@GTV reviews the Cosmic Fantasy 1-2 Switch collection by Edia, provides examples of the poor English editing/localization work. It's much worse for CF1. Rated "D" for disappointment, finding that TurboGrafx CF2 is better & while CF1's the real draw, Edia screwed it up...
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#1
We tried as a forum to collectively beat every licensed U.S. game released for the TurboGrafx-16 system in 2016.  We failed.   ](*,)
Now, we are simply trying to collectively beat them in 2016-2017.

Rules

  1.  Post the games which you have beaten in this thread.
  2.  Game must be beaten on any difficulty level which 'completes' the game and credits scroll (if the game does that).  (So 'Breeze' on Magical Chase won't cut it, because it is not the complete game, and no credits scroll.
  3.  A game clear screenshot must be posted for your clear to count, but if you absolutely missed getting the pic, you may substitute a picture of your gaming setup with the game playing on the screen.
  4.  Emulators may be used, but no save states/frame skips/cheats are allowed.
  5.  The PC Engine version of the game may be beaten in its place if the games are basically the same (i.e. Ninja Spirit – okay, Sinestron/Violent Soldier – not okay)
  6.  Continues and/or passwords are fine, but no codes allowed which are not given to you by the game itself or its instruction manual.
  7.  Game must be beaten in its entirety in the calendar year of 2016.  No old 99% saves may be used.
  8.  If a game has no ending and just repeats the same stages, then you may consider it beaten once you get to that point.
  9.  If a game has no ending but just continues racking up points (i.e. Alien Crush), then you may consider it beaten once you beat the in-game high score or you max out the score (i.e. all 9's in the score).
10.  Gamers may participate to beat longer games if it is feasible and desired (i.e. Boxyboy – one could beat the first 125 levels and give the password to another who could beat the final 125 levels).
11.  Games to clear may not be reserved.  Whoever beats it first and posts their pic gets the credit.
12.  If anyone feels that a game was missed or a game is unbeatable and/or should have an alternate clear condition, please post your thoughts.

Unbeaten games

    1.   Addams Family, The - seieienbu
    2.   Aero Blasters - csgx1
    3.   Air Zonk - lukester
    4.   Alien Crush - Carparama's girlfriend*
    5.   Andre Panza Kick Boxing - JoshTurboTrollX-16
    6.   Ballistix
    7.   Beyond Shadowgate - MisterCrash
    8.   Battle Royale - JoshTurboTrollX-16
    9.   Blazing Lazers - Phase
  10.   Bloody Wolf - lukester
  11.   Bomberman - MattJ
  12.   Bomberman '93 - jtucci31
  13.   Bonk's Adventure - gheebee
  14.   Bonk's Revenge - gheebee
  15a. Bonk 3: Bonk's Big Adventure (Super CD) – duplicate – can beat either this release or the HuCard release - gheebee
  15b. Bonk 3: Bonk's Big Adventure (HuCard) – duplicate – can beat either this release or the Super CD release
  16.   Boxyboy
  17.   Buster Bros. - Bardoly
  18.   Bravoman - lukester
  19.   Cadash - lukester
  20.   Camp California - The Old Rover
  21a. Champions Forever Boxing (black label) – duplicate – can beat either this one or the red label variant
  21b. Champions Forever Boxing (red label) – duplicate – can beat either this one or the black label variant
  22.   Chase HQ - csgx1
  23.   Chew Man-Fu - majors
  24.   China Warrior - The Old Rover
  25.   Cosmic Fantasy 2 - crazydean
  26.   Cotton: Fantastic Night Dreams - tpoeckh
  27.   Cratermaze - Gentlegamer
  28.   Cybercore - csgx1
  29.   Darkwing Duck - sirhcman
  30.   Davis Cup Tennis - goldenband
  31.   Dead Moon - lukester
  32.   Deep Blue - Punch
  33.   Devil's Crush - Phase
  34.   Double Dungeons - Necromancer
  35.   Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes - roflmao
  36.   Dragon Spirit - csgx1
  37.   Dragon's Curse - Lost Monkey
  38.   Drop-Off
  39.   Dungeon Explorer - MNKyDeth
  40.   Dungeon Explorer II - MNKyDeth
  41.   Dungeon Master: Theron's Quest - JoshTurboTrollX-16
  42.   Dynastic Hero, The - gheebee
  43.   Exile - The Old Rover
  44.   Exile: Wicked Phenomenon - The Old Rover
  45.   Falcon - Punch
  46.   Fantasy Zone - jtucci31
  47.   Fighting Street - csgx1
  48.   Final Lap Twin - Desh
  49.   Final Zone II - Necromancer
  50.   Forgotten Worlds - Desh
  51.   Galaga '90 - lukester
  52.   Gate of Thunder - poponon
  53.   Ghost Manor - Phase
  54.   Godzilla - Necromancer
  55.   Gunboat
  56.   Hit The Ice
  57.   Impossimole
  58.   It Came From the Desert - JoshTurboTrollX-16
  59.   J.B. Harold Murder Club - Desh
  60a. Jack Nicklaus Turbo Golf (CD) – duplicate – can beat either this release or the HuCard release
  60b. Jack Nicklaus Turbo Golf (HuCard) – duplicate – can beat either this release or the CD release
  61.   Jackie Chan's Action Kung Fu - lukester
  62.   John Madden Duo CD Football - JoshTurboTrollX-16
  63.   JJ & Jeff - eugenepeabody
  64.   Keith Courage in Alpha Zones - ginoscope
  65.   King of Casino - pc_kwajalein
  66.   Klax
  67.   Last Alert - ginoscope
  68.   Legend of Hero Tonma - lukester
  69.   Legendary Axe, The - lukester
  70.   Legendary Axe II, The - lukester
  71.   Loom - JoshTurboTrollX-16
  72.   Lords of the Rising Sun - Punch
  73.   Lords of Thunder - Necromancer
  74.   Magical Chase - Necromancer
      .   Magical Dinosaur Tourunbeatable edutainment non-game
  75.   Might & Magic III: Isles of Terra - Punch
  76.   Military Madness - MisterCrash
  77.   Monster Lair (Wonder Boy III) - gheebee
  78.   Moto Roader - goldenband
  79.   Neutopia - MattJ
  80.   Neutopia 2 - Desh
  81.   New Adventure Island - gheebee
  82.   Night Creatures - eugenepeabody
  83.   Ninja Spirit - lukester
  84.   Order of the Griffon, D & D - Desh
  85.   Ordyne - Desh
  86.   Pac-Land - Punch
  87.   Parasol Stars - The Old Rover
  88.   Power Golf
  89.   Prince of Persia - Necromancer
  90.   Psychosis - lukester
  91.   R-Type - Bardoly
  92.   Raiden - Desh
  93.   Riot Zone - grolt
  94.   Samurai Ghost - lukester
  95.   Shadow of the Beast - deubeul
  96.   Shape Shifter - Desh
  97.   Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective - seieienbu
  98.   Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective Vol. 2
  99.   Shockman - lukester
100.   Side Arms – Hyper Dyne - Punch
101.   Silent Debuggers - Nulltard
102.   Sim Earth: the Living Planet
103.   Sinistron - spida1a
104.   Soldier Blade - lukester
105.   Somer Assault - IvanBeavkov
106.   Sonic Spike Volleyball
107.   Space Harrier - Punch
108.   Splash Lake - grolt
109.   Splatterhouse - lukester
110.   Super Air Zonk: Rockabilly Paradise - Necromancer
111.   Super Star Soldier - lukester
112.   Super Volleyball
113.   Takin' It to the Hoop - MisterCrash
114.   Tale Spin - Carparama
115.   Terraforming, Syd Mead's - deubeul
116.   Tiger Road - grolt
**117.   Time Cruise - Phase
118.   Timeball
119.   Tricky Kick
120.   Turrican - The Old Rover
121.   TV Sports Basketball
122.   TV Sports Football - JoshTurboTrollX-16
123.   TV Sports Hockey
124.   Valis II - ginoscope
125.   Valis III - csgx1
126.   Vasteel - MNKyDeth
127.   Veigues Tactical Gladiator - csgx1
128.   Victory Run - NYGiantFan
129.   Vigilante - lukester
130.   World Class Baseball - MisterCrash
131.   World Court Tennis - goldenband
132.   World Sports Competition
133.   Ys Book I & 2 - Phase
134.   Y's III: Wanderers From Y's - seieienbu
135.   Yo Bro




*Carparama's girlfriend needs to sign up here at Pcenginefx!   :-"

**The judges are investigating the clear status for this one.   :-k
#2
The first long-timer* who posts in this thread that they have a loose copy of GunHed which they would like to have the case for may have this 'gamers' case.  It is a little cracked, but still looks and works just fine.

If no long-timer* posts up that they want it by the end of the week, then I'll either raffle it off or give it to anyone who needs it.


*long-timer - one who has been a member of this forum for 3+ years and has 300+ posts and/or someone who has contributed greatly to the Turbo community, such as some of the developers/translators/programmers/modders.
#3
"Override" High Scores

Note:  This game only has one difficulty setting that I know of, although after you clear the game and the credits roll, the game does loop into a more difficult mode.  After beating the second loop and watching the credits roll, the game will continue looping the game on the more difficult mode until the player runs out of continues and lives.


1,524,370 - Bardoly
1,263,450 - jtucci31



Since this game is the "Game of the Week" this week, and the old thread has been locked (and not updated for 7 years), I'm adding this thread, and I'll kick it off with with my measly (of the first run) score of 1,524,370.  I just beat this game today for the first time

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#4
I have recently acquired a Super CDROM 2 to go with my SuperGrafx console, but of course, the jumper power cord which comes with the Super CDROM 2 fits to a PC Engine, not to a SuperGrafx.  I see this one for sale in Hong Kong for $7.00 + $4.55 shipping, but I was wondering if anyone knew a better/cheaper place to get one?  Or maybe someone has an extra one?  If my memory serves me correctly, it seems that retrogamecave.com used to sell this a while back, but he has closed up shop for now.
#5
What's the going rate for Chip Chan Kick?

Just curious.  I don't have PC-FX system, but I'd like to get one sometime down the road, and I figure that this game would be one of the ones that I'd like to have for the system.  Basically, I have an opportunity to get a copy now for around $70-75 or so, and I was curious as to whether this price is high, low, or about average.

Thanks.
#6
Off-Topic / 2014 Midwest Gaming Classic
01/22/2014, 05:38 PM
So, who's going to the 2014 Midwest Gaming Classic?

It will be on Saturday & Sunday, April 12-13 in Brookfield, WI (near Milwaukee).


