The pce is a game console jointly developed by two Japanese companies, Hudson and NEC, and introduced by NEC in 1987. The PC Engine was the first home game console with an optional CD module.
The PC Engine was a very small home game console, mainly due to its efficient three-chip architecture and HuCard, a credit-card-sized data cassette. It uses an enhanced MOSTechnology 65C02 processor, a specially designed 16-bit image processor, and a specially designed video coding chip.
PCE refers to the PC Engine, also known as the TurboGrafx-16. It was developed in 1987 by the Japanese game company Hudson Soft and NEC as a home game console, mainly sold in Japan, North America and Europe. PCE used an 8-bit CPU and 16-bit GPU structure, which had high performance at the time, and had a large number of excellent games, such as \"Super Fast Fight\" and \"Metroid Prime\".