@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
So I can use a Sega Mega Drive (model 1) power adapter? Will this work for the interface unit?
#2
wow that's cool :) thanks for the info! can't wait to get a powerpack for this thing and give it a shot :D
#3
I took some pics of the games that came in CD cases with the console, I still have a fair few cartridges left over though but I think a lot of them look like they were for a nintendo machine (famicom disk drive or something ?).

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#4
I will post some pics up if you like when I get some free time :) I will admit that I don't know anything about PC Engine collections so it'd be cool to let some experts tell me which games are worth playing (if any)
#5
Hi guys,

I was recently given a massive PC-Engine collection by someone who needed to offload stuff before he went overseas (I literally have a garbage bag full of games, and this cool arcade stick too). From the compatibility guide on the site, it looks like i have a PC-engine, a  Pc-Engine CD-Rom2 coupled together with a CDROM2 Interface Unit. Simply put this collection did not come with a power cable and in my country (Australia) the electricity runs at 240 volts while I think Japan's runs at 110v. It seems that the unit requires a 9volt power pack, I was wondering if I could just buy a normal 9v powerpack, plug it in and will it work without frying the console?

any help would be appreciated

thanks,
         Zhukov