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In the year 1991 [[Sunpronic]] released a [[PC Engine]] clone named [[Super Engine]]. A newer version called [[Super Engine II]] was also released in 1992.
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In 1993, [[Sunpronic]] released clone of [[PC Engine]] called [[Super Engine II]].
 
 
These consoles were not popular mainly because the release of Sega and Nintendo consoles in 1992/1993.
 
  
 
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In 1993, Sunpronic released clone of PC Engine called Super Engine II.

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