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NEC TG-16/TE/TurboDuo => TG-16/TE/TurboDuo Discussion => Topic started by: guyjin on March 03, 2008, 03:41:37 AM
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The last year for new releases in the US. :cry: Did they save the best for last?
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I pick Bomberman '93.
Did they save the best for last?
I don't know about that, but they certainly didn't save a bunch of crappy filler for the last hurrah. Every one of those title is awesome, or at the very least solid.
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Bonk 3 FTW.
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Bomberman '93, it freaking rules gameplay wise, and has an AWESOME techno remix of the battle theme (which is better on SNES, sorry Turbo fans!).
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Went with Magical Chase, i like the gameplay allot, it also has good music and the best graphics in a hucard.
(http://i132.photobucket.com/albums/q13/awack/MagicalChaseU-002.png)
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Sheesh! And I thought the other polls were hard to decide on. This is killer. :-k All those games are pretty nice and definitely worth owning, however, I haven't played most of them so I'll just be voting based on video clips and whatnot. It's really down to Bonk III, DE II, Magical Chase, and Bomberman '93. Bonk III gets kudos for introducing some much needed new features - i.e. the two player mode is a cool feature. DE II, from what I've heard, takes what could be considered the best HuCARD and makes it even better - expanded worlds, more detailed graphics, cinemas, more characters to choose from, etc... Bomberman '93 I've heard is the best of the series and from what I've seen I have to agree. It looks like a blast. Though I'm curious to know if it's fun to play if you're by yourself. :-k As for Magical Chase, well it looks fantastic, not only compared to the PCE version, but just overall. It looks like a Super CDROM2 game.
To make my decision I'm going to pretend someone is offering me one of these games for free (ignoring collector value). I think I would have to take DE II. Dungeon Explorer is sweet, so DE II must be mind bogglingly good. In the end, you can't shake a stick at any of these titles.
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In the end, you can't shake a stick at any of these titles.
Actually, I believe you could. They wouldn't jump up and bite you, you wouldn't get zapped by lightning, no angry mob is going to come to your door, you'd just look like an idiot waving a stick around, that's all.
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Actually, I believe you could. They wouldn't jump up and bite you, you wouldn't get zapped by lightning, no angry mob is going to come to your door, you'd just look like an idiot waving a stick around, that's all.
haha!
*discreetly hides his stick behind his back* 8-[
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Bomberman '93 I've heard is the best of the series and from what I've seen I have to agree. It looks like a blast. Though I'm curious to know if it's fun to play if you're by yourself.
It's fun to play by yourself, but '94's story mode is more varied and has better maps than '93's story mode.
To make my decision I'm going to pretend someone is offering me one of these games for free (ignoring collector value).
I like your way of thinking. 8)
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I chose magical chase! It was a tough choice though. I wanted to choose bonk3 for its platforming wonder, but the shooter fan in me prevailed dominant.
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Lords of Thunder??
Big daddy is missing on the list, how the hell could LOT not be included!!????
Definately Lords of Thunder
And technically bonk 3 CD was the last US Turbo release ever- and I got mine December of 1994- the day it came out @ TZD, or 1-800-DUO-THIS
Damn I still miss that site...... #-o
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Bonk 3 dude. There you have it, the boy still kicks ass.
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I got my Bonk 3 CD from TZD as well. Hell, that was the ONLY place you could get them. I rocked them $50.00 plus $20 shipping and handling (might have been significantly less, can't remember) and then I rocked to Bonk 3 CD. I swear if you combined all of the times I have played that game, it would add up to less than an hour. What a turd. Big Bonk and Little Bonk annoy me.
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Dungeon Explorer II, even though I'm a huge Bomberman '93 fan.
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$20 s&h!! jeeezus!! I guess you won in the long run though huh.
I voted Bonk 3. I love most of those games though. Hero Tonma I don't know much about.