Unless something happens to our schedule, my sister and I should be there again this year.  Last year was our first time to attend, and we really enjoyed it.
#7
I know that most all of the PC Engine games (both HuCard and CD) came simply with game, manual, jewel case, and spine card (for the CD games, but not for the HuCard games, I believe).  I would like to create a comprehensive list of all of the PC Engine games which came in (like in a magazine) and/or with (like included extra stickers) something extra.  The few that I know are as follows:

The below came in something larger than the standard jewel case.
3x3 Eyes - had a regular single CD jewel case release & one which came in a larger box with a VHS tape
Anearth Fantasy Stories (Seiya Monogatari) Taikenban - came included in Dengeki CD-ROM & BOOK Vol.3
Bakuretsu Hunter - came included in a Bakuretsu Hunter book, and you had to cut out the CD case front and back insert from the magazine
Forgotten Worlds - came in a larger box with an Avenue Pad 3 - a 3-button controller
Motteke Tamago - came included in Super PC Engine Fan Deluxe Vol. 2 magazine (This issue also included a PC-FX disk of some sort, I believe.) You had to cut out the CD case front insert from the magazine.  This game did not have an official CD case back insert issued.
Pachio Kun Maboroshi no Densetsu - had a regular CD jewel case release & one which came in a larger box with a pachinko PCE controller

The below included something extra inside the regular jewel case sealed game.
Detana!! Twin Bee - sticker sheet insert
Galaxy Fraulein Yuna - had a double jewel case re-release with a HuVideo disk
Gradius II - sticker sheet insert
Legend of Xanadu - poster
Populous - HuCard game which had a spine card
Princess Maker - had a double jewel case release with a mini audio CD and guide book
Snatcher - sticker sheet insert and a biography/lore booklet
Street Fighter II - HuCard game which had a spine card
Tengai Makyo (Far East of Eden): Fun Kabuki Den - poster
Urusei Yatsura (Lum): Stay with you - had a regular single CD jewel case release & a double CD case release which included a soundtrack CD

*Edit:  Added to the list.
#8
I couldn't find a similar thread in the last 6 months, so I figured that I'd post this up.

Gamecube /w Gameboy Player and 9 games for $50 - seems to be a decent deal, although I must say that I'm not much up on Gamecube pricing at all.


This is probably only a few miles away from where I work.
#9
I would like to classify the PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16 shoot-'em-ups into tiers of difficulty as follows:

(I will go ahead and rate a few myself, but if anyone wishes to contest my ratings, please do so.)

Easy - almost any gamer can beat this game if he just gives it some time

God Panic-Shijyou Saikyu Gundan
Sapphire, Ginga Fukei Densetsu


Moderate - average level of difficulty for shoot-'em-ups - most gamers can beat this game if they really want to

Blazing Lazers
Hellfire S
Steam Heart's


Hard - most average gamers will only be able to beat this level if they dedicate themselves to beating it, and it will be very difficult for them to beat

Aero Blasters
Final Soldier
Nexzr
Nexzr Special - Summer Carnival '92


Extreme - only hardcore shoot-'em-up fans will be able do defeat games at this level

Image Fight
Raiden
Tatsujin


Using this thread about differences between TG-16 & PCE shoot-'em-ups as a guide, this tiers list will only include as separate entries TurboGrafx-16 games which are gameplay-wise different enough to classify them separately.  I'm also using this thread as a guide to the complete list of PC Engine/Turbo Grafx-16 shoot-'em-ups.

So, here is the list of PC Engine shoot-'em-ups which needs to be categorized:

HuCard Horizontal Shoot–'Em–Ups (includes SuperGrafx)

Aero Blasters
Air Zonk (TG-16)
Aldynes: The Mission Code for Rage Crisis (SuperGrafx)
Atomic Robo-Kid Special (multi-directional)
Barunba (multi-directional)
Bouken Danshaken Don San-Heart Hen / Lost Sunheart, The
Coryoon
Darius Alpha (enhanced for the SuperGrafx)
Darius Plus (enhanced for the SuperGrafx)
Dead Moon-Gessekai No Akumu
Dead Moon (TG-16)
Deep Blue-Kaitei Shinwa
Deep Blue (TG-16)
Download
Fantasy Zone (non-forced-scrolling)
Fantasy Zone (TG-16) (non-forced-scrolling)
Gokuraku Chuka Taisen
Gradius
Hana taakadaka!?
Heavy Unit
Magical Chase (regular and PCE fan release)
Magical Chase (TG-16)
Mr. Heli no Daibôken (multi-directional)
Ordyne
Ordyne (TG-16)
P 47-The Freedom Fighter
Paranoia
Parodius da!!
PC-Denjin-Punkic Cyborgs
Power Gate
Psychosis (TG-16)
Rabio Lepus Special
Rock On
R-Type (TG-16)
R-Type I
R-Type II
*Salamander (also has vertical stages)
Side Arms, Hyper Dyne
Side Arms, Hyper Dyne (TG-16)
Sinistron (TG-16)
Tenseiryû / Saint Dragon
Violent Soldier
W-Ring / Double Ring


CD Horizontal Shoot–'Em–Ups (includes Super CD and Arcade CD)

Ai Chôaniki
CD-Denjin-Rockabilly Tengoku
Chôaniki
Cotton, Fantastic Night Dreams
Cotton, Fantastic Night Dreams (TG-16)
Download 2
Forgotten Worlds
Forgotten Worlds (TG-16)
Gate of Thunder
Gate of Thunder (TG-16)
Gradius II-Gofer no Yabô
Hawk F-123
Hellfire-S
Kiaiden 00
L-Dis
Legion
Lords of Thunder (TG-16)
Macross 2036
Metamor Jupiter
Rayxanber II
Rayxanber III
R-Type Complete CD
Side Arms Special, Hyper Dyne
Spriggan Mark II - the Terraforming Project
Super Air Zonk (TG-16)
Super Darius
Super Darius 2
Syd Mead's Terraforming (TG-16)
Terraforming
Winds of Thunder
Wonderboy III-Monster Lair (platformer hybrid)
Zero Wing


HuCard Vertical Shoot–'Em–Ups (includes SuperGrafx)

1941 Counter Attack (SuperGrafx)
1943 Kai
Blazing Lazers (TG-16)
Burning Angels
Cyber Core
Cyber-Core (TG-16)
Daisenpu
Dragon Saber
Dragon Spirit
Dragon Spirit (TG-16)
Final Blaster
Final Soldier
Final Soldier Special Version
Formation Armed F / Armed Formation F
Galaga '88
Galaga '90 (TG-16)
Gunhed
Gunhed Special Version
Hany in the Sky
Image Fight
Kyûkyoku Tiger / Ultimate Tiger
Metal Stoker (multi-directional)
Override
Psycho Chaser
Raiden
Raiden  (TG-16)
*Salamander (also has horizontal stages)
Soldier Blade
Soldier Blade (TG-16)
Soldier Blade Special Version
Space Invaders-Fukkatsu No Hi
Super Star Soldier
Super Star Soldier (TG-16)
Tatsujin
Terra Cresta II
**Thunder Blade (also has into-the-screen stages)
Toilet Kids
Toy Shop Boys
Twin Bee-deta na!!


CD Vertical Shoot–'Em–Ups (includes Super CD and Arcade CD)

Alzadick - Summer Carnival '93
Avenger
Buster Bros. (TG-16) (static screen)
Daisenpû Custom
Ginga Fukei Densetsu-Sapphire
God Panic-Shijyou Saikyu Gundan
Image Fight II
Nexzr
Nexzr Special - Summer Carnival '92
Pomping World (static screen)
Psychic Storm
Seirei Senshi Spriggan - Summer Carnival '91
Space Invaders - The Original Game
Star Parodier / Fantasy Star Soldier
Steam Hearts
Super Raiden
Sylphia


HuCard Into-the-screen Shoot–'Em–Ups (includes SuperGrafx)

After Burner II
Battle Ace (SuperGrafx)
Space Harrier
Space Harrier (TG-16)
**Thunder Blade (also includes vertical stages)


CD Into-the-screen Shoot–'Em–Ups

Space Fantasy Zone (unreleased-but-available-in-CDR-form)



*Note: Salamander is included in both the Vertical and Horizontal lists
**Note: Thunder Blade is included in both the Vertical and Into-the-screen lists
#10
So, I'm creating both a list of PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16 Shoot-'Em-Ups categorized by their respective sub-genres, and I want to clarify which TurboGrafx-16 shoot-'em-ups are different enough from the PC Engine release to classify them as a different game  - for example, IVANEC at The Brothers Duomazov says that Sinistron (TG-16) and Violent Soldier (PC Engine) are different enough, that he classifies them as completely different games.

So, from the below list of 27 TG-16 shoot-'em-ups, when compared to their PC Engine release, which ones are different enough (gameplay-wise) to be able to classify them separately?

TurboGrafx-16 name            Format   Sub-genre                PC Engine name

Aero Blasters                           Hu   horizontal                 Aero Blasters
Air Zonk                                 Hu   horizontal                  PC Denjin: Punkic Cyborgs
Blazing Lazers                          Hu   vertical                    Gunhed
Buster Bros.                            CD   vertical static screen  Pomping World / Pang
Cotton, Fantastic Night Dreams  CD   horizontal                 Cotton, Fantastic Night Dreams
Cyber-Core                             Hu   vertical                    Cyber Core
Dead Moon                             Hu   horizontal                  Dead Moon: Gessekai No Akumu
Deep Blue                               Hu   horizontal                 Deep Blue: Kaitei Shinwa
Dragon Spirit                           Hu   vertical                    Dragon Spirit
Fantasy Zone                          Hu   horizontal                 Fantasy Zone
Forgotten Worlds                     CD   horizontal                 Forgotten Worlds
Galaga '90                              Hu   vertical                    Galaga '88
Gate of Thunder                      CD   horizontal                 Gate of Thunder
Lords of Thunder                     CD   horizontal                 Winds of Thunder
Magical Chase                         Hu   horizontal                 Magical Chase
Monster Lair                           CD   platformer hybrid        Wonder Boy III: Monster Lair
Ordyne                                  Hu   horizontal                 Ordyne
Psychosis                               Hu   horizontal                 Paranoia
R-Type                                  Hu   horizontal                 R-Type I & R-Type II
Raiden                                   Hu   vertical                    Raiden
Side Arms, Hyper Dyne             Hu   horizontal                 Side Arms, Hyper Dyne
Sinistron                                Hu   horizontal                 Violent Soldier
Soldier Blade                          Hu   vertical                     Soldier Blade
Space Harrier                         Hu   into-the-screen         Space Harrier
Super Air Zonk                       CD   horizontal                 CD Denjin: Rockabilly Paradise
Super Star Soldier                   Hu   vertical                    Super Star Soldier
Syd Mead's Terraforming          CD   horizontal                 Terraforming


If I am missing any games from this list, then please inform me, so that I can update this list.
#11
Well, to celebrate my 1-year anniversary of being a Pcenginefx member, I'm going to do some raffles!

Raffle #4 Rules

1.  Must have been a member since April 1, 2013.
2.  Must have at least 42 posts, of which many must be good ones.
3.  Must not already have the game, unless you're upgrading to a more complete copy, of which you must raffle off your loosie or whatever.
4.  Must promise to play the game for at least one hour this year.
5.  Free shipping to the U.S.  $3 shipping to Canada.  $7 shipping to anywhere else in the world.
6.  Raffle will end on July 24th at midnight unless I feel like ending it earlier or later.

Prize is as follows:

- Pics here soon -

Genpei Tomo Den   CI - (HuCard and manual only) or Rock-On   CIC - (Indicate which one you prefer when you sign up, or indicate no preference.)
#12
Well, to celebrate my 1-year anniversary of being a Pcenginefx member, I'm going to do some raffles!

Raffle #3 Rules

1.  Must have been a member since July 31, 2012.
2.  Must have at least 100 posts, of which many must be good ones.
3.  Must not already have the game, unless you're upgrading to a more complete copy, of which you must raffle off your loosie or whatever.
4.  Must promise to play the game for at least one hour this year.
5.  Free shipping to the U.S.  $3 shipping to Canada.  $7 shipping to anywhere else in the world.
6.  Raffle will end on July 24th at midnight unless I feel like ending it earlier or later.

Prize is as follows:

- Pics here soon -

Out Run CIC or Rabio Lepus CIC - (Indicate which one you prefer when you sign up, or indicate no preference.)
#13
Well, to celebrate my 1-year anniversary of being a Pcenginefx member, I'm going to do some raffles!

