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TurboDuo
TurboDuo The TurboDuo (also called Turbo Duo) is a US video game console released on October 10, 1992 by Turbo Technologies Incorporated (a Los Angeles-based corporation consisting of NEC and Hudson Soft employees, established to market NEC consoles in North America after NEC Home Electronics USA failed to effectively market ...
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TurboGrafx 16
TurboGrafx 16 TurboGrafx-16 Manufacturer NEC Type Video game console Generation 16-bit era First available September 1, 1989 (U.S.) (See also: PC Engine) Media HuCard, CD-ROM Controller input {{{controllers}}} Online service Units sold {{{unitssold}}} Top-selling game For information on the Japanese version of this console, see ...
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Johnny Turbo
Johnny Turbo Johnny Turbo is a fictional character created to advertise the Turbo Duo, a hybrid Turbografx 16 and TurboGrafx CD system, in North America. NEC utilized Bonk (i.e. Bonk's Adventure, Bonk's Revenge) as TG-16's original mascot. Later, continuing this theme, TTi would adopt Air Zonk ...
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Bonk (video game)
Bonk (video game) Bonk in the first level of Bonk's Adventure, for the TurboGrafx 16 Bonk is a video game character from NEC's TurboGrafx 16 console. Known in Japan as "PC-Genjin" (PC原人, PC-Caveman, a pun on "PC Engine"), Bonk was a mascot for NEC's console, though ...
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User talk:Airzonk
User talk:Airzonk Welcome! Hello, Airzonk, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are a few good links for newcomers: The five pillars of Wikipedia How to edit a page Help pages Tutorial How to write a great ...
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Air Zonk
Air Zonk Air Zonk PC Denjin Punkic Cyborg |
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Developer(s) Red | Publisher(s) | Hudson Soft |
Release date(s) 1992 December 12, 1992 Genre(s) Scrolling shooter/Cute 'em up Mode(s ...
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Ys (video game)
Ys (video game) Ys (pronounced "eese", like saying "east" without a T at the end, not "whyz") (Japanese: ) is a Japanese-origin computer role-playing game series, and Nihon Falcom's flagship franchise. It started on the NEC PC-88 in 1986. It was later ported to the MSX, NES, NEC ...
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PC Engine
PC Engine PC Engine Manufacturer NEC Type Video game console Generation 16-bit era First available October 30 1987 (Japan) Media HuCard, CD-ROM Controller input {{{controllers}}} Online service Units sold {{{unitssold}}} Top-selling game For more information on the North American version of this system, see TurboGrafx 16. The PC ...
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Talk:Video game console
Talk:Video game console Consoles From Consoles A console can be an electronic device used for entering information (input) into a computer system or similar elecronic processor. One type, a game console, is a unit designed to play games; it is usually plugged into a television, which serves as the video ...
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Hudson Soft HuC6270
Hudson Soft HuC6270 HuC6270 is a Video Display Controller (VDC) developed and manufactured by Hudson Soft. The VDC was used in the PC Engine game console produced by NEC in 1987 and in the SuperGrafx and TurboGrafx 16 also developed by NEC. Except from NEC only one other company ever made ...
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