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| PC-Engine | |
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| Basic Information | |
Type(s) |
Home Console |
| NEC | |
Successor(s) |
PC-FX |
Competitor(s) |
Mega Drive, Genesis, Neo Geo AES, Super Famicom, Super Nintendo Entertainment System |
Unit(s) sold |
7.5 million |
| Technical Information | |
Variant(s) |
PC-Engine Shuttle, PC-Engine SuperGrafx, Core Grafx, Core Grafx II |
Supported Media |
HuCard |
| Input(s) | |
| PC-Engine Controller | |
| Features | |
| HuCard Input Power Switch Expansion Port RF Output Channel 3/4 Switch 120V Power Output | |
| 1989[1] | |
| October 30, 1987 | |
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The PC-Engine is a console released only in Japan in 1987. The console was released in North America as the TurboGrafx-16 and TurboGrafx-CD.
Add Ons
The PC-Engine CD-ROM² was released to expand on the PC-Engine's game library. It was later superseded by the PC-Engine Super CD-ROM².
Gallery
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PC-Engine
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PC-Engine Box
See also
- PC-Engine CD-ROM²
- List of PC-Engine video games
- List of PC-Engine peripherals
- List of TurboGrafx-16 peripherals
- List of TurboGrafx-CD video games
- TurboGrafx-16
- TurboGrafx-CD