Raffle #2 Rules

1.  Must have been a member since April 1, 2013.
2.  Must have at least 42 posts, of which many must be good ones.
3.  Must not already have the game, unless you're upgrading to a more complete copy, of which you must raffle off your loosie or whatever.
4.  Must promise to play the game for at least one hour this year.
5.  Free shipping to the U.S.  $3 shipping to Canada.  $7 shipping to anywhere else in the world.
6.  Raffle will end on July 24th at midnight unless I feel like ending it earlier or later.

Prize is as follows:

- Pics here soon -

Power Golf CIC or TV Sports Football CICB - (Indicate which one you prefer when you sign up, or indicate no preference.)
#14
Well, to celebrate my 1-year anniversary of being a Pcenginefx member, I'm going to do some raffles!

Raffle #1 Rules

1.  Must have been a member since July 31, 2012.
2.  Must have at least 100 posts, of which many must be good ones.
3.  Must not already have the game, unless you're upgrading to a more complete copy, of which you must raffle off your loosie or whatever.
4.  Must promise to play the game for at least one hour this year.
5.  Free shipping to the U.S.  $3 shipping to Canada.  $7 shipping to anywhere else in the world.
6.  Raffle will end on July 24th at midnight unless I feel like ending it earlier or later.

Prize is as follows:

- Pics here soon -

Dragon's Curse CIC or Parasol Stars CIC - (Indicate which one you prefer when you sign up, or indicate no preference.)
#15
Which game is this?

I stumbled across it in my internet forays, and I haven't been able to determine which game it is yet.

Thanks.
#16
Since there has been a lot of interest in the new Magical Chase soundtrack release,

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Allrighty, here's the scoop.

To purchase one Magical Chase soundtrack CD from cdJapan costs 2500 yen, which at today's exchange rate equals about $25.63.

Their shipping charge options for one cd shipped to me in northwest Indiana are as follows:

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FedEx International Priority: 1700 yen = ~ $17.43  -  total = ~ $43.06
Average Delivery Time: 1-3 days
Full Online Tracking
Signature Required

Express Mail Service (EMS): 1200 yen = ~ $12.30  -  total = ~ $37.93
Average Delivery Time: 1-3 days
Full Online Tracking
Signature Required

Registered Air Mail: 1160 yen = ~ $11.89  -  total = ~ $37.52
Average Delivery Time: 4-12 days (may take up to 8 weeks)
Online Tracking Available Partially
Signature Required

Air Mail: 750 yen = ~ $7.69  -  total = ~ $33.32
Average Delivery Time: 4-12 days (may take up to 8 weeks)
Online Tracking Not Available
Signature Not Required

SAL: 500 yen = ~ $5.13  -  total = ~ $30.76 - this is the cheapest option
Average Delivery Time: 1-3 weeks (may take up to 12 weeks)
Online Tracking Not Available
Signature Not Required

Registered SAL: 910 yen = ~ $9.33  -  total = ~ $34.96
Average Delivery Time: 1-3 weeks (may take up to 12 weeks)
Online Tracking Available Partially
Signature Required

cdJapan showed the exchange rate cost to me to be about 0.75% cheaper than the above price when I made an order to test the costs.
But, even when choosing to pay with my bank account, Paypal added about 2.7% to the above price when I made an order to test the costs.


To purchase 10 copies of the Magical Chase soundtrack CD from cdJapan costs 25000 yen, which at today's exchange rate equals about $256.30.

Their shipping charge options for 10 CDs shipped to me in northwest Indiana are as follows:

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FedEx International Priority: 2540 yen = ~ $26.04  -  total = ~ $282.34 or $28.24 per CD
Average Delivery Time: 1-3 days
Full Online Tracking
Signature Required

Express Mail Service (EMS): 5000 yen = ~ $51.26  -  total = ~ $307.56 or $30.76 per CD
Average Delivery Time: 1-3 days
Full Online Tracking
Signature Required

Registered Air Mail: 3420 yen = ~ $35.06  -  total = ~ $291.36 or $29.14 per CD
Average Delivery Time: 4-12 days (may take up to 8 weeks)
Online Tracking Available Partially
Signature Required

Air Mail: 3010 yen = ~ $30.86  -  total = ~ $287.16 or $28.72 per CD
Average Delivery Time: 4-12 days (may take up to 8 weeks)
Online Tracking Not Available
Signature Not Required

SAL: 1700 yen = ~ $17.43  -  total = ~ $273.73 or $27.37 per CD - this is the cheapest option
Average Delivery Time: 1-3 weeks (may take up to 12 weeks)
Online Tracking Not Available
Signature Not Required

Registered SAL: 2110 yen = ~ $21.63  -  total = ~ $277.93 or $27.79 per CD
Average Delivery Time: 1-3 weeks (may take up to 12 weeks)
Online Tracking Available Partially
Signature Required

cdJapan showed the exchange rate cost to me to be about 0.75% cheaper than the above price when I made an order to test the costs.
But, even when choosing to pay with my bank account, Paypal added about 2.7% to the above price when I made an order to test the costs.


Then, to ship out within America, add $1 for a bubble mailer and $2-3 (for purposes of this exercise, I'll round to $2.50) for the post office shipping charge.
This brings the cheapest option to $30.87 which is very slightly more expensive than the cheapest option when ordering from them direct.  :(


To purchase 25 copies of the Magical Chase soundtrack CD from cdJapan costs 62500 yen, which at today's exchange rate equals about $640.75.

Their shipping charge options for 25 CDs shipped to me in northwest Indiana are as follows:

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FedEx International Priority: 5650 yen = ~ $57.92  -  total = ~ $698.67 or $27.95 per CD - this is the cheapest option
Average Delivery Time: 1-3 days
Full Online Tracking
Signature Required

Express Mail Service (EMS): 8800 yen = ~ $90.22  -  total = ~ $730.97 or $29.24 per CD
Average Delivery Time: 1-3 days
Full Online Tracking
Signature Required

SAL ParcelPost: 8000 yen = ~ $82.02  -  total = ~ $722.77 or $28.91 per CD
Average Delivery Time: 1-3 weeks (may take up to 12 weeks)
Online Tracking Available Partially
Signature Required

cdJapan showed the exchange rate cost to me to be about 0.75% cheaper than the above price when I made an order to test the costs.
But, even when choosing to pay with my bank account, Paypal added about 2.7% to the above price when I made an order to test the costs.


Then, to ship out within America, add $1 for a bubble mailer and $2-3 (for purposes of this exercise, I'll round to $2.50) for the post office shipping charge.
This brings the cheapest option to $31.45 which is still slightly more expensive than the cheapest option when ordering from them direct.  :(


To purchase 30 copies (maximum order size) of the Magical Chase soundtrack CD from cdJapan costs 75000 yen, which at today's exchange rate equals about $768.90.

Their shipping charge options for 25 CDs shipped to me in northwest Indiana are as follows:

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FedEx International Priority: 6310 yen = ~ $64.69  -  total = ~ $833.59 or $27.78 per CD - this is the cheapest option
Average Delivery Time: 1-3 days
Full Online Tracking
Signature Required

Express Mail Service (EMS): 9400 yen = ~ $96.37  -  total = ~ $865.27 or $28.84 per CD
Average Delivery Time: 1-3 days
Full Online Tracking
Signature Required

SAL ParcelPost: 9490 yen = ~ $97.292  -  total = ~ $866.19 or $28.87 per CD
Average Delivery Time: 1-3 weeks (may take up to 12 weeks)
Online Tracking Available Partially
Signature Required

cdJapan showed the exchange rate cost to me to be about 0.75% cheaper than the above price when I made an order to test the costs.
But, even when choosing to pay with my bank account, Paypal added about 2.7% to the above price when I made an order to test the costs.


Then, to ship out within America, add $1 for a bubble mailer and $2-3 (for purposes of this exercise, I'll round to $2.50) for the post office shipping charge.
This brings the cheapest option to $31.28 per CD which is still $0.52 more expensive than the cheapest option when ordering from them direct.   ](*,)


This exercise has shown me that the only way to make a group buy for this be cost effective would be if one could cut out the ~$3.50 for the U.S. shipping (packaging materials included), so maybe the people coming to The Video Game Summit in July would like to do a group buy and pick up their copies at VGS?

Thoughts?  Ideas?
#17
We have a winner!

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Congratulations, esteban!  PM me your address, and I'll send it out.

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Well, I don't think that I've yet done a raffle this year, so I figured it's time to do my civic duty.   :mrgreen:

I have a Rom2 Karaoke Volume 3 which is up for raffle.

Note:  I swiped the white CD holder part of the jewel case for a loosie PC Engine CD game, so this one comes in a standard black one.   :twisted:

Rules:

1.  Minimum post count:  42 posts by the end of the raffle.

2.  You won't flip it for $ in 2013.

3.  Raffle ends Wednesday, May 8 at midnight, but if I don't get to it right away, then I reserve the right to add others if I feel like it.  Drawing will be at random the next day.

4.  If a minimum of 5 raffle participants have not signed up by the end of the raffle, then the raffle may be extended one week.

5.  I will mail this to anyone in the U.S. at my expense, but anyone else will be expected to assist in the shipping costs a little.

6.  Anyone who signs up who has 1,000+ posts will receive an additional 'raffle ticket'.  (Thanks to all of the 'oldtimers'.)

7.  No morons or trolls allowed.


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Apparently, this disk also has 3 mini-games as well:

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I fiddled with the three games:
Bingo just seems to be a random number generator, but maybe it's supposed to be a multi-player game?
The middle one seems to be a one to five-player game of "Memory".
Cockroach seems to be a 5-player game of bounce-around-the-room-until-somebody-eats-the-white-dot?

Entrants below:

Necromancer  - x2
esadajr
Aggie Tsubi
whisper2053
Opethian       - x2
PunkCryborg - x2
EvilEvoIX
csgx1
esteban        - x2
TheOldMan
Trenton_net
JoshTurboTrollX-16 - x2
xcrement5x
#18
As many other gamers have discovered, the save capacity of Duos is rather lacking, what with many of the later release RPGs saves taking up most (if not all) of the save capacity.

Is there any easy way that a Duo could be modified so as to increase the internal save capacity and allow more save games to be stored using the same internal memory manager?  If so, then I think that this would be a useful mod.
#19
So, I'm at a local thrift store, and I see that they have all of their TVs on-sale today for $5.00 + tax each.  I walk up and see this Sony WEGA Trinitron KV-32FS13.  I think that I remember reading somewhere online that the Sony WEGA is a pretty good TV for 8-16 bit console gaming.  Can anyone confirm this?  The TV looks to be in pretty good shape with its instruction manual and remote control included.
#20
So, my 2 sons and I have been playing Doraemon: Nobita's Dorabian Night off and on for the last couple of weeks, and I have to say that the music is simply fun!  I have never considered myself to be much of a music aficionado, and I find it difficult to remember tunes for specific games, but the tunes for this game are stuck in my head!   :-"

The game itself is actually quite fun and endearing, so I highly recommend it to anyone who doesn't already have it.
#21
All of this talk about complete sets has gotten me to thinking a bit.  Of course, hindsight is 20/20, but I thought that this would be an interesting idea to discuss.

