Turbo Grafx 16 System – Video Game Console
- The classic gaming system from NEC
- 16-bit
Product Description
The TurboGrafx-16, known as PC Engine in Japan, is a video game console developed by the Nippon Electric Company (NEC) and released in Japan on October 30, 1987, and in North America on August 29, 1989. There was no official PAL version of the system, but a grey importer (Telegames), provided a very limited release in the United Kingdom and continental Europe in 1990 as the Turbografx.[2]
The TurboGrafx-16 had an 8-bit CPU and a 16-bit graphics chip capable of showing 512 colors at once.
Sega Master System 1 – Video Game Console
- 8-Bit Cartridge Video Game Console System From Sega
- Large Library of Sports meeting Available
Product Description
Sega has always been a pioneer and will continue to grant the most advanced and compelling harvest to consumers. By constantly striving to set the standard for interactive entertainment in and out of the home, Sega will continue to give consumers more ways to play the Sega sports meeting they have grown to like.

