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    TurboGrafx-16 (redirect from PC Engine)
    The TurboGrafx-16, known as the PC Engine outside North America, is a home video game console designed by Hudson Soft and sold by NEC Home Electronics...
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    The PC Engine SuperGrafx (PCエンジンスーパーグラフィックス, Pī Shī Enjin SūpāGurafikkusu), also known as simply the SuperGrafx, is a fourth-generation home video game...
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    This list of games for the TurboGrafx-16, known as the PC Engine outside North America, covers 678 commercial releases spanning the system's launch on...
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    The TurboGrafx-16 Mini, also known as the PC Engine Mini (PCエンジン mini, Pī Shī Enjin mini) in Japan and PC Engine CoreGrafx Mini in Europe, is a dedicated...
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    TurboDuo (redirect from PC Engine Duo)
    rollout in May 1993, TurboDuo is the localized version of the Japanese PC Engine Duo, which was released in September 1991. Compared to TurboGrafx-16 and...
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    TurboExpress (redirect from PC Engine GT)
    released in late 1990 in Japan and the United States, branded as the PC Engine GT in Japan and TurboExpress Handheld Entertainment System in the U.S...
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    was intended as the successor to the PC Engine (known overseas as the TurboGrafx-16). Unlike its predecessor, the PC-FX was only released in Japan. Its...
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    The Pilatus PC-12 is a pressurized, single-engined, turboprop aircraft manufactured by Pilatus Aircraft of Stans, Switzerland since 1991. It was designed...
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  • is a 1990 action video game developed and published by Sunsoft for the PC Engine. Based on the DC Comics superhero Batman, it is inspired by the Warner...
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    The Pilatus PC-6 Porter is a single-engined STOL utility aircraft designed by Pilatus Aircraft of Switzerland. First flown in 1959, the PC-6 was produced...
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  • 2009. Retrieved 31 July 2009. "October Special Edition PC Engine All Catalog '93". PC-Engine Vol. 6. Tokuma, Shoten. Retrieved October 1, 1993, p. 10...
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  • an application called PC Engine Game Box was published in the App Store which served as a portal to download classic PC Engine video games. Among the...
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  • Bonk's Adventure (redirect from PC Genjin)
    for the PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16. The Japanese title PC Genjin is a play on the system's original name, PC Engine, with the European title PC Kid similarly...
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  • while the Famicom version gives this option as a standard feature. The PC Engine version of Double Dragon II: The Revenge, released in Super CD-ROM² format...
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  • characters were redrawn. There is new music for the end credits sequence. The PC Engine version was published by NEC Home Electronics, developed by Capcom, and...
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  • console, followed by conversions to the Nintendo Entertainment System, PC Engine, and home computers. It was re-released as downloadable emulated versions...
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  • video game originally developed and published by Hudson Soft for the PC Engine in Japan on 7 December 1990 and later in North America for the TurboGrafx-16...
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  • Bonk (series) (redirect from PC-Genjin)
    known as PC-Genjin in Japan and as PC Kid or B.C. Kid in PAL territories, is a video game character and former mascot for NEC's PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16...
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  • fourth Kunio-kun game released for the Family Computer. Ports for the PC Engine and Mega Drive were also released in Japan. A Game Boy version was released...
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  • arcade original nor in the PC Engine CD-ROM² versions; rather, a different intro takes place with a blue-windowed ZIG. The PC Engine CD-ROM² added two new...
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  • subsidiary American Technos. Remakes have been released for the X68000, PC-Engine Super CD-ROM², and Game Boy Advance. The NES version was re-released for...
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  • for the PC Engine CD-ROM² in 1989 and TurboGrafx-CD in 1990. It consists of enhanced remakes of the first two Ys games by Nihon Falcom for the PC-8801 home...
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    the PC-7 Mk.II M, was developed during the 1990s, by combining the newer airframe and avionics from the PC-9 with the PC-7's smaller turbine engine. Reportedly...
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  • for the Nintendo Famicom (including Famicom Disk System), NEC PC Engine (including PC Engine CD), Sony PlayStation (as Map Japan) consoles, and Microsoft...
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  • game in the Tokimeki Memorial series, it was first released for the PC Engine's Super CD-ROM² System on May 27, 1994. It was directed by Yoshiaki Nagata...
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    1990 - Super Star Soldier for the PC Engine 1991 - Final Soldier for the PC Engine 1992 - Soldier Blade for the PC Engine would be the last of the popular...
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  • Bomberman series which was developed and published by Hudson Soft for the PC Engine and released on December 10, 1993, in Japan. It was later re-developed...
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  • PC Engine Fan was a Japanese magazine dedicated to the PC Engine, published by Tokuma Shoten. It ran from 1988 to 1996. The first issue of PC Engine Fan...
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  • Snatcher (video game) (category NEC PC-8801 games)
    the original adventure game using CD-ROM technology, released for the PC Engine Super CD-ROM² System in 1992. Looking to provide a more interactive experience...
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  • including the PC Engine (1989), Nintendo Entertainment System (1989), Sega Genesis (1991), X68000 (1993) and the FM Towns (1994). The PC Engine port, developed...
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