![]() Please scroll down for more sections and remember to share this page. ![]() You can also vote for your favourite system. 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 Corporation. 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 NEC's PC Engine, known as TurboGrafx-16 in North America. Unlike its predecessor, the PC-FX was only released in Japan. NEC provides businesses with the communications and networking solutions that enable them to succeed. The console is shaped just like a tower PC and was meant to be similarly upgradeable. The UNIVERGE SV8300 communications Server is a robust, feature-rich solution that is completely scalable and can be expanded to meet a medium-sized business's communications needs now and in the future. However the PC-FX was using an outdated graphics chip that made the system underpowered. A lack of developers' support also meant inadequate games and as a result it was unable to compete effectively with its fifth generation peers.
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