Video Games > Legacy Systems
1. TurboGrafx-16: The TurboGrafx-16 was the first console released by NEC in 1987. It was the first console to use a 16-bit processor, and it was the first console to be released in North America to use the HuCard format. It was released in Japan as the PC Engine. It was the first console to feature a CD-ROM drive, and it was the first console to feature a built-in memory card.
2. TurboGrafx-CD: The TurboGrafx-CD was released in 1989 as an add-on for the TurboGrafx-16. It was the first console to use the CD-ROM format and was the first console to feature CD-quality sound. It was also the first console to feature an internal memory card, allowing players to save their progress.
3. TurboDuo: The TurboDuo was released in 1992 as an upgrade to the TurboGrafx-16. It featured a built-in CD-ROM drive and a TurboGrafx-16 cartridge slot, allowing players to play both CD-ROM and HuCard games.
4. PC Engine Duo-RX: The PC Engine Duo-RX was released in 1993 and was an upgrade to the TurboDuo. It was the first console to feature a built-in memory card and a built-in modem, allowing players to access online content.
5. PC Engine Duo-R: The PC Engine Duo-R was released in 1994 and was an upgrade to the PC Engine Duo-RX. It featured improved graphics and sound capabilities, and it also featured a built-in modem for online gaming.
6. PC Engine Duo-RX2: The PC Engine Duo-RX2 was released in 1996 and was an upgrade to the PC Engine Duo-R. It featured improved graphics and sound capabilities, and it also featured a built-in modem for online gaming.
7. PC Engine Duo-RX3: The PC Engine Duo-RX3 was released in 1998 and was an upgrade to the PC Engine Duo-RX2. It featured improved graphics and sound capabilities, and it also featured a built-in modem for online gaming.
8. PC-FX: The PC-FX was released in 1994 and was the successor to the PC Engine Duo-RX3. It was the first console to use a 32-bit processor, and it featured improved graphics and sound capabilities. It also featured a built-in modem for online gaming.
9. SuperGrafx: The SuperGrafx was released in 1989 and was an upgrade to the TurboGrafx-16. It featured improved graphics and sound capabilities, and it was the first console to feature a built-in memory card.
10. TurboExpress: The TurboExpress was released in 1990 and was an upgrade to the TurboGrafx-16. It featured improved graphics and sound capabilities, and it was the first console to feature a built-in LCD screen. It was also the first console to feature a built-in modem for online gaming.