TODAY'S EVENTS

Bring Your Child to Fall Guys Day
04/25/2024 12:00 PM EST
Surprise Marbles Grand Prix
04/25/2024 03:00 PM EST
Crew Battle - Smash Ultimate Newcomers ONLY
04/25/2024 09:45 PM EST

DAILY QUEST

2024-04-25
Favorite Tagline (April 2024 Update)
36

WEEKLY QUESTS

S8W4
Original Meme of the Week
8
Clip of the Week
7
Gaming Photography
8
Helicopter Game High Score
26
The important thing is the experience we gained along the way
6
We Do Things in Threes
5
What's the Super Rush? Bonny Greens
10
I need a Hero: Explosive Soldier 76
4
What is your damage?
0

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TurboGrafx-16
1989-08-29
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. It was the first console marketed in the fourth generation of game consoles, commonly known as the 16-bit era, though the console has an 8-bit central processing unit (CPU). It was released in Japan in 1987 and in North America in 1989. 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. 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.
 
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. It was the first console marketed in the fourth generation of game consoles, commonly known as the 16-bit era, though the console has an 8-bit central processing unit (CPU). It was released in Japan in 1987 and in North America in 1989. 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. 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.

Manufacturer: NEC
Platform: NEC
North American Release Date: 1989-08-29
Japanese Release Date: 1987-10-30
~Units Sold: 10 million+