Description
Tanggal rilis: 1991/06/21
Platform: PC Engine Hu-Card
Developer: NEC
Perkiraan tiba di alamat pemesan: 2 hari
Deskripsi:
– Region Japan.
– Second hand.
– Kondisi box 70%
– No.seri match.
– Set: PC Engine Core Grafx II Game console, Controller x1, AV Cable, Power Adapter.
– Game console dalam kondisi baik.
PC Engine was a collaborative effort between Hudson Soft, who created video game software, and NEC, a company which was dominant in the Japanese personal computer market with their PC-88 and PC-98 platforms. NEC lacked the vital experience in the video gaming industry so approached numerous video game studios for support. By pure coincidence, NEC’s interest in entering the lucrative video game market coincided with Hudson’s failed attempt to sell designs for then-advanced graphics chips to Nintendo. The two companies successfully joined together to then develop the new system. Has an 8-bit CPU, a 16-bit video color encoder, and a 16-bit video display controller. The GPUs are capable of displaying 482 colors simultaneously, out of 512. With dimensions of just 14 cm × 14 cm × 3.8 cm (5.5 in × 5.5 in × 1.5 in), the Japanese PC Engine is the smallest major home game console ever made.
The PC Engine CoreGrafx is an updated model of the PC Engine, released in Japan on December 8, 1989. It has the same form factor as the original PC Engine, but it changes the color scheme from white and red to black and blue, and replaces the original’s RF connector with an A/V port. It also used a revised CPU, the HuC6280a, which supposedly fixed some minor audio issues.
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