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{{stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (日本電気ホームエレクトロニクス) was a division of [[NEC]] that produced video games.
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{{stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (日本電気ホームエレクトロニクス) was the home electronics division of [[NEC]]. It released the [[PC Engine]]/[[TurboGrafx-16]], a rival to the [[Mega Drive]], and published video games for the Dreamcast.
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==Hardware==
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*[[PC Engine]]
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*[[CD-ROM² systems]]
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*[[TurboGrafx-16]]
  
 
==Softography==
 
==Softography==
 
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==Third-party games for NEC consoles==
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[[NEC Avenue]], [[Asmik]], and [[Nihon Telenet]] published Sega-related titles for NEC consoles.
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*''[[Fantasy Zone]]'' (1988; [[NEC Avenue]])
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*''[[Space Harrier]]'' (1988; NEC Avenue)
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*''[[Altered Beast|Juuouki]]'' (1989; NEC Avenue)
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*''[[Shinobi]]'' (1989; [[Asmik]])
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*''[[Golden Axe]]'' (1990; [[Nihon Telenet]])
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*''[[Power Drift]]'' (1990; Asmik)
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*''[[After Burner II]]'' (1990; NEC Avenue)
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*''[[Thunder Blade]]'' (1990; NEC Avenue)
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*''[[OutRun]]'' (1990; NEC Avenue)
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*''[[Columns]]'' (1991; Nihon Telenet)
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*''[[Bonanza Bros.]]'' (1992; NEC Avenue)
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*''[[Gain Ground]]'' (1992; NEC Avenue)
  
 
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NEC Home Electronics
Founded: 1953-06-01[1]
Defunct: 2000-03-31
T-series code: T-388
Headquarters:
Japan

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NEC Home Electronics (日本電気ホームエレクトロニクス) was the home electronics division of NEC. It released the PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16, a rival to the Mega Drive, and published video games for the Dreamcast.

Hardware

Softography

Third-party games for NEC consoles

NEC Avenue, Asmik, and Nihon Telenet published Sega-related titles for NEC consoles.

References

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