Edacra 16AS

 is a 16-bit home video game console developed and released by Edacra in July 1, 1988 in the Vlokozu Union, September 1988 in Australasia and Europe and January 1989 in North America. The 16AS is the second fourth-generation gaming console to be released after TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine and also the first to be released in the union.

16AS was a moderate success in El Kadsre and Europe while it was a commercial flop in North America. The 16AS was discontinued in 1995 and was suceeded by the 32CD.