Collection: Nec PC-FX

The PC-FX (ピーシー エフエックス? Pī Shī Efu Ekkusu) is a 32-bit home video game console made by NEC Home Electronics. It was released in Japan on December 23, 1994, just weeks after Sony's PlayStation and a month after the Sega Saturn. It is the successor to the PC Engine (and its many add-ons), known as TurboGrafx-16 in North America.

Unlike its predecessors the PC-FX was only released in Japan. The console is shaped like a tower PC and was meant to be similarly upgradeable. However the PC-FX lacked a 3D polygon-based graphics chip that rendered the system underpowered in comparison to its competitors. It was also expensive and lacked developer support, and as a result it was unable to compete effectively with its fifth generation peers. The PC-FX was NEC's last home video game console, and was discontinued in February 1998.

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  • Super God Trooper Zeroigar - Nec Pc-Fx
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  • Akazukin ChaCha: Osawagase! Panic Race! - Nec Pc-Fx
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  • Comic Road - Nec Pc-Fx
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    ¥14,990 JPY
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  • PC-FX Battle Heat! - Nec Pc-Fx
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    ¥5,990 JPY
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  • PC-FX control pad FX-PAD - Nec Pc-Fx
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    ¥9,990 JPY
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  • Galaxy Fraulein Yuna FX taikenban - Nec Pc-Fx
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    ¥1,990 JPY
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