Did Hudson Soft make it easier to develop for the NEC consoles versus others eg. Sega's and Nintendo's at the time?

The HuCard is a ROM cartridge in the form of a card, designed for NEC's PC-Engine and PC Engine SuperGrafx video game consoles, which premiered in 1987 and 1989, respectively. In the United States, where marketed as the TurboGrafx-16, the HuCard is alternately called the TurboChip.

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Did Hudson Soft make it easier to develop for the NEC consoles versus others eg. Sega's and Nintendo's at the time?

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I'm going to take a guess and say it's the same old usual development with Assembly. I was just wondering since they seemed like a well-rounded technical team, maybe they did something special to make game development easier. Can you even give libraries in Assembly out for people to use, or even boilerplate code to reference?

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