If you could take today's knowledge of the entire TG-16/PC Engine libray to the past and had been the CEO of NEC Home Electronics and T.T.I., which games would you have released INSTEAD OF the games which were released in the U.S.  And no, you can't simply just say, "I would have released the entire PC Engine library in the U.S."  For purposes of discussion, I would like to propose the following 'rules':

1.  Only licensed retail-released HuCard, CD, and Super CD games may be discussed (since the Arcade Card was never released in the U.S.).  This means no Laser Active, demo games, or unlicensed homebrew/girlie games for this topic.

2.  Only substitutions may be made.  No additions.  (For every PC Engine game ADDED to the TG-16 list, a TurboGrafx-16 game must be REMOVED from the list.)

3.  You may substitute CD/Super CD games for Hucard games, or vice versa, but your list must keep a minimum of 60 HuCard games.

4.  To keep the TG-16 release list from getting too unbalanced, participants should strive to substitute games within the same genre if possible, or at least do not remove a genre entirely.  (i.e. Don't just remove all sports titles and replace them all with RPG titles.  You must remember that you are the CEO, and so you must appeal to America/Canada as a whole and not to a small niche market.  Your goal is to beat Sega/Nintendo out and maintain a presence in the U.S. rather than closing up shop.)

5.  Since it is simply a label variant, Champions Forever Boxing (red label variant) may be substituted for by anything.

6.  For easy reading and discussion's sake, simply post similarly as follows:
i.e. - (For example only, these are not my selections)

Aero Blasters -> Salamander
Bloody Wolf -> Marchen Maze
China Warrior -> Doraemon: Nobita's Dorabian Night
Gunboat -> anything   :mrgreen:

The official TurboGrafx-16 list of 95 licensed retail-released HuCard games:

Aero Blasters
Air Zonk
Alien Crush
Andre Panza Kick Boxing
Ballistix
Battle Royale
Blazing Lazers
Bloody Wolf
Bomberman
Bomberman '93
Bonk's Adventure
Bonk's Revenge
Bonk 3: Bonk's Big Adventure
Boxyboy
Bravoman
Cadash
Champions Forever Boxing (black label variant)
Champions Forever Boxing (red label variant)
Chase HQ
Chew Man-Fu
China Warrior
Cratermaze
Cybercore
Darkwing Duck
Davis Cup Tennis
Dead Moon
Deep Blue
Devil's Crush
Double Dungeons
Dragon Spirit
Dragon's Curse
Drop-Off
Dungeon Explorer
Falcon
Fantasy Zone
Final Lap Twin
Galaga '90
Ghost Manor
Gunboat
Hit The Ice
Impossimole
Jack Nicklaus Turbo Golf
Jackie Chan's Action Kung Fu
JJ & Jeff
Keith Courage in Alpha Zones
King of Casino
Klax
Legend of Hero Tonma
Legendary Axe, The
Legendary Axe II, The
Magical Chase
Military Madness
Moto Roader
Neutopia
Neutopia 2
New Adventure Island
Night Creatures
Ninja Spirit
Order of the Griffon, D & D
Ordyne
Pac-Land
Parasol Stars
Power Golf
Psychosis
R-Type
Raiden
Samurai Ghost
Shockman
Side Arms – Hyper Dyne
Silent Debuggers
Sinistron
Soldier Blade
Somer Assault
Sonic Spike Volleyball
Space Harrier
Splatterhouse
Super Star Soldier
Super Volleyball
Takin' It to the Hoop
Tale Spin
Tiger Road
Time Cruise
Timeball
Tricky Kick
Turrican
TV Sports Basketball
TV Sports Football
TV Sports Hockey
Veigues Tactical Gladiator
Victory Run
Vigilante
World Class Baseball
World Court Tennis
World Sports Competition
Yo Bro

The official TurboGrafx-16 list of 44 licensed retail-released CD & Super CD games:

Addams Family
Beyond Shadowgate
Bonk 3: Bonk's Big Adventure
Buster Bros.
Camp California
Cosmic Fantasy 2
Cotton: Fantastic Night Dreams
Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes
Dungeon Master: Thayer's Quest
Dungeon Explorer II
Dynastic Hero, The
Exile
Exile: Wicked Phenomenon
Fighting Street
Final Zone II
Forgotten Worlds
Gate of Thunder / Bonk's Adventure / Bonk's Revenge (3-in-1 CD)
Godzilla
It Came From the Desert
J.B. Harold Murder Club
Jack Nicklaus Turbo Golf
John Madden Duo CD Football
Last Alert
Loom
Lords of the Rising Sun
Lords of Thunder
Magical Dinosaur Tour
Might and Magic III: Isles of Terra
Monster Lair
Prince of Persia
Riot Zone
Shadow of the Beast
Shape Shifter
Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective
Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective Vol. 2
Sim Earth: The Living Planet
Splash Lake
Super Air Zonk: Rockabilly-Paradise
Terra Forming, Syd Mead's
Valis II
Valis III
Vasteel
Y's Book I & II
Y's III: Wanderers From Ys


Of course, most of us are not familiar with the entire PC Engine library, but just put in your thoughts.  I'll post mine up later after I think about this a bit more.
#22
Well, a couple of weeks ago, I invited my sister over to indoctrinate her in the glories of Turbo some more, and knowing that she likes RPG games, I decided that the evening was going to be a Cadash evening.  We played, and she got right into it, with her playing the mage, and me playing the fighter.  Later we figured out that we should have switched characters, because she kept dying on a fairly regular basis as a result of the mage's lower defense.  We pressed onward through the night fighting hard and winning many glorious battle with foes beyond our imagination.  Finally, we arrived at the final town which had lost so many of its residents to the monsters, and had even had many of the residents hanged or turned into zombies by the evil one.  Finding the faithful dog waiting so patiently for his master, Abel, we pressed on to find Abel's widow.  (Here's where it gets heartbreaking.)  I march my character into the house to speak with Abel's widow about the need for Abel's pendant with which to be able to speak with his faithful canine companion.  My sister's character, being tired from the lengthy journey and many deaths/resurrections simply lingered just inside the door to the house.  After speaking with the widow, she agreed to give us the magical pendant which had been in the ceiling the entire time.  As the pendant descended to the floor, my sister's character nervously twitched and fell out of the house.  Well, my character was so concerned that he rushed outside with no regard for the pendant.  After regrouping outside, we went back into the house, only to find no pendant on the floor, and the goodwife exclaiming that she had already given it to us.  This presented us with a quandary.  We knew that some evil bandits had the magical flute which tames flames, and we had to have that flute so as to be able to cross the flames and reach the evil overlord's castle, but we couldn't find the bandits hideout.  Try as we may, the secret entrance to their cave eluded us time and time again no matter how many times that we retraced our steps.  We felt that the dog could track them down, but without the pendant, we had no way with which to communicate with him.  Also, there were no other sources of magical speak-with-animals pendants anywhere in the world to be found.  We became strong with the experience of using our battle skills again and again as we treked throughout the land speaking with anyone and everyone, searching for either the bandits, or for the lost pendant, or for another similar pendant to no avail.  The monsters quailed at the sound of our footsteps, and the resurrection priests questioned after why we longer availed ourselves of their services, but we had grown so strong, we surmised that even the mighty overlord would surrender to us without a fight if we could only find a way across the flames to challenge his might......

















What actually happened was that I spoke with Abel's widow, and right after the pendant started floating down from the ceiling, but before I could walk over to pick it up, my sister accidentally pushed right on her directional pad, which instantly took both of us outside, and when I went back in, the pendant was gone, and the widow had already changed her words over to what she says after giving away the pendant, and there was no way for me to re-trigger the event.  After trying several different things, we finally had to just kill ourselves.  I tried to do the continue trick, which I had never tried before, but I couldn't get it to work.  So we ended up with playing the game for a couple of hours or so, but without being able to beat it.  :(

Has anyone else ever experienced this glitch, and/or does anyone know if there is a way around this glitch?
#23
I know that this board gets very little action, but I've been considering getting a PC-FX, and I have an opportunity for the following lot.  I really havn't had much of a chance to research pricing yet, so I want to ask whether the following is a reasonable deal.

$300.00 shipped anywhere in the U.S. for all of the following:

PC-FX Console w/ hook-ups and one controller - no box
Blue Breaker
Dragon Knight IV
First Kiss Monogatari
Megami Paradise II
Miraculum
Sparkling Feather
Team Innocent

Seller might possibly have one more PC-FX game to throw in, but I'm sure that it will be a cheapy game.


Anyway, any input concerning this would be appreciated.
#24
So, does anyone live near Huntington Beach, CA (in the Los Angeles area)?

Please let me know.

Thanks.
#25
Not sure which board to pose this question on.

If someone were to 'press' 500 copies of 1-5 Turbo CD games complete in jewel cases, back insert, and 2-panel front insert and make them available to the Turbo community for basically cost+shipping, which games would be the most 'useful' to the community in pressed form?  Some of the English-patch-translated PCE games?  Some of the harder to find games?  Homebrew games which have never been released in pressed form (i.e. Meteor Blaster DX)?  etc...?  It seems as though the debate still continues for pressed CDs vs CDRs, but at least nobody dislikes pressed CDs.

I am NOT advocating selling something that a living company has current interest in 'protecting' their rights.  It's just that, for curiousity's sake, I recently got a price quote, and for 500 (minimum order) 'pressed' CDs as follows - (CD Package=CD replication from glass master with 1 to 3 color screen print, 2 panel insert (4/4) and tray card, jewel case, assembly & wrap) - for reasonable pricing, and I wonder why/if this question has come up before and if so, then what the community's consensus was on this issue?  If I'm stepping on anyone's toes by asking this question, then I apologize in advance.
#26
Forgive me if this has already been done, but after searching through the archives, I couldn't find exactly what I was looking for, so here it is!  This is the PC Engine version of Damon Plus's Top TurboGrafx-16 games (as voted by users) thread.  I will update this first post periodically as votes are cast.

Since there are 300+ PC Engine HuCard games and 400+ PC Engine CD games as opposed to less than 150 total for the TG-16, I'd like to list the top 25 games of each format.  For your votes to be counted, you must list a minimum of 10 games in a single format up to a maximum of 25 games per format.  (If you can't think of 10 PC Engine games that you like in a single format, then it shows that you need to play more PCE!   :-"  )  Scoring will be as follows:  1=10 points, 2=9 points, 3-4=8 points, 5-6=7 points, 7-8=6 points, 9-10=5 points, 11-13=4 points, 14-16=3 points, 17-20=2 points, 21-25=1 point.  If someone has a better scoring system, please enlighten me.  :P


Top PC Engine HuCard Games (no Super Grafx games included)



...to be filled in after some votes have been cast...



Top PC Engine CD Games (including CD, Super CD, and Arcade CD)



...to be filled in after some votes have been cast...
#27
I have basically decided that I would like to get a SuperGrafx with a Super CD Rom 2 and an Arcade Card Duo so as to be able to play EVERY SINGLE PC Engine game.  I don't have either the SuperGrafx or the Super CD Rom 2 yet, so I want to ask a few questions.


1.  Does a SuperGrafx need to be re-capped?

2.  Does a Super CD Rom 2 need to be recapped?

3.  Can the SuperGrafx be region-modded so as to allow TG-16 games to be played?

4.  What is the best video output that the SuperGrafx/Super CD Rom 2 can put out?  (If there is a better video output that the SuperGrafx attached to a regular CD Rom by way of an RAU-30 adapter can put out, then please let me know.)

5.  Can the SuperGrafx be output modded so as to allow output of both regular composite (red, white, & yellow audio/video cords) AND something better (i.e. s-video or component)?

6.  Are there any other nice mods that can be done to a SuperGrafx/Super CD Rom 2 setup that I haven't already mentioned?