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Bonk 3, no contest. I was never really much of a Dungeon Explorer fan anyways, and Magical Chase, despite all its hype, just isn't my ball of wax. Exile II, for as great as the music sounds and the story rocks, plays like dog shit and everyone knows it. The rest...meh. Bomberman '93 is pretty decent but nothing special to me, and I don't have my experience with Dungeon Master or LOHT so I can't say much about them. And even if Lords Of Thunder were to make this list, Bonk 3 is still the better game...though barely. 2 player simultaneous Bonk action gives it the edge.
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Bomberman '93, but I would change it to Lords of Thunder if available.
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Dungeon Explorer II. I like Tonma, which is more than I can say for most of these, so it's a distant second. Lords would've been a much closer second if it were available as an option.
I don't care for Exile II, Bonk 3, or Magical Chase, and I haven't played Bomberman '93 or Dungeon Master yet.
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The Turbo is what got me hooked on Bomberman... at the time it was released, Bomberman '93 brought so many enhancements over the original in terms of multiplayer action to make it my favorite game of '93.
Despite the poll options, I'm just sticking to HuCards for voting purposes, since not all CD releases are represented. In this case, Bomberman '93 slightly edges out Bonk III, which was also a great game.
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Where are all of the other 93 games? Why are these lists so inaccurate?
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This is a toughy. I had fun doing 5 people multiplayers with both Bomberman 93 and Dungeon Explorer 2 back when they came out. I'm going with Bomberman 93 though cause the funfactor is just a little bit higher.
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A tough choice between Bomberman '93 and Magical Chase, but I have decided to pick Bomberman '93 for this. It was the game where, when viewing its ending, that I had discovered that the PC Engine was known as the TurboGrafx-16 in the US, after all, and it is considered to be my favorite Bomberman game.
Of course, as a few others have mentioned before, a few other titles such as Lords of Thunder and even Super Air Zonk are missing from this list. Was Bomberman '94 released in the US? I have some conflicting information on this.
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Was Bomberman '94 released in the US? I have some conflicting information on this.
I don't think so, but I think the Genesis port was. (Or at least Europe)
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Was Bomberman '94 released in the US? I have some conflicting information on this.
I don't think so, but I think the Genesis port was. (Or at least Europe)
On Genesis only, you are correct.
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Why aren't the other 93 releases in there? Everyone has a personal favorite. This list shouldn't be to a few specific games. I did however vote for Dungeon Explorer II. It was a tough decision since there are nice games in the list. I personally wanted to vote for Lords of Thunder.
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If you guys had been following the survey trend, you'd already know why the rest of the releases for that year aren't included.
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DEII.
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If you guys had been following the survey trend, you'd already know why the rest of the releases for that year aren't included.
Well I haven't been following all of these. I didn't know they were all taken from pcedaisakusen.net.
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I had to give it to LoT. That game just kicked ass.
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I didn't even see Lords of Thunder because it was at the bottom and not capitalized. Way to snub the game.
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No, you didn't see it because it wasn't there before. Someone added it (not me).
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No, you didn't see it because it wasn't there before. Someone added it (not me).
Oh! That's weird.
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Yeah, I added it after everything else. sorry.
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I vote for DEII, this game rocks hard core! Everything about just made me love it! I ordered mine from TZD and was told it was out of stock, then about 3 days later it came in the mail. I was soooo happy!!
Bomberman '93 - this would be the runner up. such a great game but really depends on multi-player to get the full effect.
Bonk's Big Adventure - sadly I feel this is the worst in the series and it was starting to loose it's magic.
lords of thunder - never was a fan of the shooter. it was ok to me.
Dungeon Master - never played this game
Exile: Wicked Phenomenon - never played this game
Legend Of Hero Tonma - never played this game
Magical Chase - never played this game
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Bonk's Big Adventure - sadly I feel this is the worst in the series and it was starting to loose it's magic.
You're nuts, although you aren't alone in that thought. There a few out there that think that way, but I can't understand it... Bonk 3 was the greatest of the Turbo entries. It brought together everything that was fantastic about the first two games and was innovative in it's own right with the 2-player co-op and big/small Bonk. It was also a huge game.
