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NEC PC Engine

The NEC PC Engine came out first and was the Japanese Version of the Turbo Grafx 16. The PC Engine had dual 8 bit processors. The color palette held 512 colors with up to 482 displayed at once (background and sprites) with a maximum of 16 sprites per screen. The system came out in 1987, two years before we recieved the TG16 in the United States. Could link to the TG 16?

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