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XML
19 lines
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XML
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<theme>
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<variables>
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<systemName>PC Engine CD-ROM²</systemName>
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<systemDescription>The CD-ROM² (pronounced CD-ROM-ROM) is an add-on attachment for the PC Engine that was released in Japan on December 4, 1988. The add-on allows the core versions of the console to play PC Engine games in CD-ROM format in addition to standard HuCards. This made the PC Engine the first video game console to use CD-ROMs as a storage media. The add-on consisted of two devices - the CD player itself and the interface unit, which connects the CD player to the console and provides a unified power supply and output for both.
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It was later released as the TurboGrafx-CD in the United States in November 1989, with a remodeled interface unit in order to suit the different shape of the TurboGrafx-16 console. The TurboGrafx-CD had a launch price of $399.99 and did not include any bundled games. Fighting Street and Monster Lair were the TurboGrafx-CD launch titles; Ys Book I and II soon followed.</systemDescription>
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<systemManufacturer>NEC</systemManufacturer>
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<systemReleaseYear>1988</systemReleaseYear>
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<systemReleaseDate>1988-12-04</systemReleaseDate>
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<systemReleaseDateFormated>December 4, 1988</systemReleaseDateFormated>
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<systemHardwareType>Console</systemHardwareType>
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<systemCoverSize>1-1</systemCoverSize>
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<systemColor>5E8FC8</systemColor>
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<systemColorPalette1>B2B2B2</systemColorPalette1>
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<systemColorPalette2>FE0000</systemColorPalette2>
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<systemColorPalette3>333333</systemColorPalette3>
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<systemColorPalette4>D9D9D9</systemColorPalette4>
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<systemCartSize>1-1</systemCartSize> </variables>
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</theme>
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