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Posted on Apr 6th 2017 at 12:00:00 PM by (Addicted)
Posted under Everdrive, TG16, PC Engine

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When I was thinking of collecting goals for 2017, I wanted to spend more time playing and gaining a better understanding of each console's library than collecting . There are a lot of games that I would like to try, but don't want to spend hundreds of dollars on. I also like the idea of a video game jukebox where I don't have to keep swapping out carts. I could always emulate, but I want to play on the original hardware. I am still a collector and buy my games, but I wanted a tool that could expand what the console was capable of. I decided I wanted to buy some of the EverDrive family by Krikzz. After some research, I purchased a Turbo EverDrive recently and put it through it's paces.


Continue reading Turbo Charging your PC Engine & TurboGrafx-16



Posted on Feb 6th 2017 at 01:00:00 PM by (Addicted)
Posted under Unreleased, PC Engine, Super CD, Fantasy Zone

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It seems Sega intended Fantasy Zone and Space Harrier to be interconnected, as both titles take place in the same universe ("the Fantasy Zone") and have crazy character designs. In 1991, NEC Avenue took the next step and combined both games into one Super CD game for the PC Engine CD/Turbo CD called, Space Fantasy Zone.



Continue reading Welcome to the Space Fantasy Zone!



Posted on Nov 6th 2016 at 01:00:00 PM by (Addicted)
Posted under Toaplan, PC Engine, Shooter, Horror Story

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Toaplan was one of the most prolific developers of shoot em ups during the golden age. They endeared themselves to gamers by releasing titles such as Tiger-Heli, Twin Cobra, Hellfire, Truxton, and the infamous Zero Wing. Released in the arcades in 1989, Horror Story also known as Demon's World internationally is an auto-scrolling horizontal shooter where the player armed with what looks like a copy of a proton pack busts ghosts and other demons. Today we will be looking at the PC Engine port of Horror Story to determine if this game is an under appreciated gem or if it should stay buried.


Continue reading It came from Japan: Horror Story for the PC Engine



Posted on by (bombatomba)
Posted under Unreleased, PC Engine, Super CD, Fantasy Zone

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It seems Sega intended Fantasy Zone and Space Harrier to be interconnected, as both titles take place in the same universe ("the Fantasy Zone") and have crazy character designs. In 1991, NEC Avenue took the next step and combined both games into one Super CD game for the PC Engine CD/Turbo CD called, Space Fantasy Zone.



Continue reading Welcome to the Space Fantasy Zone!


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               
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