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- PC-FX abstract "The PC-FX (ピーシー エフエックス, Pī Shī Efu Ekkusu) is a video game console released in Japan on December 23, 1994 by NEC Corporation. It is the 32-bit successor to NEC's PC Engine.Unlike its predecessor, the PC-FX was only released in Japan, where it is seen to have been a commercial failure,[citation needed] unable to compete effectively with its fifth generation peers. The PC-FX was NEC's last home video game console, and was discontinued in February 1998.".
- PC-FX manufacturer NEC.
- PC-FX predecessor TurboGrafx-16.
- PC-FX thumbnail PC-FX-Console-Set.jpg?width=300.
- PC-FX title "PC-FX".
- PC-FX type Video_game_console.
- PC-FX wikiPageExternalLink NG_1995_01_040.jpg.
- PC-FX wikiPageExternalLink www.pcenginefx.com.
- PC-FX wikiPageID "24929".
- PC-FX wikiPageRevisionID "599764525".
- PC-FX cpu "NEC V810".
- PC-FX generation Fifth_generation_of_video_games_consoles.
- PC-FX hasPhotoCollection PC-FX.
- PC-FX lifespan "1994-12-23".
- PC-FX manufacturer NEC.
- PC-FX media CD-ROM.
- PC-FX predecessor TurboGrafx-16.
- PC-FX title "PC-FX".
- PC-FX type Video_game_console.
- PC-FX subject Category:CD-ROM-based_consoles.
- PC-FX subject Category:Fifth-generation_video_game_consoles.
- PC-FX subject Category:Japan-only_video_game_hardware.
- PC-FX subject Category:NEC_consoles.
- PC-FX subject Category:Products_introduced_in_1994.
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- PC-FX type ConsoleTable103092883.
- PC-FX type Fifth-generationVideoGameConsoles.
- PC-FX type Furnishing103405265.
- PC-FX type Furniture103405725.
- PC-FX type Instrumentality103575240.
- PC-FX type NECConsoles.
- PC-FX type Object100002684.
- PC-FX type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- PC-FX type Table104379243.
- PC-FX type Whole100003553.
- PC-FX type Device.
- PC-FX type InformationAppliance.
- PC-FX type DesignedArtifact.
- PC-FX comment "The PC-FX (ピーシー エフエックス, Pī Shī Efu Ekkusu) is a video game console released in Japan on December 23, 1994 by NEC Corporation. It is the 32-bit successor to NEC's PC Engine.Unlike its predecessor, the PC-FX was only released in Japan, where it is seen to have been a commercial failure,[citation needed] unable to compete effectively with its fifth generation peers. The PC-FX was NEC's last home video game console, and was discontinued in February 1998.".
- PC-FX label "PC-FX".
- PC-FX label "PC-FX".
- PC-FX label "PC-FX".
- PC-FX label "PC-FX".
- PC-FX label "PC-FX".
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- PC-FX label "PC-FX".
- PC-FX label "PC-FX".
- PC-FX label "PC-FX".
- PC-FX label "بي سي-إف إكس".
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- PC-FX sameAs Q1136902.
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- PC-FX wasDerivedFrom PC-FX?oldid=599764525.
- PC-FX depiction PC-FX-Console-Set.jpg.
- PC-FX isPrimaryTopicOf PC-FX.