7.  In a SuperGrafx/Super CD Rom 2 setup, which unit stores the save games?

8.  Is the storage memory the same as a Duo or does it have more or less save capacity?  (i.e. Can you use a Tennokoe Bank with this setup?)

9.  What would be your dream SuperGrafx setup?


Basically, what I'm thinking about doing is to have one system that can play all of my Turbo stuff, but I might as well do it up right, so I want to know what would be the top-of-the-line SuperGrafx setup that I could do.

Also, what should I expect to pay?  I see this SuperGrafx/Super CD Rom 2 setup for sale for $599.99, but it seems awfully expensive, even though it does include 2 good games.  I don't really need the box though.  What do y'all think?

Side note:  If anyone has a SuperGrafx, a Super CD Rom 2, and/or any SuperGrafx games that they wish to trade/sell, then please let me know.
#28
PC-FX Discussion / What is this?
02/12/2013, 08:18 PM
What is this?

I'm just curious.  I don't have a PC-FX, but I've considered getting one.


Thanks.
#29
One of the gamer blogs which i follow, Game Over is offering Christmas cheer to a gamer who is having a tough time this Christmas season.  In his most recent blog post, he is offering to spread Christmas cheer to someone(s) who may not be financially able to have a nice gamer's Christmas.  If anyone feels that they fit this category, or who knows someone who may fit this, then please contact the blogger.

Side note:  Read his October blog post.  It's hilarious!

By the way, Merry Christmas!
#30
Due to popular demand (and the inability to post review comments), this thread will be the official comment thread for "The Brothers Duomazov" TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine/SuperGrafx review website.


The following TurboGrafx-16, PC Engine, and SuperGrafx games have been reviewed (most with screenshots and some spoilers) by "The Brothers Duomazov" and are listed below.  Your comments on these reviews/games are welcomed in this thread.

NOTE:  These reviews often contain spoilers, so reader beware!

1941 Counter Attack - reviewed March 19, 2009
1943 Kai - reviewed February 16, 2009
21 Emon - reviewed October 31, 2012
3x3 Eyes - reviewed August 12, 2009

Addams Family - reviewed January 28, 2010
Advanced V.G. - reviewed October 21, 2009
Adventure Island (Dragon's Curse) - reviewed November 6, 2010
Aero Blasters - reviewed February 14, 2009
After Burner II - reviewed February 15, 2009
Ai Choaniki - reviewed June 11, 2009
Air Zonk - reviewed February 15, 2009
Akumajou Dracula X: Chi no Rondo - reviewed May 25, 2009
Aldynes - reviewed August 29, 2009
Algunos - reviewed April 24, 2009
Alice in Wonderdream - reviewed October 23, 2011
Alien Crush - reviewed February 16, 2009
Alnam no Kiba (Fang of Alnam) - reviewed February 12, 2011
Alshark - reviewed November 18, 2012
Altered Beast - HuCard - reviewed February 16, 2009
Altered Beast CD - reviewed May 24, 2009 by IvaNEC
Altered Beast CD - reviewed June 14, 2011 by Ai Cho Alexei
Andre Panza Kick Boxing - reviewed February 19, 2009
Ane-san - reviewed October 18, 2009
Ankoku Densetsu (Legendary Axe II) - reviewed June 21, 2009
Aoi Blink (Blue Blink) - reviewed November 25, 2010
Appare Gateball - reviewed January 9, 2011
Armed F, Formation - reviewed August 22, 2009
Art of Fighting - reviewed February 9, 2010
Artist Tool - reviewed December 2, 2009
Astralius - reviewed January 6, 2010
Asuka 120% Maxima BURNING Fest - reviewed February 13, 2009 by Duomitri
Asuka 120% Maxima BURNING Fest - reviewed July 31, 2009 by IvaNEC
Atomic Robo-Kid Special - reviewed February 17, 2009
Auleria (Gensou Tairiku Auleria) - reviewed June 18, 2009
Avenger - reviewed March 5, 2009

Babel - reviewed April 20, 2011
Bakuretsu Hunter Duo Comic - reviewed January 18, 2010
Bakushou Yoshimoto no Shinkigeki - reviewed September 30, 2009
Ballistix - reviewed February 17, 2009
Barunba - reviewed February 20, 2009
Basted - reviewed May 2, 2009
Batman - reviewed February 19, 2009
Battle Ace - reviewed September 20, 2009
Battle Royale - reviewed December 5, 2009
Bazaaru de Gozaaru no Game de Gozaaru - reviewed December 11, 2010
Be Ball - reviewed May 24, 2011
Benkei Gaiden - reviewed March 15, 2009
Beyond Shadowgate - reviewed June 23, 2009 by IvaNEC
Beyond Shadowgate - reviewed April 1, 2010 by Ai Cho Alexei
Bikini Girls - reviewed October 8, 2012 by IvaNEC
Bikini Girls - reviewed March 7, 2011 by Ai Cho Alexei
Bikkuriman World - reviewed January 26, 2010 by IvaNEC
Bikkuriman World - reviewed March 10, 2009 by Ai Cho Alexei
Black Hole Assault - reviewed April 22, 2013
Blazing Lazers - reviewed February 19, 2009
Blodia - reviewed October 8, 2009 by IvaNEC
Blodia - reviewed February 23, 2009 by Ai Cho Alexei
Blood Gear - reviewed March 4, 2009
Bloody Wolf - reviewed March 11, 2009
Blue Blink - reviewed November 25, 2010
Body Conquest II - reviewed October 28, 2011
Bomberman - reviewed February 20, 2009
Bomberman '93 - reviewed October 11, 2009
Bomberman '94 - reviewed October 13, 2009
Bonk 3 CD - reviewed April 13, 2011 by IvaNEC
Bonk 3 CD - reviewed November 24, 2009 by Ai Cho Alexei
Bonk 3: Bonk's Big Adventure - reviewed February 6, 2010 by IvaNEC
Bonk 3: Bonk's Big Adventure - reviewed May 30, 2009 by Ai Cho Alexei
Bonk's Adventure - reviewed February 2, 2010 by IvaNEC
Bonk's Adventure - reviewed February 16, 2009 by Ai Cho Alexei
Bonk's Revenge - reviewed February 3, 2010 by IvaNEC
Bonk's Revenge - reviewed July 3, 2009 by Ai Cho Alexei
Bonze Adventure - reviewed May 21, 2011
Bouken Danshaken Don - reviewed August 20, 2009
BoxyBoy - reviewed December 27, 2009
Brandish - reviewed January 18, 2011
Bravoman - reviewed March 22, 2009
Bubble Bobble II: Rainbow Islands - reviewed December 18, 2010
Bubble Bobble III: Parasol Stars - reviewed June 7, 2009
Bubblegum Crash - reviewed September 17, 2010 by IvaNEC
Bubblegum Crash - reviewed February 13, 2009 by Duomitri
Burai - reviewed January 19, 2011
Burai II - reviewed February 6, 2011
Burning Angels - reviewed November 15, 2010
Buster Bros. - reviewed May 29, 2009

Cadash
CAL II
CAL III
Camp California
Cardangels
CD Denjin
CD Denjin
Champion Wrestler
Champions Forever Boxing
Chase H.Q.
Chew Man Fu
Chiki Chiki Boys
Chikudenya Toubee
China Warrior
Choaniki
Choujikuu Yousai Macross 2036
Choujikuu Yousai Macross: Eien no Love Song
Chouzetsu Rinjin Bravoman
City Hunter
Cloud Master
Cobra
Cobra II
Color Wars
Columns
Coryoon
Cosmic Fantasy
Cosmic Fantasy 2
Cosmic Fantasy 3
Cosmic Fantasy 4 Chapter 1
Cosmic Fantasy 4 Chapter 2
Cosmic Fantasy Visual Collection
Cotton
Cratermaze
Crest of Wolf
Cyber Core
Cyber Cross
Cyber Knight
Cyber Knight


----- When I get the chance, I will finish listing and linking all of their reviews here and link each name to its webpage.

NOTE:  These reviews often contain spoilers, so reader beware!
#31
...the first two levels started like your standard shoot-'em-up, but that was just to suck the unwary into a horrific trap...  After that, it was a constant stream of deaths.  Levels 3-7 were each quite difficult, but after much blood, toil, sweat, and tears, each level was conquered and put in its place.  Cheap deaths, strange boss patterns, odd mazes, etc...  Level 8 was so bad that after 45 minutes to an hour of non-stop dying, I despaired of beating the level, so I went to the wise Oracle of knowledge - Google, and the first information that I found said that Zero Wing was only 8 levels long.  After reading that, I said, "I can do this!", and I encouraged myself enough to persevere long enough to finally beat the level 8 boss (whom I thought was the last boss).  Woe to me when level 9 started, for it was almost as if I had started an entirely new 'bullet hell' shoot-'em-up on maximum difficulty right at the very beginning of the level before I could catch my breath!  I pressed on for almost another hour, but I could never even get to the level 9 mid-boss.  Exhausted finally, I returned to the oracle, searching for *gasp!* cheat codes or anything which could give me the faintest glimmer of hope for the possibility of an end to this torture, but my hopes were completely dashed to the ground with no cheats to be found and more reviews discovered which stated that the PC Engine version has 10 levels.  My heart gave out upon reading this, and I have collapsed on my bed.  I type this warning with my last remaining strength, "Be warned!  Zero Wing is accursed!"...
#32
So, a semi-local used video game shop has a TG-16 system, complete with power cord, RF adapter, Turbo Tap, 1 Turbo Pad, 1 controller extension cord, and a Turbo Booster Plus!  They are asking $89.99 for it, and when I asked if they could just sell me the Turbo Booster Plus, after researching it on the internet, they said that they couldn't accept less than $40-50 for it.  I was still very tempted to get it, but my wallet's rather thin at the moment, but if they still have it the next time I get over this way, I may try to go ahead and get it.

If anyone thinks that this is a bargain, then let me know, or if someone in the Northwest Indiana area is interested in checking this shop out, let me know.  They did also have a CIB Jack Nicholas Golf for $6.99, about 6-7 CIC games, about 5 loosies, and a Turbo Pad (for $7.99) as well.
#33
Stone Age Gamer is having a 25% off of everything (excluding flash carts) sale for Black Friday!

I'm really considering on getting the SupaBoy for only $56.24!  The reviews on the newest version have been very good.
#35
I've only recently gotten a PC Engine Duo, and I've already run into save problems.  I've been playing several different games, and my system is only allowing me to save about 10-15 different saves.  According to this Turbo Duo Game Save FAQ, different game saves take up different amounts of memory.  I understand this, and I also understand that there is something called a TENNOKOE BANK which can help with running out of save memory without having to delete saves, although I don't fully understand how to use this yet, and I don't even have one right now.

