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Nec Pc-Engine DUO-R

$850.00 to $850.00

NEC released a revised version of the Pc Engine DUO with a slick white design of the console to reduce both manufacturing costs and the sale price. This new version, theĀ PC Engine Duo RĀ went to market on March 25, 1993.....

Nec Pc-Engine DUO

$700.00 to $700.00

Ā  TheĀ Pc Engine DuoĀ is aĀ fourth-generationĀ video game consoleĀ developed byĀ NEC Home Electronics.Ā Itā€™s a Japanese game console released in September 1991. The Duo is a combination of the PC Engine and Super CD-ROM2 systems packaged in a modern, sleek, matte-black casing.Ā  The minimalistic...

Nec Pc-Engine Core Grafx II

$450.00 to $450.00

The NEC PC Engine Core Grafx II, is a fourth-generation video game console. Hardware revision of the 1987 PC Engine, the Core Grafx II added a multi-AV port, replacing the RF-only output of the previous model. Slight changed have been...

Nec Pc-Engine Core Grafx I

$450.00 to $450.00

NEC released the Core Grafx in 1989 in Japan. The Core Grafx is similar to the original PC Engine, but instead of having RF out, it has a port for composite video, using a pinout similar to the Sega Genesis/Mega...

Nec Pc-Engine

$500.00

TheĀ PC Engine (known as the TurboGrafx-16 Ā in the USA) is aĀ home video game consoleĀ jointly developed byĀ Hudson SoftĀ andĀ NEC Home Electronics, released in Japan on October 30, 1987. It was the first console released in theĀ 16-bit era, albeit still utilizing an 8-bitĀ CPU....

Microsoft Xbox

$200.00 to $450.00

TheĀ XboxĀ is aĀ home video game consoleĀ and the first installment in theĀ XboxĀ series of consoles manufactured byĀ  It was released on November 15, 2001, in North America, followed by Australia, Europe and Japan in 2002. It was Microsoft's first foray into the gaming...

Atari Jaguar

$400.00 to $400.00

TheĀ Atari JaguarĀ is aĀ home video game consoleĀ that was developed byĀ Atari Corporation. The console was the sixth and last programmable console to be developed under theĀ AtariĀ brand, originally released in North America in November 1993 and in Europe during summer 1993. Atari marketed...

Amiga CD 32

$550.00 to $800.00

The Commodore Amiga CD32 was known to be one of the first 32-bit game consoles. It was released in Europe, Australia, Canada and Brazil around 1993. Among some of the features of the system are it's CD storage basis for...

Goldstar 3DO

$900.00 to $900.00

The Goldstar 3DO looks similar to the Panasonic FZ-1 and featured a similar front-loading try.Ā  It even included a certificate to send in with a roll of film for custom-made photo CDs from Goldstar.