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  2. Hudson Soft HuC6270 - Wikipedia

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    HuC6270 is a video display controller (VDC) developed by Hudson Soft and manufactured for Hudson Soft by Seiko Epson. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] This VDC was used in the PC Engine game console series produced by NEC Corporation , and the upgraded PC Engine SuperGrafx .

  3. Hudson Soft HuC6280 - Wikipedia

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    The HuC6280 8-bit microprocessor is Japanese company Hudson Soft's improved version of the WDC 65C02 CPU, an upgraded CMOS version of the popular NMOS-based MOS Technology 6502 8-bit CPU, manufactured for Hudson by Seiko Epson and NEC. The most notable product using the HuC6280 is NEC's TurboGrafx-16 video game console.

  4. Fourth generation of video game consoles - Wikipedia

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    Motorola 68000 @ 12.5 MHz (2.19 MIPS) [41] GPU: Hudson Soft HuC6260 Video Color Encoder (16-bit) Hudson Soft HuC6270A Video Display Controller (16-bit) Philips SCC66470, MCD 212 Sega ASIC coprocessor [67] Sound chip(s) Oki MSM5205. Hudson Soft HuC6280A PSG; Oki MSM5205; MCD 221 Ricoh RF5c164. RAM: 8 KB main RAM; 64 KB video RAM; 64 KB main DRAM ...

  5. TurboGrafx-16 - Wikipedia

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    The TurboGrafx-16 uses a Hudson Soft HuC6280 CPU—an 8-bit CPU running at 7.16 MHz paired with two 16-bit graphics processors, a HuC6270 video display controller and a HuC6260 video color encoder. [33] It includes 8 KB of RAM, 64 KB of Video RAM, and the ability to display 482 colors at once from a 512-color palette.

  6. 13 Collectible Toys From the ’60s That Are Still Valuable

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    12. 1963 Original Easy-Bake Oven. winches_1967 / ebay. Sold for: $688. The 1963 Original Easy-Bake Oven, introduced by Kenner, revolutionized playtime by allowing kids to bake real miniature ...

  7. Hudson Soft - Wikipedia

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    The relation between Hudson Soft and Konami can be traced to at least as early as 1985, when Hudson ported Konami's arcade game Pooyan to the MSX and Famicom. But the acquisition process of Hudson Soft by Konami would only begin in 2001. Hudson Soft was severely hit by the collapse of its main bank Hokkaido Takushoku. [18]

  8. JNR Class C62 - Wikipedia

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    Hudson Soft also named a number of products after the C62, including the development kit for the PC Engine, [9] [10] and a chip (Hu62) that was used in a later version of the hardware. [11] It was also the code name for their console before they settled on PC Engine. [12] A C62 called Mr C6 is seen in Yamataro Comes Back.

  9. Head Start programs are still unable to access federal money ...

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    In Washington state, one program in the rural Olympic Peninsula that serves 100 children, 12% of whom are homeless, has been unable to access their funding to pay their bills since last week.