My question is this:  Do the TG-16 Turbo Duo and all of the various PC Engine Duos all have the same save capacity?  Or do some of them have more or less save capacity?  As in, can one of the various Duo releases store more saves than the others?  If so, then I might want to look into getting the one with more save capacity, since I'm not fully understanding the benefits of the Tennokoe Bank yet, and I'm wanting to be able to save more than 10-15 different games.
#36
Hey all,

I've recently purchased a PC Engine Duo with a Turbo Tap, but the Turbo Tap cord is so short that it really cramps my style.  I was wondering what some suggestions would be.  The best deals that I've found so far are as follows:

6-foot PC Engine controller extension cords for $1.84 each + shipping:
http://www.monoprice.com/products/product.asp?c_id=102&cp_id=10215&cs_id=1021501&p_id=534&seq=1&format=2

Blog site where I found the above:
http://www.retroreviewproject.com/super-cheap-turbo-duopc-engine-extension-cables/

6-foot TurboGrafx-16 controller extension cords for $3.75 each shipped:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/PC-Engine-Super-Grafx-6-FT-Controller-Extension-Cable-/251082551720?pt=Video_Games_Accessories&hash=item3a75afb1a8


I plan on having 6 of each.  (One for console-to-Turbo-Tap and 5 for each of my five controllers.)
#37
DISCLAIMER:  THIS IS BARDOLY'S SECOND RAFFLE EVER ON ANY WEBSITE, SO IF HE OFFENDS ANYONE BY HIS GIVING FREE STUFF AWAY WITH A FEW FUN BONUS TICKET STIPULATIONS, PLEASE BEAR WITH HIM!!!  IF PEOPLE DON'T LIKE FOR HIM TO GIVE AWAY THINGS FOR FREE, THEN HE WILL SIMPLY RELEGATE HIS FUTURE OFFERINGS TO HIS FS/FT/FO THREAD.


Well, in the spirit of cheerfulness and respect for Bernie's awesomeness for raffling off Order of the Griffon, I'm raffling off a good condition loosie Street Fighter II.

I just recently picked up a complete copy, so I was deciding what to do with my now extra loosie, when I saw Bernie's raffle, and I decided to go ahead and contribute a second time by way of raffle to this community.  (Hopefully this time without the drama...   8-[  )

The game will come in a plastic slip cover.  I will cover all costs, unless an international member wins, in which case, I'll expect him to help out a little with the shipping.


I'm still having difficulties figuring out how to get my Box.com uploaded pictures embedded, so for now, you'll have to click on the links.   :(
The game is in the bottom right corner of the pictures.

https://www.box.com/s/182307accc779353da51
https://www.box.com/s/db74b3b1399b0da836f5


Raffle Rules:

1.  There must be at least 5 entrants, or the Raffle entry period will be extended by one week.
2.  Raffle entry period ends at midnight Central Standard Time on Tuesday, September 11, 2012.  (But if I'm feeling extra generous and/or haven't had the time to pick the winner until later, then I may accept later entries if I feel like it.  (Depending on how busy work is, I may not be able to mail it out for up to a week later or so.)
3.  There is a 42 post count minimum by raffle entry close time, of which if I see what appear to be spam posts to get post count up or if such is reported to me, then entrant may be disqualified.
     (Why 42?  Because the domino game "42" is my favorite non-video-game game.)
4.  *Bonus entries!!!*  You may receive extra 'raffle tickets' for any and/or all of the following:
     a. Anyone who promises to raffle off something/anything useful within the next month if they win this raffle.  (Kudos to those who give back.)
     b. Anyone who has more than 1,000 posts at the time that I finalize the raffle entries.  (See rule 3 about spam posts.)  -  (Kudos to all of the long-timers.)
     c. Anyone here who worked on the recent release, "Mysterious Song" and mentions it in their raffle sign-up post.  (Thanks guys for working hard on this, and keep up the good work!)
     d. Anyone here who beats/finishes any Turbo-related game during the period of this raffle and posts up a screen shot of their win/finishing in this thread.  (Kudos to OBEYers.)  Please, no simply pulling up a save game near the end of a game and 'finishing' the game again.
     g. Anyone who posts, "Terrorists deserve to die!" or "Never forget!"  (In remembrance of 9/11.)
5.  For each bonus 'raffle ticket' you gain, I will enter your name 1 additional time in the drawing.
6.  Anyone who jumped all over my case during my first raffle is welcome to join, but I would greatly appreciate an apology for sending me to the back of the bus.   :wink:
7.  If 10 or more people sign up for this raffle, then I will draw a second name after the first (after removing all of the first winner's entries), and that person will receive his choice of one of my other loosie HuCard games - If he already has every loosie that I have, then I will go down the list until I find another winner.


Good luck!





*Bonus entries are just that, BONUS!  Everyone with a post count of 42 or higher is welcome to join this raffle with a chance of winning.  Bonus entries simply give some people a slightly better chance of winning.


Winner chosen on page 2.
#38
I've been into TG-16 games since '91/'92 but only the HuCard games.  I'm planning on getting into the Turbo CD games very soon, and I just had a thought.
I know that these CD games are not getting any younger, and I'm a little concerned about the wear and tear over the years on the read side of the CD's.  A couple of my local retro game stores also sell used movies, and they will allow you to bring CD's and/or DVD's into the store and get the disks 'resurfaced' for a nominal charge.  Does anyone here have any experience with this or opinions about this?  Like, should I just play the games, and then if glitches occur, then look at possibly resurfacing?  Or maybe I should copy the CD and then play the copy?  Any opinions/advice would be very welcome.  I'm just planning on trying to get Rondo X, and I just want to protect my $70-100 investment.

Thanks in advance for any help with this.
#39
Drawing took place later on in the thread and Firebomber7 won both raffles.   =D>

Thanks to all for participating.




DISCLAIMER:  THIS IS BARDOLY'S FIRST RAFFLE EVER ON ANY WEBSITE, SO IF HE OFFENDS ANYONE BY HIS GIVING FREE STUFF AWAY WITH A FEW FUN STIPULATIONS, PLEASE BEAR WITH HIM!!!  IF PEOPLE DON'T LIKE FOR HIM TO GIVE AWAY THINGS FOR FREE, THEN HE WILL SIMPLY RELEGATE HIS FUTURE OFFERINGS TO HIS FS/FT/FO THREAD.


Well, in the spirit of cheerfulness and wanting to contribute to this (mostly) excellent community, I'm going to raffle off a couple of my extra loosie HuCards - Bonk's Revenge and Takin' it to the Hoop!

Bonk's Revenge is really a pretty good game that I've enjoyed over the years and Takin' it to the Hoop seems decent - I just haven't had the time to invest in it that I've had to invest in Bonk's Revenge.
Each game will come in a plastic slip cover.  I will cover all costs, unless an international member wins, in which case, I'll expect him to help out a little with the shipping.


I'm still having difficulties figuring out how to get my Box.com uploaded pictures embedded, so for now, you'll have to click on the links.   :(

https://www.box.com/s/79a6c3192bab1058cc05
https://www.box.com/s/f1a8dcebe117485b0e8f
https://www.box.com/s/182307accc779353da51
https://www.box.com/s/db74b3b1399b0da836f5

You may choose to enter for one or the other or for both.  Two separate drawings will be held, unless all entrants are in both lists.

Raffle Rules:

1.  There must be at least 5 entrants, or the Raffle entry period will be extended by one week.
2.  Raffle entry period ends at midnight Central Standard Time on Sunday, August 18, 2012.  (But if I'm feeling extra generous and/or haven't had the time to pick the winner until later, then I may accept later entries if I feel like it.
3.  There is a 42 post count minimum by raffle entry close time, of which if I see what appear to be spam posts to get post count up or if such is reported to me, then entrant may be disqualified.
     (Why 42?  Because the domino game "42" is my favorite non-video-game game.)
4.  In the interest of clean(er) speech, any entrant which posts profanities and/or foul language in non-Fighting Street threads which I happen to notice after having entered and up until drawing time may be disqualified and/or lose 'bonus raffle tickets' at my choice.  (I may give a free pass, if I feel like it.  If you don't like this rule, then don't join this raffle.)
5.  Bonus entries!!!  You may receive extra 'raffle tickets' for any and/or all of the following:
     a. Anyone who promises to raffle off something/anything useful if they win this raffle.
     b. Anyone who has more than 1,000 posts at the time that I finalize the raffle entries.  (See rule 3.)  This is my kudos to all of the old-timers.
     c Anyone here who does mods and/or repairs for reasonable prices to members of the community and mentions it in their raffle sign-up post.
     d. Anyone who posts the phrase, "I love America!" in this thread.
     e. Anyone who posts the phrase, "Texas is the greatest state!" in this thread.
     f. If your post count ends in 42 at the time that I finalize the raffle entries.  (Again, I love 42.)
     g. If I think of anything else fun to add for bonus tickets, then I'll post it here.
For each bonus 'raffle ticket' you gain, I will enter your name 1 additional time in the drawing.
6.  If there are at least 30 entrants in the above raffle by the end of the raffle period, then I will add a third raffle in which all entrants will be entered(this raffle would be drawn first, & the winner will be removed from other 2 raffles) under the same above rules with the winner's choice of any 3 loosies of the following:  Bloody Wolf, Bonk's Adventure, Bonk's Revenge, J.J & Jeff, Keith Courage, Legendary Axe, Splatterhouse, Super Volleyball, Takin' it to the Hoop, Tiger Road, and/or PCE Street Fighter II.  I expect winner to choose 3 games which he doesn't already have and actually wishes to play.  How's that for a bonus for having read the fine print?

Entrant list for Bonk's Revenge

1.   KnightWarrior
2.   KnightWarrior (bonus ticket for posting "I love America!")
3.   Bernie
4.   Bernie (bonus ticket for promising to raffle off something later)
5.   Bernie (bonus ticket for 1,000+ posts)
6.   Bernie (bonus ticket for posting "I love America!")
7.   Bernie (bonus ticket for posting "Texas is the greatest state!")
8.   Trevpwnsnoobs
9.   Firebomber7
10. Firebomber7 (bonus ticket for promising to raffle off something later)
11. Firebomber7 (bonus ticket for posting "I love America!")
12. Firebomber7 (bonus ticket for posting "Texas is the greatest state!")
13. BigusSchmuck
14. BigusSchmuck (bonus ticket for promising to raffle off something later)
15. Damon Plus
16. Damon Plus (bonus ticket for promising to raffle off something later)
17. Damon Plus (bonus ticket for posting "I love America!")
18. Damon Plus (bonus ticket for posting "Texas is the greatest state!")
19. 420GOAT
20. khog143
21. Kaijuboy
22. Kaijuboy (bonus ticket for promising to raffle off something later)
23. meka
24. incrediblehark
25. esadajr
26. esadajr (bonus ticket for posting "I love America!")


Entrant list for Takin' it to the Hoop

1.   tpivette
2.   tpivette (bonus ticket for promising to raffle off something later)
3.   CPTRAVE
4.   CPTRAVE (bonus ticket for promising to raffle off something later)
5.   Firebomber7
6.   Firebomber7 (bonus ticket for promising to raffle off something later)
7.   Firebomber7 (bonus ticket for posting "I love America!")
8.   Firebomber7 (bonus ticket for posting "Texas is the greatest state!")
9.   BigusSchmuck
10. BigusSchmuck (bonus ticket for promising to raffle off something later)
11. 420GOAT
12. roflmao
13. roflmao (bonus ticket for promising to raffle off something later)
14. roflmao (bonus ticket for 1,000+ posts)
15. esadajr
16. esadajr (bonus ticket for posting "I love America!")
17. meka


Total # of entrants = 15
#40
Title.

Thanks in advance for the information.
#41
So, I went to my local retro video game store yesterday, and while browsing, I came across some Turbo stuff.
Since I'm not really up to speed on prices for Turbo CD stuff, I figured that I'd ask about the prices that these games are for sale.


I can't seem to figure out how to directly post the picture here, but here's a link.
https://www.box.com/s/7857f46b1599844ffcce

From top to bottom, left to right, the games are as follows with any comments.

