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NEC's '''PC-FX''' was meant to be the successor to the [[TurboGrafx-16]]... but then again, after the [[SuperGrafx]] crashed and burned, one can only wonder why they even bothered. The hardware was outdated right out of the gate: just as people were drooling for the [[PlayStation]]'s 3D power, this thing came out with no 3D support whatsoever, yet very good full motion video capabilities. Now what kind of games could come out for such a machine? Quite obviously: tons of anime-based interactive movies and point-and-click adventures. This was the otaku's system of choice, but there is little for anyone else. |
NEC's '''PC-FX''' was meant to be the successor to the [[TurboGrafx-16]]... but then again, after the [[SuperGrafx]] crashed and burned, one can only wonder why they even bothered. The hardware was outdated right out of the gate: just as people were drooling for the [[PlayStation]]'s 3D power, this thing came out with no 3D support whatsoever, yet very good full motion video capabilities. Now what kind of games could come out for such a machine? Quite obviously: tons of anime-based interactive movies and point-and-click adventures. This was the otaku's system of choice, but there is little for anyone else. |