PC-FX
PC-FX is a home console developed by NEC and released in December 1994. It was designed as a follow-up to the TurboGrafx-16 but focused more on full-motion video (FMV) games. Popular titles for the PC-FX included Battle Heat, Chip-chan Kick!, and Anime Freak FX. With fewer than 80 games released, it was a commercial failure and NEC’s last entry in the console market.