1.  $49.99 - Wanderers from Ys Book 1 & 2 - U.S.-released Turbo CD game complete with instruction manual and case
2.  $19.99 - Aya - Japan-released Turbo CD game complete with instruction manual and case
3.  $14.99 - Brandish - Japan-released-released Turbo CD game complete with instruction manual and case
4.  $14.99 - Street Fighter II - Japan-released HuCard game complete with instruction manual and case
5.  $  5.99 - Davis Cup Tennis - Japan-released Turbo CD game complete with instruction manual and case
6.  $  5.99 - J-League Tremendous Soccer '94 - Japan-released Turbo CD game complete with instruction manual and case
7.  $  6.99 - Super CD Rom Demo CD - Japan-released demo Turbo CD - demos of Tengai Makyou II, Manji Maru, and Dragon Slayer: Legend of Heroes
8.  $  9.99 - Record of Lodoss War - Japan-released Turbo CD game with case but missing instruction manual
9.  $19.99 - Dragon Slayer - U.S. released Turbo CD game with case but missing instruction manual

I don't currently have any of the above games other than a HuCard-only copy of Street Fighter and I do already have a complete copy of Dragon Slayer (with map!), so which, if any of the above games should I plan to get at the listed prices, or maybe someone can give me a list of recommended prices for the above?

Thanks.
#42
I'm wanting to get a PCE Duo R, so that I can play Turbo CD games and Japanese HuCard games.  I just missed out on the Duo R that Bernie was selling, but I came across this partially working one on eBay for what seems to be a reasonable price.  http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEC-PC-Engine-Turbo-DUO-R-US-SELLER-/120964061124?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item1c2a0517c4#ht_500wt_1414

The seller claims that the cd side spins but doesn't read, but that the HuCard side works fine.  If someone here can repair it and we could work the details out, then I'd be interested in working something out where the seller could ship it to the repair guy, and then the repair guy ship it to me, so as to save on shipping to me then to the repair guy, then back to me.  (I live near Chicago, so if a repair guy lives in the area, then I could probably work out local pickup as well.)  I figured that $183 shipped for a complete Duo R unit w/ 1 controller + repairs and shipping from repair guy would come in under $250, which is where I need to be, but if someone

Anyway, let me know if one of you repair guys would be interested in helping me out.  (If anyone needs more info on me, I'm a member of Nintendo Age under the same user name with good feedback.)
#43
So, if money were no object at all, if a multi-millionaire 'gamer' who liked to play pretty much all genres of video games were given a TurboGrafx-16, which games should he get? 

Suppose that he wanted to get 1 game at a time and play it until completion and have the full enjoyment of the game with no other distractions.  In your opinion, in what order should he get the games and play them?  Or, if you want to look at it differently, if a person were to have a TurboGrafx-16 flash cart of some kind for the 94 HuCard games and wanted to play the games through in best to worst game order, what would the order be in which he should play the games?  (Note: I am not in favor of emulation, and I don't use it myself, but if someone else does, that's their business.)  Also assume that this person would have friends available to play the multi-player games if needed.

I'm not looking for a list of the most expensive and/or most difficult games to find.  I just want a list of the 'best' to 'worst' U.S.-released HuCard TurboGrafx-16 games.

I'll go ahead and put my list up, although I haven't actually played every single game, so my opinions on some of the games will be based on reviews which I've read.


Cadash - Tough choice, but I just really enjoy this game a lot!
Neutopia 2
Side Arms – Hyper Dyne
Bonk's Revenge
Military Madness
Air Zonk
Soldier Blade
Bomberman
Alien Crush
Super Star Soldier
Bonk's Adventure
Bomberman
Parasol Stars
Blazing Lazers
Neutopia
New Adventure Island
Ninja Spirit
Dead Moon
Magical Chase
Bomberman '93
Jackie Chan's Action Kung Fu
Devil's Crush
Double Dungeons
Legendary Axe, The
Chew Man-Fu
Bonk 3: Bonk's Big Adventure
Legendary Axe II, The
R-Type
Ordyne
Hit The Ice
Fantasy Zone
Tricky Kick
JJ & Jeff
Dragon's Curse
Boxyboy
Galaga '90
Drop-Off
Shockman
Silent Debuggers
Samurai Ghost
Dragon Spirit
Somer Assault
Dungeon Explorer
Legend of Hero Tonma
Psychosis
Dungeons & Dragons: Order of the Griffon
Aero Blasters
Sinistron
China Warrior
Tiger Road
Splatterhouse
Space Harrier
Tale Spin
Pac-Land
Klax
Cratermaze
Cybercore
Keith Courage in Alpha Zones
Raiden
Deep Blue
Chase HQ
Timeball
Bravoman
Night Creatures
Moto Roader
Victory Run
Andre Panza Kick Boxing
Time Cruise
Final Lap Twin
World Sports Competition
Sonic Spike Volleyball
World Court Tennis
Yo Bro
Takin' It to the Hoop
Impossimole
Veigues Tactical Gladiator
Bloody Wolf
Vigilante
King of Casino
TV Sports Hockey
Super Volleyball
World Class Baseball
TV Sports Basketball
Turrican
Davis Cup Tennis
Jack Nicklaus Turbo Golf
Darkwing Duck
Battle Royale
Champions Forever Boxing
Power Golf
Ghost Manor
Falcon
TV Sports Football
Ballistix
Gunboat


Please give me your thoughts, opinions, and your own personal top 94 in order from best to worst.  I'm mostly not much of a sports video games fan, so most of the sports titles in my list are towards the bottom.
#44
NOTE:  Sometimes life/work gets pretty busy for me, and I can't respond to PM's as fast as I'd like.  If I get busy and delayed, I WILL get to them eventually and in the order in which they were sent/received.

I have the following extra TurboGrafx-16 games that I'm willing to either sell or trade for other TurboGrafx-16 stuff.  My current want list is at the bottom of this post.

FS/FT List

All games come with used plastic sleeves/slip covers.
All retail boxes come in a videogameboxprotectors.com TG-16 box protector.
Some of the Jewel Case covers may be cracked/damaged, but those may be easily replaced by a regular music CD jewel case cover.
CIC means HuCard, Instruction Manual, & (correct) Jewel Case, but no cardboard retail box.
I'm willing to split up items if someone wants the manual, case, or game only.

I reserve the right to deny selling/trading with anyone, and also the right to 'jump' long-standing community members to the top of the queue.

All prices are without shipping.
Shipping to the U.S. is $6 for 1-3 items or $10 for 4+ items.
Shipping to Canada is $18 for 1-3 items and $22 for 4+ items.  :(
Shipping to anywhere else is $18 for 1-3 items or $22 for 4+ items.
Payment should be made through PayPay as 'Gift' or add 4% to cover the fees.
My PayPal e-mail address is rdanielwilliams (at) yahoo

TuboGrafx-16 Games / Manuals / Jewel Cases / Boxes for sale or trade
  1.  Beyond Shadowgate poster only (yes, it's an authentic poster for this game) - prefer to trade, but am open to offers
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folded up

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front

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front - different angle to reduce glare

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back

  2.  Hit the Ice   CIB (missing inner plastic tray) - $39 - (I am willing to sell/trade the game/manual or box individually.)
  3.  Hit the Ice   CIB (missing inner plastic tray) - $39 - (I am willing to sell/trade the game/manual or box individually.)
  4.  Hit the Ice   CIB (missing inner plastic tray) - $39 - (I am willing to sell/trade the game/manual or box individually.)
  5.  Terraforming   I (instruction manual only) - prefer to trade, but am open to offers

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PC Engine stuff for sale or trade
  6.  Afterburner II   C (game only, no manual or case, and the HuCard doesn't work properly) - make offer
  7.  Bakuretsu Hunter (Sorcerer Hunters)   CIC (CD game, front insert, & back insert only, no Mook) - $10
  8.  Bishojo Senshi Sailor Moon Collection   CIC (brand new, SEALED) - $12
  9.  Burai II   CIC - $5
10.  Dragon Knight III   C (CD game only in a jewel case with no manual or back insert) - $8
11.  Dragon Spirit   CIC - $
12.  Fatal Fury 2   CIC - $
13.  GunHed   C (case only, no game or manual) - $
14.  Jantei Monogatari 2: Uchu Tantei Diban - Shutsudo Hen   CIC - $6
15.  Langrisser: Hikari no Matsuei   CIC - $6
16.  Pac Land   IC (instruction manual and case only, no HuCARD) - $5
17.  PC Pachi-Slot Idol Gambler   IC (instruction manual and case only, no HuCARD, but does have HuCARD sleeve) - $6
18.  Shiawase Usagi 2 (Toraware Usagi Sailor Z)   CIC - $55
19.  Taito Chase H.Q.   IC (instruction manual and case only, no HuCARD) - $5

TuboGrafx-16 / PC Engine Hardware for sale or trade
20.  Genuine TurboGrafx-16 RF switch - $4
21.  TurboGrafx-16 5-port black Turbo Tap - $10

TG-16 Want List
Exile II - outer cardboard sleeve needed only
Lords of the Rising Sun - retail box needed only (I have one coming eventually from a forum member here.  :) )
Vasteel - outer cardboard sleeve needed only

PC Engine / Super Grafx Want List
Aldynes - outer cardboard sleeve needed only
Barunba
Bomberman '93 Special Version
Bomberman Users Battle
Builder Land
Columns
Darius Alpha - hybrid PC Engine/Super Grafx game
Dragon Ball Z
Faceball
Farjius No Jakotei
Final Soldier Special Version
Formation Armed F
Genpei Toma Den - jewel case needed only, but am willing to take complete game
Hani in the Sky - HuCard needed only, but am willing to take complete game
Hawk F-123
Heavy Unit
Kakuto Hao Densetsu Algunos
Kick Ball
Mashin Eiyuden Wataru
Metal Stoker
Motteke Tamago
Power Gate
PC Cocoron
Princess Minerva
Psycho Chaser
Puzzle Boy
Ranma 1/2
Sol Bianca
Sol Moonarge
Soldier Blade Special Version
Stratego
Takeda Shingen
Tekipaki Working Love
Toy Shop Boys
Tsuppari Dai Sumo
Wizardry III & IV
Yu Yu Hakusho

I'm basically interested in anything TG-16/PC Engine that I don't already have.  My constantly-updated wish list can be viewed here:
http://www.pcedaisakusen.net/2/41/532/show-wishlist.htm

I have had great transactions with the following forum members:
JoshTurboTrollX-16*
Arkhan*
Bernie*
BigusSchmuck*
Black Tiger*
blowback
BlueBMW*
Bklyn4ever
brandsizzle
Carparama
choijimmy*
Corredor X
CPTRAVE*
cr8zykuban0
Dalder*
DarkKobold
DejahThoris
Desh
DrOrangejuicer
Elder
ElSeven
EmeraldRocker
EmperorIng
FiftyQuid*
galam*
Gao
HailingTheThings
HercTNT
ifkz
JapanTokei
jazetajr
jelloslug
jperryss
kakutolives
KeithCourage*
Keranu
KnightWarrior
Liquid Snake
Mathius
Military Madness
MotherGunner
MrFlutterPie
munchiaz
nectarsis*
Nemo
Obfuscate
offsidewing
PCEngineHell*
rainedrop184
randomc
razo00
reno5*
roflmao
Rosser
Sadler*
savageone
schweaty
SegaSaturn51195
stockspyder
Sparky*
syphic*
tg16manaic
tggodfrey
The Old Rover
tiptopjames
tpivette
turboswimbz*
wallzter
wmacmonagle*
*means multiple great transactions

Updated 12/26/2015
#45
Since I am a newcomer here to this site, I would like to ask you 'old-timers' who have strong price opinions to weigh in on what prices should be correct for U.S.-released TurboGrafx-16 HuCard games.  I have some extras which I would actually prefer to trade for the 'holes' in my TG-16 collection, but I'm willing to sell them and then use that money to purchase the games that I want.  I have noticed that many of the members here have VERY strong opinions about prices and I don't want to get ripped to shreds because I accidentally priced a game over 'pcenginefx market value'.  Therefore, a list of the 94 U.S.-released TurboGrafx-16 HuCard games follows, and as members chime in with what they feel that fair market value is, I'll edit the first post to reflect submitted prices and hopefully this community can come to a consensus, and this information will be available to be used by all.


