TurboExpress

The PC Engine GT ( Turbo Express in the U.S.) is a portable version of NEC's PC Engine game console that was released in 1990 for the price of $ 249.99. In Germany the import version cost around 700, - DM and was more than twice as expensive as Sega's Game Gear.

As most advanced handheld game console of its time, the PC Engine GT was compatible with all PC Engine games. The screen is as big as that of the Game Boy and is 64 sprites at a time in 482 colors. The device has 8 kilobytes of RAM and two 6502 CPUs with 7.2 megahertz.

With an optional TV tuner, it can be used as a video monitor. With appropriate additional hardware multiplayer games are possible for two players.

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