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operations to develop the system for the new audience. In 1988, NEC decided to expand to the American market and directed its U.S. By 1989, NEC had sold over 1.2 million consoles and more than 80,000 CD-ROM units in Japan. The CD-ROM expansion was a major success for the CD-ROM format, selling 60,000 units in its first five months of release in Japan.

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The PC Engine sold 500,000 units in its first week of release.

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This, coupled with a strong software lineup and third-party support from high-profile developers such as Namco and Konami gave NEC a temporary lead in the Japanese market. The PC Engine had an elegant, "eye-catching" design, and it was very small compared to its rivals. The PC Engine made its debut in the Japanese market on October 30, 1987, and it was a tremendous success. The PC Engine packaging from its debut in Japan It was succeeded by the PC-FX, which was released only in Japan and was not successful.

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The final model was discontinued in 1994. It failed to catch on-only six titles were released that took advantage of the added power and it was quickly discontinued. It featured many performance enhancements and was intended to supersede the standard PC Engine. An enhanced model, the PC Engine SuperGrafx, was rushed to market in 1989.

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Īt least 17 distinct models of the console were made, including portable versions and those that integrated the CD-ROM add-on. In Europe the Japanese models were grey market imported, modified, and distributed in France and the United Kingdom beginning in 1988, but an official PAL model (named simply "TurboGrafx" without the "16") planned for 1990 was cancelled following the disappointing North American launch with the already-manufactured stock of systems liquidated via mail-order retailers.

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However, the TurboGrafx-16 failed to break into the North American market and sold poorly, which has been blamed on the delayed release and inferior marketing. It gained strong third-party support and outsold the Famicom at its 1987 debut, eventually becoming the Super Famicom's main rival. In Japan, the PC Engine was very successful. The "16" in its North American name and the marketing of the console as a 16-bit platform despite having an 8-bit CPU was criticized by some as deceptive. Games were released on HuCard cartridges and later the CD-ROM optical format with the TurboGrafx-CD add-on. With dimensions of just 14 cm × 14 cm × 3.8 cm (5.5 in × 5.5 in × 1.5 in), the Japanese PC Engine is the smallest major home game console ever made. The GPUs are capable of displaying 482 colors simultaneously, out of 512. The console has an 8-bit CPU and a dual 16-bit graphics processing unit (GPU) chipset consisting of a video display controller (VDC) and video color encoder. In Japan, the system was launched as a competitor to the Famicom, but the delayed United States release meant that it ended up competing with the Sega Genesis and later the Super NES. In Europe, the console is known as the PC Engine, after the Japanese model was imported and distributed in the United Kingdom and France from 1988. It was released in Japan in 1987 and in North America in 1989. Has an 8-bit central processing unit (CPU) coupled with a 16-bit graphics processor. It was the first console marketed in the fourth generation of game consoles, commonly known as the 16-bit era, though the console The TurboGrafx-16, known as the PC Engine outside North America, is a fourth-generation home video game console designed by Hudson Soft and sold by NEC Home Electronics.










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