HuCard    HuCard/     Complete
only        manual/     HuCard/
price        case        manual/
              price        box/case
                            price
                                              Aero Blasters
                                              Air Zonk
                                              Alien Crush
                                              Andre Panza Kick Boxing
                                              Ballistix
                                              Battle Royale
                                              Blazing Lazers
                                              Bloody Wolf
                                              Bomberman
                                              Bomberman '93
                                              Bonk's Adventure
                                              Bonk's Revenge
                                              Bonk 3: Bonk's Big Adventure
                                              Boxy Boy
                                              Bravoman
                                              Cadash
                                              Champions Forever Boxing
                                              Chase H.Q.
                                              Chew-Man-Fu
                                              China Warrior
                                              Cratermaze
                                              Cybercore
                                              Darkwing Duck
                                              Davis Cup Tennis
                                              Dead Moon
                                              Deep Blue
                                              Devil's Crush
                                              Double Dungeons
                                              Dragon Spirit
                                              Dragon's Curse
                                              Drop Off
                                              Dungeon Explorer
                                              Dungeons & Dragons: Order of the Griffon
                                              Falcon
                                              Fantasy Zone
                                              Final Lap Twin
                                              Galaga '90
                                              Ghost Manor
                                              Gunboat
                                              Hit the Ice
                                              Impossimole
                                              Jack Nicklaus' Turbo Golf
                                              Jackie Chan's Action Kung-Fu
                                              J.J. & Jeff
                                              Keith Courage in the Alpha Zones
                                              King of Casino
                                              Klax
                                              Legend of Hero Tonma
                                              Legendary Axe, The
                                              Legendary Axe II, The
                                              Magical Chase
                                              Military Madness
                                              Moto Roader
                                              Neutopia
                                              Neutopia 2
                                              New Adventure Island
                                              Night Creatures
                                              Ninja Spirit
                                              Ordyne
                                              Pac-land
                                              Parasol Stars
                                              Power Golf
                                              Psychosis
                                              R-Type
                                              Raiden
                                              Samurai Ghost
                                              Shockman
                                              Side Arms – Hyper Dyne
                                              Silent Debuggers
                                              Sinistron
                                              Soldier Blade
                                              Somer Assault
                                              Sonic Spike Volleyball
                                              Space Harrier
                                              Splatterhouse
                                              Super Star Soldier
                                              Super Volleyball
                                              Takin' It To The Hoop
                                              Tale Spin
                                              Tiger Road
                                              Time Ball
                                              Time Cruise
                                              Tricky Kick
                                              Turrican
                                              TV Sports Basketball
                                              TV Sports Football
                                              TV Sports Hockey
                                              Veigues Tactical Gladiator
                                              Victory Run
                                              Vigilante
                                              World Class Baseball
                                              World Court Tennis
                                              World Sports Competition
                                              Yo Bro
                                              --Turbografx CD System Card ver.2.0
                                              --Super System Card ver.3.0
                                              --U.S. TurboGrafx-16 console w/cords & 1 controller
                                              --U.S. TurboGrafx-CD
                                              --U.S. TurboDuo
                                              --U.S. TurboExpress
                                              --U.S. Turbo Booster
                                              --U.S. Turbo Rooster Plus
                                              --Turbo Pad controller
                                              --Turbo Tap 5-player adapter


If there is anything else which should also be on this list, then please let me know, and I will update this post accordingly.  After working this list up, I'll add the CD games, unless someone wants to create a separate thread.
#46
See eBay listing:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/261071231724?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649

This is not my listing.  If I didn't already have 3 of these 4 games, I would go ahead and purchase this listing myself, and I'm still tempted as it is.
#47
For Offer / For Trade

TurboGrafx-16 games (all are HuCard version)

Aero Blasters (1 - complete with HuCard, Jewel Case, Instruction Manual, and Retail Box)
Bloody Wolf (1 - HuCard only)
Bonk's Adventure (1 - HuCard only)
Bonk's Revenge (1 - HuCard only)
Fantasy Zone  (1 - HuCard only)
JJ & Jeff (1 - HuCard only)
Keith Courage in Alpha Zones (1 - HuCard, Jewel Case, Instruction Manual)
Keith Courage in Alpha Zones (1 - HuCard only)
Legendary Axe, The (1 - HuCard only)
Night Creatures (1 - HuCard, Jewel Case, Instruction Manual)
Super Volleyball  (1 - HuCard only)
Takin' it to the Hoop (1 - HuCard only)
Takin' it to the Hoop (1 - HuCard only)
TV Sports Football  (1 - complete with HuCard, Jewel Case, Instruction Manual, and Retail Box)
TV Sports Football  (1 - HuCard only)


Want To Buy / Want To Trade For

I'm looking for anything that I don't already have in the following 1st post of my introduction thread:
https://www.pcengine-fx.com/forums/index.php?topic=12315.0

I need 34 games with Hucard, Jewel Case, Instruction Manual
I need 8 Jewel Cases with Instruction Manuals (for Air Zonk, Bonk's Revenge, Bravoman, Dragon's Curse, Neutopia, Neutopia II, Splatterhouse, & Tiger Road)
I need 2 Jewel Case (for Hit the Ice and Military Madness)

I'm only really looking for HuCard, Jewel Case, Instruction Manual, but am willing to accept Retail Boxes as well.

Thank you.
#48
My registration finally got approved, so today is my first day for posting here, although I've been lurking for a few months.

I live in the Chicago-land area, and my personal TurboGrafx history follows:

I had a friend back around '90 who had a TurboGrafx-16 and I would see his great games (Cadash, Alien Crush, etc...), and I always wanted to get a TurboGrafx, but I just didn't have the funds.  I would even play Keith Courage or whatever sample game that any retail stores in my area had on display, and I would drool over all of the 'neat' TurboGrafx-16 games and such.  (All that I had experience with at the time was Atari and NES.)  Then around '95 or so after I had a job, I picked up a TurboGrafx-16 system and about 20 games (most has the jewel case and instruction manual).  I don't remember all of the games that I had, but I think that I had 2 CIB copies of Tonma and a CIB copy of Magical Chase - just kidding.  Actually I know that I had Order of the Griffen, Cadash, Galaga '90, Drop Off, Tricky Kick, Legendary Axe, Ghost Manor, Blazing Lasers, Victory Run, Sidearms, Double Dungeons, Final Lap Twin, Dungeon Explorer, Deep Blue, Neutopia, Neutopia II, and Keith Courage, but I can't remember the rest.  I never could find a 5-player adapter or extra controllers, so everything stayed 1-player.  Then, in '97, I boxed everything up for a while.  Not long after the Gameboy Advance came out, I became enamored with it, but I just didn't have the cash at the time, so I made a stupid trade around 2000.  I traded my entire TurboGrafx collection to someone for a new Game Boy Advance with a new copy of Advance Wars and one other game, the title escapes me right now.  :(  Now, I'm mentally kicking myself over that trade.  About a 15 months ago or so, I decided to get back into retro gaming, and I really missed my TurboGrafx, so I eBayed some stuff, found a few things at a used video game store, and just yesterday picked up about another 17 HuCard games at a local Chicago-area convention, so now my TurboGrafx collection stands as follows:

HuCard, Jewel Case, Instruction Manual, Retail Box
HC, JC, IM, RB - All non-HuCard only have a HuCard sleeve as well, but all of my HuCard-only are lacking sleeves.

TurboGrafx-16 - I have the base TurboGrafx-16 model with the back cover, A/C adapter, RF switch, Turbo Tap, and 5 controllers.

HC,JC,IM,RB - Aero Blasters
HC             - Air Zonk
HC,JC,IM,RB - Ballistix
HC,JC,IM     - Alien Crush
HC,JC,IM,RB - Battle Royale
HC,JC,IM     - Blazing Lasers
HC,JC,IM,RB - Bloody Wolf
HC,JC,IM     - Bonk's Adventure
HC             - Bonk's Revenge
HC             - Bravoman
HC,JC,IM     - Cadash
HC,JC,IM     - Champions Forever Boxing (black label HuCard)
HC,JC,IM     - China Warrior
HC,JC,IM     - Cratermaze
HC,JC,IM     - Cyber Core
HC,JC,IM     - Devil's Crush
HC,JC,IM     - Double Dungeons
HC,JC,IM     - Dragon Spirit
HC             - Dragon's Curse
HC,JC,IM     - Drop Off
HC,JC,IM     - Dungeon Explorer
HC,JC,IM     - Fantasy Zone
HC,JC,IM     - Falcon
HC,JC,IM,RB - Final Lap Twin
HC,JC,IM     - Galaga '90
HC,JC,IM     - Gunboat
HC, ? ,IM,RB - Hit the Ice (Did this game come with a Jewel Case?)
HC,JC,IM,RB - Jack Nicklaus Turbo Golf
HC,JC,IM     - JJ & Jeff
HC,JC,IM     - Keith Courage in Alpha Zones
HC,JC,IM     - King of Casino
HC,JC,IM     - Legendary Axe, The
HC,    IM     - Military Madness
HC,JC,IM     - Moto Roader
HC             - Neutopia
HC             - Neutopia II
HC,JC,IM     - Night Creatures
HC,JC,IM     - Ninja Spirit
HC,JC,IM     - Ordyne
HC,JC,IM     - Pac-Land
HC,JC,IM     - Power Golf
HC,JC,IM,RB - R-Type
HC,JC,IM     - Raiden
HC,JC,IM     - Sidearms
HC,JC,IM     - Sonic Spike
HC             - Splatterhouse
HC,JC,IM     - Super Volleyball
HC,JC,IM     - Takin' it to the Hoop
HC,JC,IM     - TaleSpin
HC             - Tiger Road
HC,JC,IM     - Time Ball
HC,JC,IM     - Tricky Kick
HC,JC,IM     - Turrican
HC,JC,IM     - TV Sports Basketball
HC,JC,IM,RB - TV Sports Football
HC,JC,IM     - TV Sports Hockey
HC,JC,IM     - Veigues Tactical Gladiator
HC,JC,IM     - Victory Run
HC,JC,IM     - Vigilante
HC,JC,IM     - World Class Baseball
HC,JC,IM     - Yo Bro

(If I counted correctly, that only 61 out of the 95 U.S.-released HuCard games.)


PC Engine (Although, I don't have an adapter yet, so I have no way to play this game yet.)

HC             - Street Fighter II

I have no CD games, since I have no way to play them, but I may consider getting into those if I can find a good CD add-on or TurboDuo that I can get.


Anyway, now I'm trying to decide where I'm going with this TurboGrafx stuff.  I have decided that whatever games I have, that I do want to at least have the Jewel Case (or maybe a decent repro case) and the original instruction manual, which means that I need to upgrade my HuCard-only games, but after that...  Do I want to try to collect the entire U.S.-released HuCard set?  Do I want to just get a couple more of the good games, while ignoring the expensive ones and the not-so-good-ones?  Do I want to venture into the CD games?  Do I want to venture into the PC Engine games?