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PC Engine (TurboGrafx-16) emulators

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{{Infobox console|title = PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16|logo = PCengine.jpg|developer = NEC Home Electronics, Hudson Soft|type = [[File:PCengine.jpgCategory:Consoles|Home video game console]]|generation = Fourth generation|release = 1987|thumbdiscontinued = 1994|successor = SuperGrafx, [[PC-FX emulators|The PC Engine. <small>The TurboGrafx-16 had a different model.</small>FX]]|emulated = {{✓}}}}
[[File:SuperGrafx-Console-Set.jpg|thumb|The PC Engine SuperGrafx.]]
The '''[[gametech:TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine|PC Engine]]''' ('''PCE''') was a 16-bit system released jointly by [[wikipedia:Nec|NEC]] and [[wikipedia:Hudson Soft|Hudson Soft]] in Japan in 1987. When it came time to seek other potential markets, the two companies eventually caved to a limited American release in 1989 under a completely different model and name: the '''TurboGrafx-16'''. The European versions varied throughout the countries, being the western version in Spain and United Kingdom and Japanese models in Benelux regions.
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