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So many posts, I should have done this a long time ago...

Started by Jabberwok, 08/02/2013, 08:24 PM

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Jabberwok

Yes, for those who know me I'm the same Jabberwok from the Magic Engine forums. I know I should have come here a while ago but you know  8-[

There are so many posts in here it's not even funny  #-o

So let's start having fun already!!!

MotherGunner

-MG

SI VIS PACEM, PARA BELLUM (If you want peace, Prepare for war)
SI VIS BELLUM, PARA MATRIMONIUM (If you want war, Prepare for marriage)

CrackTiger

Justin the Not-So-Cheery Black/Hack/CrackTiger helped Joshua Jackass, Andrew/Arkhan Dildovich and the DildoPhiles destroy 2 PC Engine groups: one by Aaron Lambert on Facebook, then the other by Aaron Nanto!!! Him and PCE Aarons don't have a good track record together! Both times he blamed the Aarons and their staff in a "Look-what-you-made-us-do?!" manner, never himself nor his deranged/destructive/doxxing toxic turbo troll gang which he covers up for under the "community" euphemism!

HercTNT


Sparky

Who is this guy? Either way welcome man ( watch your step :P)  I tease a great place as long as you don't link high eBay auctions or want those prices.

RoyVegas

All is well. :)

Bernie

I remember seeing ya over at Magic Engine.  Place has died I believe...

esteban

Welcome home, comrade.  :pcgs:

STATUS: At some point I changed my moniker from silly "stevek666" to current noom de plum.

It's good to have you back, you bastard.
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Jabberwok

Thanks all... This place is an amazing pool of resource although I could read for years & not see the end of it  :shock:

Still amazing though... And some of you seem funny enough so I think I'll like it here  8)

Stay tuned.

Nando


bob


Tatsujin

www.pcedaisakusen.net - home of your individual PC Engine collection!!
PCE Games countdown: 690/737 (47 to go or 93.6% clear)
PCE Shmups countdown: 111/111 (all clear!!)
Sega does what Nintendon't, but only NEC does better than both together!^^
<Senshi> Tat's i'm going to contact the people of Hard Off and open a store stateside..

MrFlutterPie

Welcome (back) to the 16 bit graphics revolution!

Jabberwok

Quote from: Tatsujin on 08/03/2013, 06:51 PMAre you a funny guy?

Welcome to teh obey :)
Yup I'm funny in a serious kinda way... wait... doesn't make sense... ish...

Bardoly

Welcome to Pcenginefx!

Go ahead and introduce yourself a bit more for those of us who have never been active over on that other forum.  Tell us a bit of your Turbo history.

Sparky


esteban

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Jabberwok

Quote from: Bardoly on 08/04/2013, 01:09 AMWelcome to Pcenginefx!

Go ahead and introduce yourself a bit more for those of us who have never been active over on that other forum.  Tell us a bit of your Turbo history.
Lets see, My real name is Benoit, im 41 years old & come from the French part of Canada. I was the co-owner & chef of a pub for a good while. I also translate Steam indie games to French.

The history books don't clearly say at what point I loved my Turbografx-16. I remember seeing the TV & magazine adds. But I think I recall me passing by a local Radio Shack (they were Canada's official NEC distributor) in a mall  & seeing the system running live. I mean being used to 8 bit & my new Genesis (with it's Matchbox's truck load of colors) seeing something as sharp & colorful was amazing. Even it's higher pitched sound was amazing. The game's distinctive Japanese style was also a huge plus... I mean look at me rambling at how awesome the system is, you guys are all believers after all ;) Anyhoo that 1st 'encounter' led me to the Toys-r-us close by to buy one. I bought with it Legendary Axe, Splatterhouse & R-Type. The fun I had for a while... Then as time passed by I was buying a lot of Turbo games untill I saw the CD in stock so I decided to grab it with Valis II... today the following would make everybody laugh but when I hooked it up & started Valis II my jaw dropped when I heard voices & naration, "real" music, "videos" ect... To get the younger ones of you into context back in 1990 most of us was still using tapes & vinyls for music. I knew what a CD was but frankly I tought that it could only store "games" so to speak. Then when I got Ys book I & II everything fell into place... I then bought most of the US titles, plus a DUO, express plus other stuff.

Funny thing is, I recently sold a mint Neo Geo Gold plus the games, my Coleco, Intelivision & have sold my Super Nes & Nes a while back. But I kept my Turbo... the CD is about to die but the caps are fine so far. When this happens I will have to replace it because I still use it on a daily basis. Sure, I have a copy of Magic Engine but there is something special about playing on a real system even though I have a dedicated PC plugged on the same TV for emulators it's not the same...

