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- TurboExpress abstract "The TurboExpress is a handheld video game console, released by NEC in 1990. It is essentially a portable version of the TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine home console that came two to three years earlier. It was sold as the PC Engine GT (Game Tank) in Japan.It can play all the TurboGrafx-16's HuCard games. It has a 66 mm (2.6 in.) screen, the same size as the original Game Boy, and can display 64 sprites at once, 16 per scanline, in up to 481 colors from a palette of 512. It has 8 kilobytes of RAM. The Turbo runs its HuC6280 CPU at 1.79 or 7.16 MHz.As part of the fourth generation of gaming, the TurboExpress primarily competed with Nintendo's Game Boy, Sega's Game Gear, and the Atari Lynx. However, with 1.5 million units sold, far behind its two main competitors, NEC failed to gain significant sales or market share in the handheld market.Its launch price in the U.S. was $249.99. The price was briefly raised to $299.99, soon dropped back to $249.99, and by 1992 it was $199.99.".
- TurboExpress cpu Hudson_Soft_HuC6280.
- TurboExpress manufacturer NEC.
- TurboExpress thumbnail TurboExpress-Front.jpg?width=300.
- TurboExpress type Video_game_console.
- TurboExpress wikiPageID "948286".
- TurboExpress wikiPageLength "7332".
- TurboExpress wikiPageOutDegree "45".
- TurboExpress wikiPageRevisionID "706292838".
- TurboExpress wikiPageWikiLink 3_Ninjas.
- TurboExpress wikiPageWikiLink Analog_signal.
- TurboExpress wikiPageWikiLink Atari_Lynx.
- TurboExpress wikiPageWikiLink Category:1990_introductions.
- TurboExpress wikiPageWikiLink Category:1990s_toys.
- TurboExpress wikiPageWikiLink Category:Handheld_game_consoles.
- TurboExpress wikiPageWikiLink Category:TurboGrafx-16.
- TurboExpress wikiPageWikiLink Central_processing_unit.
- TurboExpress wikiPageWikiLink Composite_video.
- TurboExpress wikiPageWikiLink Computer_Gaming_World.
- TurboExpress wikiPageWikiLink Doogie_Howser,_M.D..
- TurboExpress wikiPageWikiLink Enemy_of_the_State_(film).
- TurboExpress wikiPageWikiLink Fourth_generation_of_video_game_consoles.
- TurboExpress wikiPageWikiLink Game_Boy.
- TurboExpress wikiPageWikiLink Genesis_Nomad.
- TurboExpress wikiPageWikiLink Handheld_game_console.
- TurboExpress wikiPageWikiLink Hertz.
- TurboExpress wikiPageWikiLink High-definition_television.
- TurboExpress wikiPageWikiLink HuCard.
- TurboExpress wikiPageWikiLink Hudson_Soft_HuC6280.
- TurboExpress wikiPageWikiLink NEC.
- TurboExpress wikiPageWikiLink Nintendo.
- TurboExpress wikiPageWikiLink Password_(video_gaming).
- TurboExpress wikiPageWikiLink Random-access_memory.
- TurboExpress wikiPageWikiLink Sega.
- TurboExpress wikiPageWikiLink Sega_Game_Gear.
- TurboExpress wikiPageWikiLink Sprite_(computer_graphics).
- TurboExpress wikiPageWikiLink Tuner_(radio).
- TurboExpress wikiPageWikiLink TurboDuo.
- TurboExpress wikiPageWikiLink TurboGrafx-16.
- TurboExpress wikiPageWikiLink Video_game_console.
- TurboExpress wikiPageWikiLink File:PC_Engine_GT.jpg.
- TurboExpress wikiPageWikiLink File:TurboExpress-Front.jpg.
- TurboExpress wikiPageWikiLink File:Turbo_express.jpg.
- TurboExpress wikiPageWikiLinkText "PC Engine GT".
- TurboExpress wikiPageWikiLinkText "TurboExpress".
- TurboExpress caption "TurboExpress handheld".
- TurboExpress cpu "HuC6280 clocked at 7.16 MHz or 1.79MHz".
- TurboExpress display "400".
- TurboExpress generation Fourth_generation_of_video_game_consoles.
- TurboExpress manufacturer NEC.
- TurboExpress media HuCard.
- TurboExpress memory "8".
- TurboExpress name "TurboExpress/PC Engine GT".
- TurboExpress power "6".
- TurboExpress price "249.99".
- TurboExpress related TurboGrafx-16.
- TurboExpress releasedate "1990-12-01".
- TurboExpress type Video_game_console.
- TurboExpress unitssold "1500000".
- TurboExpress wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- TurboExpress wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- TurboExpress wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fourth_generation_game_consoles.
- TurboExpress wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Handheld_game_consoles.
- TurboExpress wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_information_appliance.
- TurboExpress wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:NEC_video_game_consoles.
- TurboExpress wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refbegin.
- TurboExpress wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refend.
- TurboExpress wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- TurboExpress wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Vgrelease.
- TurboExpress subject Category:1990_introductions.
- TurboExpress subject Category:1990s_toys.
- TurboExpress subject Category:Handheld_game_consoles.
- TurboExpress subject Category:TurboGrafx-16.
- TurboExpress hypernym Game.
- TurboExpress type Device.
- TurboExpress type InformationAppliance.
- TurboExpress type VideoGame.
- TurboExpress type Computer.
- TurboExpress type Console.
- TurboExpress type Thing.
- TurboExpress type Q1067263.
- TurboExpress comment "The TurboExpress is a handheld video game console, released by NEC in 1990. It is essentially a portable version of the TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine home console that came two to three years earlier. It was sold as the PC Engine GT (Game Tank) in Japan.It can play all the TurboGrafx-16's HuCard games. It has a 66 mm (2.6 in.) screen, the same size as the original Game Boy, and can display 64 sprites at once, 16 per scanline, in up to 481 colors from a palette of 512. It has 8 kilobytes of RAM.".
- TurboExpress label "TurboExpress".
- TurboExpress sameAs Q966193.
- TurboExpress sameAs PC_Engine_GT.
- TurboExpress sameAs TurboExpress.
- TurboExpress sameAs توربواکسپرس.
- TurboExpress sameAs PC-Engine_GT.
- TurboExpress sameAs TurboExpress.
- TurboExpress sameAs PCエンジンGT.
- TurboExpress sameAs PC_엔진_GT.
- TurboExpress sameAs TurboExpress.
- TurboExpress sameAs m.03shh1.
- TurboExpress sameAs Q966193.
- TurboExpress wasDerivedFrom TurboExpress?oldid=706292838.
- TurboExpress depiction TurboExpress-Front.jpg.
- TurboExpress isPrimaryTopicOf TurboExpress.
- TurboExpress name "TurboExpress/PC Engine GT".