First off, congrats on the Turbo Duo!!!! Easily one of my favorite systems. Most of what everyone has recommended is top notch. If i had to add anything to the list I would strongly recommend
Bloody wolf
Shockman
R-Type
Any of the Bonks
and most of all Bomberman '94
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Re: Just bought a Turbo Duo!
Hey guys! Thanks for all the games you listed so far, I'm just about ready to load up Dracula X!
I saw the notice today that it arrived at the post office and made a dash to the office before it left with the postal worker. Its beautiful!
I felt like a total moron though. I hooked it up and did not see any sort of power light what so ever turning it on and thought the system was DOA. Turns out that the light is drive access light not a power one! LOL. I felt like such a dumbass.
I just got done playing Valis and Ys 3...awesome!
I saw the notice today that it arrived at the post office and made a dash to the office before it left with the postal worker. Its beautiful!
I felt like a total moron though. I hooked it up and did not see any sort of power light what so ever turning it on and thought the system was DOA. Turns out that the light is drive access light not a power one! LOL. I felt like such a dumbass.
I just got done playing Valis and Ys 3...awesome!
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Wow! Now I've played Dracula X on the PSP, but nothing quite beats playing it on the real hardware. That is worth the price of admission alone.
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Re: Just bought a Turbo Duo!
Nice site, thanks!Hobie-wan wrote:http://www.pcengine.co.uk/ is a good place for reviews and gameplay vids too.
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Re: Just bought a Turbo Duo!
I just wanted to bring this thread back because I purchased a PCE DUO-R. Any more suggestions with regular pc engine games this time also?
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Well, you can add the rest of the *Soldier games in to what I suggested for shmups. If you don't have any of the 'deluxe pack' Konami shmups and cute em ups, the PCE cards for them are very good.pepharytheworm wrote:I just wanted to bring this thread because I purchased a PCE DUO-R. Any more suggestions with regular pc engine games this time also?
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