How's your TurboGrafx 16/PC Engine Going on

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marurun wrote:Yeah, I’m gonna have to sign off on that one. :wink:


That was a given! I'll get you on there once I get a bit more done ;)
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I can give it a quick once over, but I'm not super well versed on the extent of the library or the genre. I can help on some of it though?
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alienjesus wrote:I can give it a quick once over, but I'm not super well versed on the extent of the library or the genre. I can help on some of it though?


Just added both you and Marurun to the doc :)
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Dusting off my Turbo Duo for some love with Castlevania Rondo and maybe squeezing in some time with Forgotten Worlds as well. Absolutely adored the system and its games.

Also thank you for the awesome article on the PcEngine shoot ‘em up on the front page, it brings back fond memories of my younger years.
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Alucard wrote:Dusting off my Turbo Duo for some love with Castlevania Rondo and maybe squeezing in some time with Forgotten Worlds as well. Absolutely adored the system and its games.

Nice! Two great games that go great together. I wish I owned Rondo on the Turbo, but at this point it's way more than I want to spend on a game.
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Same. I got it on the VC. That's enough for me.
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As a former owner of a legit new copy of Dracula X, I can say the VC version is darn well accurate enough.
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I've had it on both and the PSP version which I thought was a little lacking. The original and the VC version on the same level.
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I concur on the VC releases. I’m just very happy that after 10+ years in the garage, they still boot up and play at all :D
Still, nothing beats the “feeling” of pressing start on the old original imho
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Alucard wrote:Still, nothing beats the “feeling” of pressing start on the old original imho

I agree. It's a nice luxury to have.
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