Games like Order of the Griffon show you the actual size of your save files.
The U.S. System 3.0 card works on Japanese systems.
The more or less physically identical Turbo CD, PCE CD-ROM and NEC computer CD-ROM are all interchangeable.
The PAL TurboGrafx doesn't run games at full speed, but is compatible with TurboGrafx-16 exp port accessories and has a unique A/V port. It also comes new in two boxes. If you are only buying one box the system will be incomplete. It has no official pack-in game.
You can use a regular stereo double male headphone jack cable as a TE/GT link cable. You can also run english and japanese games against one another in link modes.
Games like Monster Maker and TM Ziria SCD come in extra thick cases. If you try to replace the case with a regular cd case, the manual will not fit.
The Turbo Everdrive fits perfectly in a cd style HuCard case, such as Bomberman '94, Tennokoe Bank, SFII', mis. System cards, etc. It still fits with the optional usb pirt, but must slide in the sleeve with the pins facing upward and the case door will not close compketely. An over sized case such as those mentioned above will close.
Super CD and Arcade Card CD games have warning screens when you use a lower level system card. Some have unique graphics, cinemas, music or interactive content. Some PC-FX games also have warning screens when played on a PCE CD-ROM.
The 1.0 system card does not have a CD player. New features were added to each revision of system cards.
Many CD games such as Dracula X and Snatcher have unique audio warnings when played in a regular CD player.
The orange kisado converter fits perfectly in a rental store style plastic NES cart case.
Not all Games Express CD system cards are interchangeable. Make sure you are getting the right card with a game before buying it.
If a CD games gets lost during a load, the search will reset if you open and close the drive door just enough for the door sensor to release.
The only game Working Designs worked on that actually went to 11 was Dungeon Explorer II. But it was not published by Working Designs.