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I'm going with Lords of Thunder, with Bonk 3 as the runner up.
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Bonk's Big Adventure - sadly I feel this is the worst in the series and it was starting to loose it's magic.
You're nuts, although you aren't alone in that thought. There a few out there that think that way, but I can't understand it... Bonk 3 was the greatest of the Turbo entries. It brought together everything that was fantastic about the first two games and was innovative in it's own right with the 2-player co-op and big/small Bonk. It was also a huge game.
I like the mechanics/gameplay/etc of Bonk 3. I just found the level design to be not nearly as great/fun as the first two games.
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Bonk's Big Adventure - sadly I feel this is the worst in the series and it was starting to loose it's magic.
You're nuts, although you aren't alone in that thought. There a few out there that think that way, but I can't understand it... Bonk 3 was the greatest of the Turbo entries. It brought together everything that was fantastic about the first two games and was innovative in it's own right with the 2-player co-op and big/small Bonk. It was also a huge game.
I like the mechanics/gameplay/etc of Bonk 3. I just found the level design to be not nearly as great/fun as the first two games.
Agreed, the level design always threw away the feel of Bonk 3 for me. I also found the music to be disappointing. Still it's not a bad game though.
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Agreed, the level design always threw away the feel of Bonk 3 for me. I also found the music to be disappointing. Still it's not a bad game though.
Its a compliment to say that its the worst Turbo Bonk game.
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How is that a compliment?
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I like the mechanics/gameplay/etc of Bonk 3. I just found the level design to be not nearly as great/fun as the first two games.
Funny, I think level design is one of Bonk 3's greatest features. The first two are far more linear and offer few chances for exploration.
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I like the mechanics/gameplay/etc of Bonk 3. I just found the level design to be not nearly as great/fun as the first two games.
Funny, I think level design is one of Bonk 3's greatest features. The first two are far more linear and offer few chances for exploration.
Exactly.
After playing through the first two adventures for the first time, I felt like I'd seen it all.
It took me many runs through Bonk 3 before I started to feel like there wasn't much left to explore. I still find secrets in that game from time to time I've never found before.
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Bonk 3 is not A bad game,It just takes way to long to long to complete.I no Necromancer claimed he finished it in A hour and A half or something.I didn`t understand the whole deal of growing big and small.I found it annoying.I prefer Super Bonk for the snes over Bonk 3 for the turbo.Its basically the same game,the levels are just rearranged.That and it has those ultra cool mode 7 effects.
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But even with 50% more memory (12 megs vs 8 megs) super bonk couldn't handle the large sprite :P
(http://i132.photobucket.com/albums/q13/awack/SuperBonkU000.png)(http://i132.photobucket.com/albums/q13/awack/PCGenjin3-PithecanthropusComputerur.png)
I switched my vote from Magical Chase to Lords of Thunder , the best shooter eva.
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Playing a Bonk game on a non-NEC system seems wrong to me. I disliked the PS2 version, though it was neat only as a curiosity.
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What a great pic comparison! Notice how the palm tree has darker colors and is more detailed on the TurboGrafx. Many other objects differ in the same fashion between the two versions as well.
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Playing a Bonk game on a non-NEC system seems wrong to me. I disliked the PS2 version, though it was neat only as a curiosity.
Totally! NEC and Hudson Soft should team up again one last time to create a cell phone that can play TG16 games. I do not want to play Bonk on a stupid Nokia phone! =;
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Maybe you heard of something called the Turbo express,its A portable device that plays turbo games.Accept it does not download music or make calls or any of that crap.The last time nec and hudson teamed up they made TTI,the results weren't pretty.
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Maybe you heard of something called the Turbo express,its A portable device that plays turbo games.Accept it does not download music or make calls or any of that crap.The last time nec and hudson teamed up they made TTI,the results weren't pretty.
