• Japonya'da 30 Ekim 1987'de PC Engine[2] ve 29 Ağustos 1989'da Amerika Birleşik Devletleri'de TurboGrafx-16 adıyla piyasaya sürüldü.
  • The so-called PC Engine, whose name was derived from NEC's successful PC-xx range, was developed as a more powerful alternative to the Famicom (and Sega...
  • This made the TurboGrafx — as the PC Engine came to be known stateside — a bit of a niche system outside its native land.
  • The PC Engine isn’t a home computer, it’s a console - Americans knew it as TurboGrafx-16. These days though, it’s fair to say no one knows it by either name.
  • The PC Engine CD Application includes a custom settings dialog. To access these settings, display the "Pause" screen and select the "PC Engine Settings"...
  • Longplays for the NEC Turbografx 16 / PC-Engine CD game consoles.
  • Most Popular PC Engine CD Games. alt. ... Last added PC Engine CD Games. Bomberman '94 (Japan) (Demo).
  • The TurboGrafx-16, known as the PC Engine[a] outside North America, is a home video game console designed by Hudson Soft and sold by NEC Home Electronics.
  • The PC Engine, released in North America as the TurboGrafx-16 is a video game console originally developed by ... 2 List of Sega games for the PC Engine (JP).
  • Besides the great quality of games the PC-Engine is also known for one more reason, it was the first videogame system to use the high storage capacity of a CD...