX-16 RF switch top.jpgTurboGrafX-16 power supply underside.jpgTurboGrafX-16 power supply top.jpg</gallery></p>
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[[Category:Fourth generation]]
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