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NEC Home Electronics
Founded: 1953-06-01[1]
Defunct: 2000-03-31
Headquarters: Japan

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NEC Home Electronics (日本電気ホームエレクトロニクス) was the home electronics division of NEC. It was responsible for producing consoles like the PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16 with Hudson Soft as well as video games, even for non-NEC consoles.

All of NEC Home Electronics's PC Engine-related IP rights were transferred to NEC Biglobe.

Softography

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PC Engine

Super CD-ROM²

Arcade CD-ROM²

PC-FX

Dreamcast

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