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{{sub-stub}}'''NEC''' are a Japanese electronics firm, responsible for a number of parts used in [[Sega]] consoles (and the PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16 - a rival to the [[Sega Mega Drive]]). They have also published video games for Sega consoles.
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{{sub-stub}}'''NEC''' (Nippon Electric Company; 日本電気株式会社) are a Japanese electronics firm, specializing in IT services and products. Before its merger with fellow Japanese electronics company Renesas in 2010, it was one of the largest semiconductor companies in the world, ranked #1 from the 1980s to 1991, #2 from 1992 to 1999 (surpassed by Intel), and in the top ten during the 2000s. It was responsible for a number of parts used in [[Sega]] console and [[arcade]] hardware.
  
NEC's in-house video game development team, which existed during the 1990s, was NEC Interchannel.
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NEC had multiple divisions involved with video games: [[NEC Home Electronics]] (produced computers, consoles, and games), [[NEC Avenue]] (produced games) and [[NEC Interchannel]] (produced games).
  
==Softography==
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==Hardware==
:''Note: Likely incomplete. NEC Interchannel may need a separate page.''
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===Processors===
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*780C (version of [[Zilog]] [[Z80]] [https://gamicus.gamepedia.com/Central_processing_unit CPU] used in [[Sega Master System]])
===[[Sega Saturn|Saturn]]===
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*[[:File:UPD8255A datasheet.pdf|µPD8255A]] (Programmable Peripheral Interface used in [[Sega OutRun hardware]])
*''[[Tanjou S: Debut]]'' (1996)
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*[[Sega Master System/Technical specifications|µPD9004G]] ([[VDP]] graphics processor used in [[Master System II]])
*''[[Doukyuusei If]]'' (1996)
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*[[:File:UPD7759 datasheet.pdf|µPD7759]] (speech synthesis [https://gamicus.gamepedia.com/Sound_chip sound chip] used in [[Sega System 16|System 16B/16C]], [[System C2]] and [[Pico]])
*''[[Sentimental Graffiti: First Window]]'' (1997)
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*[[:File:UPD70616ProgrammersReferenceManual.pdf|μPD70616]] (CPU used in [[Sega System 32]])
*''[[Doukyuusei 2]]'' (1997)
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*µD65654GF102 (sound chip used in MPEG sound boards for [[Sega Model 2|Sega Model 2C]])
*''[[Mahou Shoujo Pretty Sammy]]'' (1997)
 
*''[[Sotsugyou Graduation S]]'' (1997)
 
*''[[Sentimental Graffiti]]'' (1998)
 
*''[[Mahou Shoujo Pretty Sammy: Heart no Kimochi]]'' (1998)
 
*''[[Black/Matrix]]'' (1998)
 
*''[[Pia Carrot e Youkoso!! 2]]'' (1998)
 
*''[[Friends: Seishun no Kagayaki]]'' (1999)
 
*''[[With You: Mistume Teitai]]'' (1999)
 
  
===[[Sega Dreamcast|Dreamcast]]===
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===[[RAM]]===
*''[[Seventh Cross]]'' (1998)
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*[[:File:UPD4168 datasheet.pdf|µPD4168]] ([https://computer.fandom.com/wiki/PSRAM XRAM] used in [[Sega Master System]] and [[Mega Drive]])
*''[[Sengoku Turb]]'' (1999)
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*[[:File:UPD41264 datasheet.pdf|µPD41264]] ([[VRAM]] used in [[Mega Drive]])
*''[[Espion-Age-Nts]]'' (1999)
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*[[:File:UPD4504161 datasheet.pdf|µPD4504161]] ([https://computer.fandom.com/wiki/SDRAM SDRAM] used in [[32X]] and [[Saturn]])
*''[[Black/Matrix AD]]'' (1999)
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*[[:File:UPD481850 datasheet.pdf|µPD481850]] ([https://computer.fandom.com/wiki/SGRAM SGRAM] used in [[Saturn]])
*''[[Sengoku Turb F.I.D]]'' (1999)
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*[[:File:UPD4811650 datasheet.pdf|µPD4811650]] (SGRAM used in [[Sega Model 3]])
*''[[Sentimental Graffiti 2]]'' (2000)
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*[[:File:UPD432232 datasheet.pdf|µPD432232]] ([[SRAM|Syncronous SRAM]] used in [[Sega Hikaru]])
*''[[Kanon]]'' (2000)
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*[[:File:UPD4564323 datasheet.pdf|µPD4564323]] (SDRAM used in [[Sega NAOMI 2]])
*''[[Mercurius Pretty: End of the Century]]'' (2000)
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*''[[Harusame Youbi]]'' (2001)
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==Hardware produced==
*''[[Canvas]]'' (2001)
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*''[[Angel Present]]'' (2001)
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*''[[Pia Carrot e Youkoso!! 2.5]]'' (2001)
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==References==
*''[[Canaria: Kono Omoi o Uta ni Nosete]]'' (2001)
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*''[[Air]]'' (2001)
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*''[[Mizuiro]]'' (2002)
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*''[[Dousoukai 2: Again & Refrain]]'' (2002)
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{{NECRetro}}
*''[[Elysion]]'' (2002)
 
*''[[Pandora no Yume]]'' (2002)
 
*''[[Pia Carrot e Youkoso!! 2]]'' (2003)
 
*''[[Pia Carrot e Youkoso!! 3]]'' (2003)
 
*''[[Interlude]]'' (2003)
 
*''[[Majo no Ochakai]]'' (2003)
 
*''[[Shirotsume Kusa Hanashi: Episode of the Clovers]]'' (2003)
 
*''[[Aikagi]]'' (2003)
 
*''[[Snow]]'' (2003)
 
*''[[Sentimental Graffiti: Yakusoku]]'' (2003)
 
*''[[Tamakyuu]]'' (2004)
 
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NEC
Founded: 1899-07-17
Merged with: Renesas Electronics
Headquarters:
Tokyo, Japan
401 Ellis Street, Mountain View, California 94039, United States[1]

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NEC (Nippon Electric Company; 日本電気株式会社) are a Japanese electronics firm, specializing in IT services and products. Before its merger with fellow Japanese electronics company Renesas in 2010, it was one of the largest semiconductor companies in the world, ranked #1 from the 1980s to 1991, #2 from 1992 to 1999 (surpassed by Intel), and in the top ten during the 2000s. It was responsible for a number of parts used in Sega console and arcade hardware.

NEC had multiple divisions involved with video games: NEC Home Electronics (produced computers, consoles, and games), NEC Avenue (produced games) and NEC Interchannel (produced games).

Hardware

Processors

RAM

Hardware produced

References

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