PC-FX

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The PC-FX is a Japan-only fifth-generation home video game console developed by NEC, notable for its tower-like design and focus on full-motion video–heavy games.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf home video game console
audioOutput stereo RCA
backwardCompatibility no
codename Tetsujin NERFINISHED
commercialPerformance commercial failure
company NEC Corporation NERFINISHED
competitor Nintendo 64 NERFINISHED
Sega Saturn NERFINISHED
Sony PlayStation NERFINISHED
controllerPorts 2
countryOfOrigin Japan
cpu NEC V810 NERFINISHED
cpuClockSpeed 21.5 MHz
designFeature stackable expansion bays
vertical tower-like case
developer NEC Home Electronics NERFINISHED
expansion PC-FX GA board for PC NERFINISHED
formFactor tower
generation fifth generation
graphicsCapability 2D sprite-based graphics
full-motion video playback
inputDevice PC-FX controller NERFINISHED
libraryCharacteristic heavily focused on anime licenses
large proportion of visual novels and dating sims
lifecycleStatus discontinued
manufacturer NEC Home Electronics NERFINISHED
marketAvailability Japan-only
mediaFormat CD-ROM
notableFor anime-style visual novel games
full-motion video–heavy games
lack of true 3D polygon hardware
powerSupply external AC adapter
predecessor PC Engine NERFINISHED
TurboGrafx-16 NERFINISHED
regionLocking yes
releaseDate 1994-12-23
releaseRegion Japan NERFINISHED
sound PCM audio
successor none
supports save data via backup memory
unitsSoldApprox less than 500000
videoOutput S-Video
composite video

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TurboGrafx-16 successor PC-FX