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{{stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was an NEC subsidiary responsible for releasing NEC consoles and their video games locally. It was formed from the merger of [[NEC Home Electronics (USA)]] with other NEC divisions. | {{stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was an NEC subsidiary responsible for releasing NEC consoles and their video games locally. It was formed from the merger of [[NEC Home Electronics (USA)]] with other NEC divisions. |
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Founded: 1989-11[1] |
Headquarters: 1255 Michael Drive, Wood Dale, Illinois, 60191-1094 |
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NEC Technologies was an NEC subsidiary responsible for releasing NEC consoles and their video games locally. It was formed from the merger of NEC Home Electronics (USA) with other NEC divisions.
Its activities were taken over by Turbo Technologies.