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Turbo Grafx 16 System - Video Game Console

Turbo Grafx 16 System - Video Game Console from NEC
  • The classic gaming system from NEC
  • 16-bit

The TurboGrafx-16, known as PC Engine in Japan, is a video game console developed by the Nippon Electric Company (NEC) and released in Japan on October 30, 1987, and in North America on August 29, 1989. There was no official PAL version of the system, but a grey importer (Telegames), provided a very limited release in the United Kingdom and continental Europe in 1990 as the Turbografx.[2] The TurboGrafx-16 had an 8-bit CPU and a 16-bit graphics chip capable of displaying 512 colors at once.

Turbo Grafx Express

Turbo Grafx Express from NEC
  • Uses ALL Turbo Grafx-16 Game Cards
  • High-Resolution, Active Matrix Backlit Color LCD Screen
  • Dual turbo-fire buttons for fast action
  • Small size for convenience
  • Headphone jack for stereo sound

The Turbo Expres is the portable 16-bit handheld system that plays all the Turbo Grafx-16 game cards. The most popular accessories available for the system (sold separately) included a TV Tuner (an accessory that allows you to view local television stations) and a communication link (to link 2 systems when playing games that allow this feature). The system can accept an AC adapter, Car adapter, or 6 'AA' batteries (all sold separately).

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