RetroDECK-theme/system/metadata/pcfx.xml
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<theme>
<variables>
<systemName>PC-FX</systemName>
<systemDescription>The PC-FX is a 32-bit home video game console developed by both NEC and Hudson Soft and released in Japan in 1994. Powered by an NEC V810 CPU and using CD-ROMs, the PC-FX was intended as the successor to the PC Engine and its international counterpart the TurboGrafx-16, two successful video game consoles from the late 1980s. It is NEC's final foray into the home console market.
The console is shaped like a tower PC and was meant to be similarly upgradeable. However the PC-FX lacked a 3D polygon-based graphics chip which rendered the system underpowered in comparison to its competitors. It was also expensive and lacked developer support, and as a result it was unable to compete effectively with its fifth generation peers. The PC-FX was NEC's last home video game console, and was discontinued in February 1998. It was considered a commercial failure.</systemDescription>
<systemManufacturer>NEC</systemManufacturer>
<systemReleaseYear>1994</systemReleaseYear>
<systemReleaseDate>1994-12-23</systemReleaseDate>
<systemReleaseDateFormated>December 23, 1994</systemReleaseDateFormated>
<systemHardwareType>Console</systemHardwareType>
<systemCoverSize>3-4</systemCoverSize>
<systemColor>9378DA</systemColor>
<systemColorPalette1>FEC101</systemColorPalette1>
<systemColorPalette2>01015B</systemColorPalette2>
<systemColorPalette3>5C3073</systemColorPalette3>
<systemColorPalette4>F00020</systemColorPalette4>
<systemCartSize>1-1</systemCartSize> </variables>
</theme>