The Multifunctional System 1000 (official title), sold as MFX in Japan and Asia Pacific, MFS1000 in Europe and Australia, Multifunctional Computing Cube in Canada and MFX-1000 in North America, is a 32-bit, fifth-generation video game system produced by MFXGaming. Selling only up to 500 thousand units, the system lasted from 1996 to 2003. The system was meant to be in direct competition with the Sega Saturn and company, it wound up competing with the much less popular PC-FX by NEC. The system was distributed in North America, Europe, Asia Pacific and Australasia/Oceania, although it has been sold in India under the directly-translated title, Cube of Video Information.
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| - The Multifunctional System 1000 (official title), sold as MFX in Japan and Asia Pacific, MFS1000 in Europe and Australia, Multifunctional Computing Cube in Canada and MFX-1000 in North America, is a 32-bit, fifth-generation video game system produced by MFXGaming. Selling only up to 500 thousand units, the system lasted from 1996 to 2003. The system was meant to be in direct competition with the Sega Saturn and company, it wound up competing with the much less popular PC-FX by NEC. The system was distributed in North America, Europe, Asia Pacific and Australasia/Oceania, although it has been sold in India under the directly-translated title, Cube of Video Information.
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| - The Multifunctional System 1000 (official title), sold as MFX in Japan and Asia Pacific, MFS1000 in Europe and Australia, Multifunctional Computing Cube in Canada and MFX-1000 in North America, is a 32-bit, fifth-generation video game system produced by MFXGaming. Selling only up to 500 thousand units, the system lasted from 1996 to 2003. The system was meant to be in direct competition with the Sega Saturn and company, it wound up competing with the much less popular PC-FX by NEC. The system was distributed in North America, Europe, Asia Pacific and Australasia/Oceania, although it has been sold in India under the directly-translated title, Cube of Video Information.
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