Anyone out there play TurboGrafx16? Correct me if I'm wrong but I think it was the first 16 bit gaming system.TurboGrafx 16!!! Who else knows what I'm talking about?
i saw one at a storeTurboGrafx 16!!! Who else knows what I'm talking about?
Anyone ever play it. That's my first gaming experience
Yes, I owned one briefly back when it was released. I had Keith Courage in Alpha Zones (it's still kicking about in my room somewhere) and some caveman game where you played this bald kid named Bonk. It was okay, but I wasn't really a big fan. Soon after that the SNES was released and then I never looked back.
Yes, I owned one briefly back when it was released. I had Keith Courage in Alpha Zones (it's still kicking about in my room somewhere)
Keith Courage is the first game I can remember playing. Loved it. haha
I got one way back when at a flea market I think. Got a couple games for it as well but all I remember is Bonk.
i dont think that system was ever officially released in the UK, ive never seen one over here.
I used to have one years ago when I was younger. Had it until the day my brother traded it in towards a SNES. We had a number of games for it too: Bonk's Adventure, Bonk's Revenge, Keith Courage, Vigilante, Military Madness, Devil's Crush, and Side Arms. Good times...
[QUOTE=''Tony_M0t0'']Anyone out there play TurboGrafx16? Correct me if I'm wrong but I think it was the first 16 bit gaming system.[/QUOTE]If I recall correctly,the system had a 16-bit graphics chip,but was based around an 8-bit CPU,so it wasn't a ''true'' 16-bit system.
I love the PC Engine, it's right up there with the Neo Geo AES for me. Great games, great fun!
[QUOTE=''jt4mtb'']I used to have one years ago when I was younger. Had it until the day my brother traded it in towards a SNES. We had a number of games for it too: Bonk's Adventure, Bonk's Revenge, Keith Courage, Vigilante, Military Madness, Devil's Crush, and Side Arms. Good times...[/QUOTE]
My uncle used to have one. Keith Courage was the first game I ever remember liking. I must've been about 4 years old. Military Madness is still my **** I have copy of the PSx version and it's worth a bit of money now. Sidearms was tight. Galaga 99, Final Lap Twin. Haha, nostalgia.
Yeah, it was a great underrated system. I've been playing its games through the Wii's virtual console.
My TurboDuo is still hooked up to my tv set. The CD games for it are great!
Blazing Lazers was a great space shooter....Military Madness was a good strategy title....and imported Hot Blooded High School Dodgeball with pcengine adapter. The pinball games Alien Crush and Devils Crush were excellent.
Neo Geo and Turbo-Grafix 16 are two systems from that era many may have missed. Turbo CD had Dracula X which was supposed to be awesome like Symphony of the Night. I enjoy playing both even today.
I never had one. I never saw one on stores in Quebec. Now, I'm playingsomeTG16 on the Wii Virtual Console. I have Neutopia 1 and 2, Ys Book 1 %26 2 (it was a CD game), Shockman andSoldier Blade. I might try some Bonk games. I heard that Bonk's Revenge isthe best.
Yeah I had access to one even though I never owned it. And bonk was great and so was Splatterhouse.
i too had one with bonk...
You mean the PC Engine???? In Japan the PC Engine (Turbo-Grafx 16) was second and the Mega Drive (SEGA Genesis) was third.
I still have my Turbo. Good times for sure. I really liked Legendary Axe, R-Type, and Ninja Spirit. I remember being impressed by the games being on a card. I felt that was very advanced!!
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