![]() Its (even) less successful successor ended up being named the PC-FX. In Japanese, the console was released under the similarly misleading name PC Engine, likely due to NEC trademarking the term "PC" for their range of computers in Japan (e.g. ![]() note It did however use a pair of 16-bit GPUs. The TurboGrafx-16, despite its name, actually uses an 8-bit CPU, specifically an overclocked version of the MOS 6502 previously employed by various 8-bit computers (such as the Atari 8-bit line and the Commodore 64), as well as the NES.Incidentally, the Mega Drive is actually considered to be the fifth Sega console in Japan (hence its internal code name, the Mark V), even though the SG-1000 II and the Master System (the Mark II and IV) were just remodeled versions of the original SG-1000 and the Sega Mark III respectively. It was otherwise known as the Mega Drive everywhere else. ![]()
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