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  • April – IBM launches the PS/2 line of computers which introduces VGA graphics and 3.5 inch floppy drives to PCs.
  • September – Master System released in Europe.
  • October 30 – NEC releases the PC-Engine console in Japan.
  • Acorn releases the Acorn Archimedes 32-bit home computer, which brought the game Zarch (later known on other platforms as Virus) to prominence.
  • Commodore releases the lower-cost Amiga 500 which became a significant gaming machine, particularly in Europe, and becomes the best-selling model.
  • Atari Corporation releases the XE Game System, or Atari XEGS, a repackaged 65XE computer which is the last in the Atari 8-bit family.
  • Master System is released in Japan.
  • AdLib sets a de facto standard for PC audio with its Yamaha YM3812-based sound card.
  • Namco develops the Namco System 1 arcade system board, followed later in the year by the Namco System 2.
  • The IBM PCjr is discontinued after three years.

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