How's your TurboGrafx 16/PC Engine Going on
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Re: How's your TurboGrafx 16/PC Engine Going on
Anyone play this? I'm digging the art and graphical style.
Re: How's your TurboGrafx 16/PC Engine Going on
Kind of miss the tg16. Especially now that I'm all about everdrives. Last year I found 2 systems with games. Let's see if I can find another one cheap this year. I'm not expecting it though.
Re: How's your TurboGrafx 16/PC Engine Going on
It means "idol worshiper" if you're curious like I was. Looks like an RPG? Are you using a translation?BoneSnapDeez wrote:Anyone play this? I'm digging the art and graphical style.
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I should clarify. I haven't actually played it yet.
My praise is based solely on screenshots and artwork. I'm gonna buy it when I have a chance. There's no translation that I know of, I'll just play it in Japanese.
My praise is based solely on screenshots and artwork. I'm gonna buy it when I have a chance. There's no translation that I know of, I'll just play it in Japanese.
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Don't be surprised, after all producers love pushing buttons. Also mad people grew up with video games especially from the 80s just happens to be where all grown ups now. I think it's cool he's putting it out.Thierry Henry wrote:
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Re: How's your TurboGrafx 16/PC Engine Going on
So I got my TurboDuo out of storage not too long ago. It works but I noticed the video connector (is it called a DIN?) is wobbly where the AV cable connects to the system. I had to wiggle it to get the picture right. Is this fixable? Also, I seen on Ebay people talk about getting TurboDuo's recapped. What is that?
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Re: How's your TurboGrafx 16/PC Engine Going on
Video connector should be able to be re-soldered to make it not be loose, yes.jbeedham wrote:SoI got my TurboDuo out of storage not too long ago. It works but I noticed the video connector (is it called a DIN?) is wobbly where the AV cable connects to the system. I had to wiggle it to get the picture right. Is this fixable? Also, I seen on Ebay people talk about getting TurboDuo's recapped. What is that?
Recapping a system (Turbo Duos are common, Game Gears are common, several arcade boards are common -- but any and all systems can have it done) involves changing the capacitors (caps) out. They tend to bulge and eventually fail as they're getting up there in age, especially in systems that maybe didn't use the highest quality ones to begin with. Typically this will result in better color and/or audio - occasionally to the point of bringing a system back from the dead.
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Re: How's your TurboGrafx 16/PC Engine Going on
Has anyone used a core Grafx or shuttle or know if either are good or bad systems? They appear to have AV out and I'm looking for a system for hu-card Everdrive play.
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Re: How's your TurboGrafx 16/PC Engine Going on
A Core Grafx or Core Grafx II would be better because then you can connect it later to a couple different CD-ROM units, should you eventually want to go that direction.
Also, they are adorbs! The Core II I think has a minor CPU revision shared by the SuperGrafx that cleans up some audio in a couple titles, doesn't break anything, but is otherwise pointless.
Also, they are adorbs! The Core II I think has a minor CPU revision shared by the SuperGrafx that cleans up some audio in a couple titles, doesn't break anything, but is otherwise pointless.
