Author Topic: VG&CE news article on Hudson 32-bit System (Tetsujin aka IronMan)  (Read 229 times)

handygrafx

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Nobody here managed to find the article I asked for about the Hudson 32-bit prototype system, HuC62 aka IronMan aka Tetsujin Project (the forerunner of the PC-FX)  that was  in the Oct '92 issue of Video Games & Computer Entertainment,   but now I have it:




There is still yet another NEC FX / Hudson 32-Bit / Tetsujin / IronMan  (pre-PCFX)  article I'm looking for in GameFanfrom 1993 or 1994.  It has a picture of an F-1 racing game. 

geepee16

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Re: VG&CE news article on Hudson 32-bit System (Tetsujin aka IronMan)
« Reply #1 on: January 12, 2009, 09:52:37 AM »
i don't have the GF article but the Tetsujin was mentioned at least one other time when news of NEC's FX started to surface (as well as the possibility of PCE HuCard compatibility on the FX). in the end, Hudson did the right thing by letting NEC do things their way and absorb most of the losses incurred by the FX- if any.

thanks for the post!

Mednafen

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Re: VG&CE news article on Hudson 32-bit System (Tetsujin aka IronMan)
« Reply #2 on: January 15, 2009, 03:15:42 PM »
HuC62320, huh...
I wonder if that used an ARM core...