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NEC Home Electronics (USA) |
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Founded: 1981-10[1][2] |
Headquarters: 1255 Michael Drive, Wood Dale, Illinois, United States |
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NEC Home Electronics (USA) was the American division of NEC Home Electronics. It was responsible for releasing NEC consoles and their video games locally.
It was merged with some other NEC divisions to form NEC Technologies.