I wasn't really being serious. In fact, I was pretty much being completely sarcastic. :P But you didn't like Johnny Turbo? :mrgreen:
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I no,just giving ya crap :mrgreen:.Yeah johnny turbo had to be the most lame mascot ever.
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Accept it does not download music or make calls or any of that crap.
Did you mean "except", or am I really supposed to believe that the TurboExpress doesn't have a phone? [-(
And I changed my vote to Lords Of Thunder, better music.
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Did you mean "except", or am I really supposed to believe that the TurboExpress doesn't have a phone? Not talking
hehe. I'm gullible, so I'll accept it.
*checks eBay for a Turbophone....er....express*
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Hmm I'm compelled- I'm changing my vote to Lords.
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I don't think so, but I think the Genesis port was. (Or at least Europe)
On Genesis only, you are correct.
Thanks :|. I suppose that's why SuperPCEngineGrafx was only able to show a Japanese version of the game in his [urlhttp://www.superpcenginegrafx.com/bomberman_94_comp.html] screenshot comparisons between Bomberman '94 and Mega Bomberman.[/url]
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The Turbo Express was neat for the time, but it just doesn't hold up. We need someone to hack us a new portable with better battery life and a higher-res, better, brighter screen. If only Ben Heckendorn could be won over to the cause.
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The Turbo Express was neat for the time, but it just doesn't hold up. We need someone to hack us a new portable with better battery life and a higher-res, better, brighter screen. If only Ben Heckendorn could be won over to the cause.
It ain't the same thing, but you could always go the PSP and emulator route. Probably the closest thing to a new Express that you'll be seeing anytime soon.
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It ain't the same thing, but you could always go the PSP and emulator route. Probably the closest thing to a new Express that you'll be seeing anytime soon.
That would be pretty damn cool, but like you said, it's just not the same thing. heh. It would be amazing if "they" (they = whomever was willing to do it) made a new TE, with more buttons/bigger screen/better battery life.....
...lets just say I'm not holding my breath. :-&
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Hey, the patents are surely expired by now. All we have to do is get someone who's good with chip design to make us a PCE/TG one-chip solution and we're good to go. There are NES and Genny versions all over the place, including some nice looking, and performing, handhelds. Nothing saying it can't happen for the PCE/TG as well.
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Hey, the patents are surely expired by now. All we have to do is get someone who's good with chip design to make us a PCE/TG one-chip solution and we're good to go. There are NES and Genny versions all over the place, including some nice looking, and performing, handhelds. Nothing saying it can't happen for the PCE/TG as well.
The TG-16 obviously never had the fans that the NES and Genesis enjoyed, so a TG-16 based controller (which is where the NOAC and GOAC came from) would likely be a poor seller and unprofitable. It'd be awesome if someone would make 'em, but it's a pretty big investment for something with such limited appeal; I'll be wishing in one hand and crapping in the other - any guesses on which one will fill first? :)
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You didn't take into account that some things are received better when they're rediscovered, however NEC still owns the patents and stuff, that's why they were able to license TG-16 stuff to Nintendo.
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it's hudson that got Turbo games on the VC, not NEC. They divested themselves of their game division (now just called interchannel.)
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You didn't take into account that some things are received better when they're rediscovered, however NEC still owns the patents and stuff, that's why they were able to license TG-16 stuff to Nintendo.
NEC and Hudson Entertainment are two entirely different entities, so what's your point? It's highly unlikely that H.E. holds the patents on the original hardware, not that it matters considering that patents are only good for 20 years and have likely expired (the software was protected by copyright law, which is effectual for far longer). Anyway, the V.C. has actually hurt the chances of more controller thingys, since people can just download the games they want and not screw around with one of those things.
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Anyway, the V.C. has actually hurt the chances of more controller thingys, since people can just download the games they want and not screw around with one of those things.
That's what I'm saying. I'm saying that now the VC is here, chance of getting a TurboTV are close to f*ckall. >_<