History of video games/Platforms/TurboGrafx-16

Launch
The PC Engine was launched in 1987 in Japan, and saw a North American release as the TurboGrafx-16 in Fall of 1989. The TurboGrafx-16 cost $200 at launch in the United States of America.

The console saw two major contemporary variations in the PC Engine SuperGrafx and the TurboDuo. A portable version of this console would later be released as the TurboExpress.

Legacy
Global sales of TurboGrafx-16 consoles totaled 10 million. The system was never released in Europe, and sold only 2.5 million consoles in North America.

NEC would later attempt to enter the home console market again with the PC-FX.

Technology
The PC Engine / TurboGrafix-16 uses an 8-bit Hudson Soft HuC6280A processor clocked at 3.6 Megahertz.

The PC Engine has eight kilobytes of RAM.

1987

 * J.J. & Jeff

1988

 * Space Harrier