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In 1993, Sunpronic released clone of PC Engine called Super Engine II.
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History of NEC consoles by Country | |
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Asia | |
China | The Gulf | Hong Kong | India | Indonesia | Israel | Japan | Malaysia | Philippines | Russia | Singapore | South Korea | Taiwan | Thailand | |
North America | |
Canada | Mexico | USA | |
South America | |
Argentina | Brazil | Chile | |
Europe | |
Austria | Belgium | Cyprus | Czechia | Denmark | Finland | France | Germany | Greece | Iceland | Ireland | Italy | Luxembourg | Malta | Netherlands | Norway | Portugal | Spain | Sweden | Switzerland | United Kingdom | |
Australia and Oceania | |
Australia | New Zealand | |
Africa | |
South Africa |