NEC
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Founded: 1899-07-17 | ||
T-series code: T-388 | ||
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NEC (Nippon Electric Company; 日本電気株式会社) 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 Mega Drive. NEC later published video games for Sega consoles.
NEC had a video game and music subsidiary named NEC Avenue; this was eventually consolidated with other NEC divisions to form NEC Interchannel. Their NEC Home Electronics (日本電気ホームエレクトロニクス) division was also responsible for producing video games until its closure.
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Hardware
Consoles
Processors
- 780C (version of Zilog Z80 CPU used in Sega Master System)
- µPD8255A (Programmable Peripheral Interface used in Sega OutRun hardware)
- µPD9004G (VDP graphics processor used in Master System II)
- µPD7759 (speech synthesis sound chip used in System 16B/16C, System C2 and Pico)
- μPD70616 (CPU used in Sega System 32)
- µD65654GF102 (sound chip used in MPEG sound boards for Sega Model 2C)
RAM
- µPD4168 (XRAM used in Sega Master System and Mega Drive)
- µPD41264 (VRAM used in Mega Drive)
- µPD4504161 (SDRAM used in 32X and Saturn)
- µPD481850 (SGRAM used in Saturn)
- µPD4811650 (SGRAM used in Sega Model 3)
- µPD432232 (Syncronous SRAM used in Sega Hikaru)
- µPD4564323 (SDRAM used in Sega NAOMI 2)
Softography (NEC Home Electronics)
Saturn
- Blue Breaker: Ken yorimo Hohoemi wo (1997)
- Linda³ Kanzenban (1998)
Dreamcast
- Sengoku Turb Taikenban (1998)
- Seventh Cross Evolution (1998)
- Espion-Age-Nts Tentouyou Demonstration Movie (1999)
- Sengoku Turb (1999)
- Seventh Cross F.I.D. (1999)
- Industrial Spy: Operation Espionage (1999)
- Sengoku Turb: Fanfan I love me Dunce-doublentendre (1999)
TurboGrafx-16
- Fantasy Zone (1989)
Windows PC
Third-party games for NEC consoles
NEC Avenue, Asmik, and Nihon Telenet published Sega-related titles for NEC consoles.
- Fantasy Zone (1988; NEC Avenue)
- Space Harrier (1988; NEC Avenue)
- Juuouki (1989; NEC Avenue)
- Shinobi (1989; Asmik)
- Golden Axe (1990; Nihon Telenet)
- Power Drift (1990; Asmik)
- After Burner II (1990; NEC Avenue)
- Thunder Blade (1990; NEC Avenue)
- OutRun (1990; NEC Avenue)
- Columns (1991; Nihon Telenet)
- Bonanza Bros. (1992; NEC Avenue)
- Gain Ground (1992; NEC Avenue)
References
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