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PcFX Games

PcFX

PcFX
Year: 1994
Generation: Fifth
Producer: NEC Corporation
Launch Year: 1994
Discontinued: 1998
Units Sold: 400 thousand
Top Game: Tama: Adventurous Ball In Giddy Labyrinth
Price at Launch: 49,800 yen
Country of Origin: Japan
CPU: NEC V810
RAM: 16 MB
Devices / Peripherals: Controller,Keyboard,Memory Card,Modem,CD-ROM,Expansion Ports

1. What Was the NEC PC-FX?

The NEC PC-FX was a 32-bit fifth-generation video game console released exclusively in Japan in late 1994. It was intended as the successor to the PC Engine (TurboGrafx-16), but took a radically different approach: instead of focusing on 3D graphics like the PlayStation or Saturn, it emphasized 2D animation, FMV (full-motion video), and visual novel-style experiences.

Shaped like a PC tower and marketed heavily to anime fans, the PC-FX was bold, unique… and ultimately a commercial flop.


2. Key Features of the PC-FX

  • 32-bit V810 RISC CPU: the same processor family used in the Virtual Boy, clocked at 21.5 MHz.
  • No 3D hardware: entirely focused on 2D sprite scaling and FMV playback.
  • CD-ROM based: used large, high-capacity discs for full-motion anime cutscenes and voice acting.
  • Modular PC tower design: vertical case with expansion ports and an internal fan — it looked like a desktop!
  • Dedicated audio chips: high-quality ADPCM sound and support for CD audio.

3. Game Library and Genre Focus

  • Only ~62 games released: all Japan-exclusive, mostly on CD-ROM.
  • Anime-centric experiences: visual novels, dating sims, RPGs, and strategy games dominated the library.
  • Notable titles: Zenki FX, Chip Chan Kick!, Battle Heat, and Angelique Special.

4. Legacy and Cult Appeal

The PC-FX didn’t succeed commercially, but it holds a legendary status among collectors and anime game fans. Its library is one-of-a-kind, and its weird-but-wonderful hardware makes it a standout from the 32-bit era.

  • Highly collectible: hardware and complete game sets fetch premium prices.
  • Unique genre niche: one of the only consoles built around interactive anime.
  • Preserved through emulation: tools like Mednafen now support PC-FX titles.
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