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Engine GT in ****an and
TurboExpress Handheld Entertainment System in the U.S. It is
essentially a
portable version of the
TurboGrafx-16 home
console that...
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released in ****an on
December 1, 1990, and then in the
United States as the
TurboExpress. It can play only
HuCard games. It has a 2.6-inch (66 mm) backlit, active-matrix...
- the
system every year
until 2004's
Winter Games. The
TurboExpress is a
portable version of the
TurboGrafx,
released in 1990 for $249.99. Its ****anese equivalent...
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primarily competed with Nintendo's Game Boy, the
Atari Lynx, and NEC's
TurboExpress. It
shares much of its
hardware with the
Master System, and can play...
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compared to
competitors like the Sega Game Gear,
Atari Lynx, and NEC
TurboExpress, the Game Boy
rapidly outsold them all. An
estimated 118.69 million units...
- time, such as the
Nintendo Game Boy,
Atari Lynx, Sega Game Gear and
TurboExpress.
Nintendo was able to
capitalize on its
success in the
third generation...
- models: TurboGrafx-16 (PC Engine), TurboGrafx-CD (TG-CD),
Turbo Duo (DUO) and the
handheld TurboExpress (PC
Engine GT). NEC's
SuperGrafx (which was
never released...
- two
months earlier. It also
competed with Sega's Game Gear and NEC's
TurboExpress,
released the
following year. The
system was
developed at Epyx by two...
- The
TurboDuo (later
rebranded as
simply the Duo) is a fourth-generation
video game
console developed by NEC Home
Electronics and
Hudson Soft for the North...
- 8-bit and 16-bit
handheld consoles such as the Game Boy, Game Gear, and
TurboExpress,
initially starting off successfully. Due to
stiff competition in the...