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If you've been playing video games for a long time, then you'll remember one of the first rivalries between the Turbo Grafx-16 of NEC and Nintendo. Nintendo seemed to control the video game industry since it came out with one of the most popular new games to hit the market since its inception, Mario Brothers. However, NEC was an up and coming company that had a successful business in semiconductors, one of the most expensive components in a new machine.

The Turbo Grafx-16 vintage video game system was released to a lot of fanfare, but soon faced a lot of competition from companies such as Nintendo and Sega who were able to produce much more complex video games. This system was marketed as the first 16-bit system, and had a great start in the market in the United States. The system was first released in 1989.

The Turbo Grafx-16 eventually became the first console to offer video games on CD, but was unable to beat out its competitors. Gamers eventually chose to stick with the largest video game consoles. The problem was that the video games offered by NEC were simply not up to par. Nintendo and other major video game consoles offered more bang for their buck. Gamers loved the infinite possibilities and incredible gameplay offered by Nintendo. NEC had very few games, and was unable to create interesting games that attracted hard-core video game players, although the system was well known for having some great top-down shooters.

NEC couldn't turn to other developers since they already had contracts with Nintendo and other major video consoles. It seemed that NEC was doomed to fail in this increasingly competitive world of gaming. It was one of the first video game consoles to fall victim to the changes in trends that affect other industries such as automobiles and fashion.

It was the Sega Genesis that put the death nail in the Turbo 16 video game system. Every serious gamer who was around at that time can remember the first time they played the Sega Genesis. This console had incredible games as well. Sports, action, adventure, and strategy games offered incredible gameplay and intricate scenarios. There was no chance for the TurboGrafx-16.

Less than 1 million video game consoles from TurboGrafx-16 were sold, and vintage consoles are available to collectors on many auction sites around the internet. Today, Nintendo and Sony rule the video game world, with new competition from Microsoft. There will almost certainly be new victims in this difficult market that changes tastes every day.

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