![]() ![]() in a similar fashion to "Game Pak", or "Mega Cartridge" and "M圜ard/"Sega Card". The most unique characteristic of the system was that the non-CD games did not come on bulky cartridges, but rather on thin TurboChips/HuCards note "HuCard" was used in all regions "TurboChip" was just an alternative name utilized for marketing in the U.S. Its mascot character was Bonk, or PC Genjin in Japanese, a clearly Punny Name on the system's name. The system is most noteworthy for being the first console to successfully challenge Nintendo's dominance of the video game market (at least in Japan) and being the first to play games off CDs (via an add-on). The TurboGrafx-16, known as the PC Engine in Japan, was (sort of) a 16-bit console developed by Hudson Soft and sold by NEC that was released first in Japan in 1987 and in North America in 1989.
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