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{{System
|name=TurboGrafx 16
|name=TurboGrafx 16
|consoleimage=[[Image:Tg-16.jpg|250px]]
|image=[[Image:Tg-16.jpg|250px]]
|manufacturer=[[NEC Corporation]]
|manufacturer=[[NEC Corporation]]
|released=September, [[1989]]
|released=September, [[1989]]
}}
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The '''TurboGrafx-16''' (known as the '''PC Engine''' in Japan) was [[NEC Corporation]]'s first videogame console. Despite the "16" in its title, the TurboGrafx is an 8-bit system at heart (although it does have a 16-bit graphics chip).
The '''TurboGrafx-16''' (known as the '''PC Engine''' in Japan) was [[NEC Corporation]]'s first videogame console. Despite the "16" in its title, the TurboGrafx is an 8-bit system at heart (although it does have a 16-bit graphics chip).
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TurboGrafx 16
[[File:|250px|The console image for TurboGrafx 16.]]
ManufacturerNEC Corporation
Released[[September, 1989]]
Total Games328 (190 present)
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[[Category:September, 1989]]

The TurboGrafx-16 (known as the PC Engine in Japan) was NEC Corporation's first videogame console. Despite the "16" in its title, the TurboGrafx is an 8-bit system at heart (although it does have a 16-bit graphics chip).

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Pages in category "TurboGrafx-16"

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