Nazi NecroPhile

Welcome aboard!  There's peeps here that can repair your CD if (when) it kicks the bucket.  :mrgreen:
Ultimate Forum Bully/Thief/Saboteur/Clone Warrior! BURN IN HELL NECROPHUCK!!!

geise

Welcome!  :D

Yeah, as others said we have a great repair section here.  Helped me revive my US launch Duo.  A few of the repair guys hang out at another pc-engine forum.  It's nice cause it's mainly used for the Chat Box.  Hope to see ya there. http://www.pcengine.freeforums.org

Jabberwok

Yeah the repair section is really interesting. But right now, It's my express that became silent but that repair is a little out of my league... But who knows? if I chicken out I'll ask for you guys help  :D

esteban

Quote from: Jabberwok on 08/04/2013, 03:36 PM
Quote from: Bardoly on 08/04/2013, 01:09 AMWelcome to Pcenginefx!

Go ahead and introduce yourself a bit more for those of us who have never been active over on that other forum.  Tell us a bit of your Turbo history.
Lets see, My real name is Benoit, im 41 years old & come from the French part of Canada. I was the co-owner & chef of a pub for a good while. I also translate Steam indie games to French.

The history books don't clearly say at what point I loved my Turbografx-16. I remember seeing the TV & magazine adds. But I think I recall me passing by a local Radio Shack (they were Canada's official NEC distributor) in a mall  & seeing the system running live. I mean being used to 8 bit & my new Genesis (with it's Matchbox's truck load of colors) seeing something as sharp & colorful was amazing. Even it's higher pitched sound was amazing. The game's distinctive Japanese style was also a huge plus... I mean look at me rambling at how awesome the system is, you guys are all believers after all ;) Anyhoo that 1st 'encounter' led me to the Toys-r-us close by to buy one. I bought with it Legendary Axe, Splatterhouse & R-Type. The fun I had for a while... Then as time passed by I was buying a lot of Turbo games untill I saw the CD in stock so I decided to grab it with Valis II... today the following would make everybody laugh but when I hooked it up & started Valis II my jaw dropped when I heard voices & naration, "real" music, "videos" ect... To get the younger ones of you into context back in 1990 most of us was still using tapes & vinyls for music. I knew what a CD was but frankly I tought that it could only store "games" so to speak. Then when I got Ys book I & II everything fell into place... I then bought most of the US titles, plus a DUO, express plus other stuff.

Funny thing is, I recently sold a mint Neo Geo Gold plus the games, my Coleco, Intelivision & have sold my Super Nes & Nes a while back. But I kept my Turbo... the CD is about to die but the caps are fine so far. When this happens I will have to replace it because I still use it on a daily basis. Sure, I have a copy of Magic Engine but there is something special about playing on a real system even though I have a dedicated PC plugged on the same TV for emulators it's not the same...
Valis II was my first (or one of the first) CD games I owned, too. I had been wanting to play it since I first got TG-16 (all promotional material re-cycled the same 2-3 screenshots from the game and they certainly piqued my interest).

The first live demo of TG-CD was at a mom-n-pop store...they had Final Zone II in the TG-CD. My brothers and I would eventually buy this floor model. I think we bought FZII (discounted as well) at the same time.
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Jabberwok

Final Zone II... Now I am 100% sure that I'm not the only one who is still haunted by the American version's opening song am I right?

Nazi NecroPhile

Ultimate Forum Bully/Thief/Saboteur/Clone Warrior! BURN IN HELL NECROPHUCK!!!

NightWolve

Quote from: Jabberwok on 08/02/2013, 08:24 PMYes, for those who know me I'm the same Jabberwok from the Magic Engine forums. I know I should have come here a while ago but you know  8-[

There are so many posts in here it's not even funny  #-o
Yeah, I too found it pretty impressive how successfully active this forum is given the retro theme and with NEC having been the underdog in the 16-bit console wars. We are few, but proud!!! ;) Perhaps a bit blindly at times too, but hey, that's alright! Heh-heh.

Well, welcome aboard!

esteban

Quote from: Jabberwok on 08/07/2013, 04:17 PMFinal Zone II... Now I am 100% sure that I'm not the only one who is still haunted by the American version's opening song am I right?
You have no idea how often I sing along to that tune... And Momoko's song! I used to have an old page on le web with the lyrics and desktop images memorializing FZII's awesomeness....

 :pcgs:


Of course...

Quote from: guest on 08/07/2013, 05:18 PMHauntingly awesome lyrics, eh?  Fuck yeah!
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