Difference between revisions of "NEC"

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*[[:File:UPD7759 datasheet.pdf|µPD7759]] ([https://gamicus.gamepedia.com/Sound_chip sound chip] used in [[Sega Pico]], [[Sega System 16|System 16B/16C]] and [[System C2]])
 
*[[:File:UPD7759 datasheet.pdf|µPD7759]] ([https://gamicus.gamepedia.com/Sound_chip sound chip] used in [[Sega Pico]], [[Sega System 16|System 16B/16C]] and [[System C2]])
 
*[[:File:UPD70616ProgrammersReferenceManual.pdf|μPD70616]] ([https://gamicus.gamepedia.com/Central_processing_unit CPU] used in [[Sega System 32]])
 
*[[:File:UPD70616ProgrammersReferenceManual.pdf|μPD70616]] ([https://gamicus.gamepedia.com/Central_processing_unit CPU] used in [[Sega System 32]])
*µD65654GF102 (sound chip in [[Sega Model 2|Sega Model 2C]])
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*µD65654GF102 (sound chip used in [[Sega Model 2|Sega Model 2C]])
  
 
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NEC are a Japanese electronics firm, responsible for a number of parts used in Sega console and arcade hardware. NEC also released the PC-Engine/TurboGrafx-16, a rival to the Sega Mega Drive. NEC later published video games for Sega consoles.

NEC's in-house video game development team before the mid-1990s was called NEC Avenue; this was eventually consolidated with other software developers to form NEC Interchannel. Their NEC Home Electronics division was also responsible for developing and publishing video games during the NEC Interchannel years.

Hardware

Consoles

Processors

RAM

Softography

Note: Likely incomplete. NEC Interchannel games are listed on their own page.

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