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TurboGrafx-16 Mini Forum[Released: 2020] Dedicated home video game console by Konami modeled on NEC's TurboGrafx-16, which was designed by Hudson Soft and emulates the original console's 16-bit hardware. Half the size of the original, it can support two controllers out of box.
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TurboGrafx-16 Mini Hacked! Su…
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TurboDuo Forum[Released: 1992] The TurboDuo integrates the capabilities of the TurboGrafx-16 and its CD-ROM² drive into a single, redesigned unit with an updated BIOS and 192 KB of additional RAM. TTI also offered the Super System Card, which provided the original TurboGrafx-CD with the 192 KB RAM upgrade.
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TurboDuo System Photos
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TurboExpress/PC Engine GT/LT Forum[Released: 1990] The TurboExpress is a handheld video game console by NEC, released in late 1990 in Japan and the United States. It is essentially a portable version of the TurboGrafx-16 home console that came two to three years earlier, and was released as the PC Engine GT in Japan.
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SuperGrafx Forum[Releaed: 1989] Four times the amount of working RAM for the main CPU and a second video chip with its own video RAM. Has support for two independently scrolling background layers, as opposed to the PC Engine's single layer.
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SuperGrafx System Photos
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TurboGrafx-CD/PC Engine CD Forum[Released: 1988] The CD-ROM² is an add-on attachment that allows the core versions of the console to play PC Engine games in CD-ROM format in addition to standard HuCards. This made the PC Engine the first video game console to use CD-ROMs as a storage media.
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TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine Core Forum[Released: 1987] A collaborative effort between Hudson Soft, who created video game software, and NEC, a company which was dominant in the Japanese personal computer market, successfully joined together to develop the system.
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