
PC-FX
The PC-FX is a 32-bit home video game console made by NEC Home Electronics. It was released in Japan on December 23, 1994, just weeks after Sony's PlayStation and a month after the Sega Saturn. It is the successor to the PC Engine (and its many add-ons), known as TurboGrafx-16 in North America. Unlike its predecessors the PC-FX was only released in Japan. The console is shaped like a tower PC and was meant to be similarly upgradeable. However the PC-FX lacked a 3D polygon-based graphics chip that rendered the system underpowered in comparison to its competitors. It was also expensive and lacked developer support, and as a result it was unable to compete effectively with its fifth generation peers. The PC-FX was NEC's last home video game console, and was discontinued in February 1998.
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Games for this system

PC Engine FAN Special CD-ROM Vol.2.Cover disc from a special mook volume published by PC Engine FAN…

Super PC Engine FAN Deluxe Special CD-ROM Vol.2.With some game demo and promotions.

Cover disc from a special mook volume published by PC Engine FAN magazine. Contains demos of commer…

The third game in the Galaxy Fräulein Yuna series, Kanashimi no Sirene picks up where the last game…
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