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they're both cool & hated by nerds on the internetszycag wrote:Kanye West and Keith Courage have a lot in common I think
Buy a cheap PC Engine online and don't worry about the Turbo. There's seriously no benefit to having a US TG16 over a JP PCE:MR_Soren wrote:Only played a TG-16 briefly with a friend who owned one in high school. Over the past year or two, I've wanted to get one.
Unfortunately, I've never see the console anywhere beyond that one experience in high school. I recently found a few TG-16 games in a small mom and pop shop about 100 miles from where I live. They didn't have the console, but I bought Alien Crush anyway. They also had Legendary Axe 1&2, some Dungeon games and others that looked interesting, but I was short on cash. No shmups except maybe R-Type. Still, looks like a fun console.
I've heard they are much easier to find in the Chicago area. Might check out some retro shops if I ever get down there again.
Yeah I think that bit the Lynx too. I remember reading it could've been much smaller, but they did some test marketing and it they came away with the impression that it needed to be BIG so people were feeling like they were getting they're money's worth or some bunk. Honestly, I wonder if it's even true that Americans like big electronics or we'd be walking around with carphone-sized things strapped to our belts.PC Engine Fan X! wrote: The real reason why the TG-16 console is bigger than it's PCE console counterpart, was back in 1989, the perceived notion was that Americans wanted a bigger gaming console (hence the extra real estate afforded with the excess plastic) compared to the smaller and cute original white colored PCE console of lore. The PCE was offered in two different flavors of the Core Grafx and Core Grafx II console iterations as well.
d0s wrote:Buy a cheap PC Engine online and don't worry about the Turbo. There's seriously no benefit to having a US TG16 over a JP PCE:MR_Soren wrote:Only played a TG-16 briefly with a friend who owned one in high school. Over the past year or two, I've wanted to get one.
Unfortunately, I've never see the console anywhere beyond that one experience in high school. I recently found a few TG-16 games in a small mom and pop shop about 100 miles from where I live. They didn't have the console, but I bought Alien Crush anyway. They also had Legendary Axe 1&2, some Dungeon games and others that looked interesting, but I was short on cash. No shmups except maybe R-Type. Still, looks like a fun console.
I've heard they are much easier to find in the Chicago area. Might check out some retro shops if I ever get down there again.
- TG16s are harder to find
- TG16s are more expensive
- TG16s only support RF natively, PCEs do composite
- TG16 games are as a whole much rarer and much more expensive
- TG16 games have ugly cover art
- TG16 had far fewer games than PCE, many of the classic games for this system are PCE only
- PCE games rarely require Japanese knowledge (unless you're into RPGs or something, there are not many for this system, most of the good games are action/arcade games that require absolutely no Japanese)
Yes but there's really no need to ever have US region games unless you want to play the few mediocre RPGs on the system, everything else is 100% playable with no Japanese knowledge. Buy a Japanese console and Japanese games and forget the TG16 existsMR_Soren wrote:d0s wrote:Buy a cheap PC Engine online and don't worry about the Turbo. There's seriously no benefit to having a US TG16 over a JP PCE:MR_Soren wrote:Only played a TG-16 briefly with a friend who owned one in high school. Over the past year or two, I've wanted to get one.
Unfortunately, I've never see the console anywhere beyond that one experience in high school. I recently found a few TG-16 games in a small mom and pop shop about 100 miles from where I live. They didn't have the console, but I bought Alien Crush anyway. They also had Legendary Axe 1&2, some Dungeon games and others that looked interesting, but I was short on cash. No shmups except maybe R-Type. Still, looks like a fun console.
I've heard they are much easier to find in the Chicago area. Might check out some retro shops if I ever get down there again.
- TG16s are harder to find
- TG16s are more expensive
- TG16s only support RF natively, PCEs do composite
- TG16 games are as a whole much rarer and much more expensive
- TG16 games have ugly cover art
- TG16 had far fewer games than PCE, many of the classic games for this system are PCE only
- PCE games rarely require Japanese knowledge (unless you're into RPGs or something, there are not many for this system, most of the good games are action/arcade games that require absolutely no Japanese)
Is there region locking?