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The PC Engine (PCエンジン) is a video game console originally released by NEC Home Electronics in Japan in October 1987. It stands as NEC's first foray into the lucrative video games market, becoming a joint venture with Hudson Soft, creator of the system's primary form of media, the HuCard. It was designed primarily to compete with Nintendo and its immensely popular Famicom machine, though found itself up against more powerful systems such as the Sega Mega Drive and Super Famicom.
For information, see PC Engine.
Subcategories
This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.