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esteban

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What game led you to buy a Turbo Grafx 16?
« Reply #60 on: July 31, 2014, 02:31:10 AM »
Hi everybody,

My first exposure to the Turbografx-16 was at Toys R' Us.  The rolling demos of Bonk's Adventure, Vigilante, Super Star Soldier, Legendary Axe, Splatterhouse, and Devil's Crush were all really cool.  I already owned an NES and SNES at that time.  So my mom wouldn't buy anything else for a very long time.  lol.  I didn't get a TG-16 until much later, I guess around 2004.  My first game was Keith Courage because it came with the system.  The game that really got me pumping was Fighting Street.  I was a Street Fighter II fan.  So seeing the First Street Fighter (Fighting Street on TG-CD) on a home console was sweet heaven!  hehe. 

I just bought a Turbografx-CD add-on this month.  So you know I will be adding Fighting Street to my collection asap!


So I have been listening to the Fighting Street tunes recently (it's been years) and even though I'm not the biggest SF fan, I have to admit I like some of the tracks. Nothing amazing, of course, but they certainly complement the game. When you compare the arcade tunes (via YouTube, I don't have anything better) vs. Red Book of TG-CD, we got a nice treat. I wish Capcom's composers tried to make some of these songs a bit more memorable instead of just being Muzak in the background.

Clearly, I'm trying to get some enjoyment out of SF1, which only music and artwork can provide...not the game itself.

I really wish the game itself (SF1) was more enjoyable. I used to play it at a pizza parlor back in the day, it looked so kool, but I was mashing buttons. 
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Re: What game led you to buy a Turbo Grafx 16?
« Reply #61 on: August 01, 2014, 07:36:55 AM »
So I have been listening to the Fighting Street tunes recently (it's been years) and even though I'm not the biggest SF fan, I have to admit I like some of the tracks. Nothing amazing, of course, but they certainly complement the game. When you compare the arcade tunes (via YouTube, I don't have anything better) vs. Red Book of TG-CD, we got a nice treat. I wish Capcom's composers tried to make some of these songs a bit more memorable instead of just being Muzak in the background.

Clearly, I'm trying to get some enjoyment out of SF1, which only music and artwork can provide...not the game itself.

I really wish the game itself (SF1) was more enjoyable. I used to play it at a pizza parlor back in the day, it looked so kool, but I was mashing buttons. 


Yeah, the first Street Fighter is more nostalgic than anything else these days.  It came out in the late  1980s, so you wouldn't expect anything spectacular.  This was when fighting games weren't that popular yet.  What was really memorable about the game were the giant buttons you had to pound on for punching and kicking in the arcades!  It sure attracted a bunch of people around the unit. 

The music was okay, but Street Fighter II had a pretty large improvement in the overall soundtrack, keeping you pumped for the onscreen action.  I didn't pay attention to the music in the arcades due to all the noise people were making.  But I really liked it on the SNES when it got ported to the home consoles. 


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Re: What game led you to buy a Turbo Grafx 16?
« Reply #62 on: August 02, 2014, 05:49:50 AM »
I just recently bought a TG-16. I actually managed to get it with a white PCE thrown in. It didn't have many games.. It had Keith Courage and for the PCE had R-type pt1. Growing up I was mostly a nintendo boy. I had those various systems. In junior high (Gr 7) I was exposed to the TG-16 from two different friends (town of around only 500 people so the average was good considering). The one friend had JJ and Jeff, China Warrior, and a few others that I don't really recall.  It was at a b-day party I saw those games.. I played them and thought at the time they were pretty darn cool (lol in regards to china warrior.. I was young.. and liked the big graphics. JJ and Jeff not sure what I was going for but it was intriguing for me)  I think I liked them cause they were very different.. I was fascinated with the cards for games.  (I actually got Kato Chan & Ken Chan shortly after my PCE/TG-16 purchase just because I knew it was JJ and Jeff with variation.. probably nostalgic and the fact it came with SFII.) 

My other friend he only had 1 game with his system he didn't play it much at all.. and sadly I don't remember what game it was :(  I remember I liked it from what I remember him playing.. It was a hucard and it looked to be a RPG.. but after that I couldn't tell you much. I know I was very intrigued by it though. I have since went and tried to refresh my memory on videogameden.com.. I believe it may be dungeon explorer.

I know now that china warrior and JJ and Jeff probably don't do it for most and there definitely is way more awesome sauce out there .. but those being different than what I was use to being a Nintendo guy.. are my earliest memories.. I also did like the hucard and the look of the system.. sadly I am now just getting to it after having many other systems between then and now.

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Re: What game led you to buy a Turbo Grafx 16?
« Reply #63 on: August 02, 2014, 10:00:55 AM »
I was born with a PCE in my room. 

That being said my first love was bonk.


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Re: What game led you to buy a Turbo Grafx 16?
« Reply #64 on: August 02, 2014, 11:50:15 AM »
Two games, Blazing Lazers and Legendary Axe and who can forget that cover of VGCE with the Turbo on it.   
Looking for TG16 games I don't have already.

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Re: What game led you to buy a Turbo Grafx 16?
« Reply #65 on: August 02, 2014, 10:45:24 PM »
Hana Tahka Daka!? (PCE)

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What game led you to buy a Turbo Grafx 16?
« Reply #66 on: August 03, 2014, 01:16:33 AM »
I was born with a PCE in my room. 

That being said my first love was bonk.


Mario is jerk. Bonk for President.  Believe in our nations kids!


Dude, where have you been? 





...It was a hucard and it looked to be a RPG.. but after that I couldn't tell you much. I know I was very intrigued by it though. I have since went and tried to refresh my memory on videogameden.com.. I believe it may be dungeon explorer.

I know now that china warrior and JJ and Jeff probably don't do it for most and there definitely is way more awesome sauce out there .. but those being different than what I was use to being a Nintendo guy.. are my earliest memories.. I also did like the hucard and the look of the system.. sadly I am now just getting to it after having many other systems between then and now.


A. There aren't too many games for TG-16, if it wasn't DE, Neutopia was probably it.

B. You have plenty of time to catch-up on missed awesomeness from TG-16.

C. China Warrior = JJ & Jeff = FUN.

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Re: What game led you to buy a Turbo Grafx 16?
« Reply #67 on: August 03, 2014, 02:36:19 AM »
Hi everybody,

My first exposure to the Turbografx-16 was at Toys R' Us.  The rolling demos of Bonk's Adventure, Vigilante, Super Star Soldier, Legendary Axe, Splatterhouse, and Devil's Crush were all really cool.  I already owned an NES and SNES at that time.  So my mom wouldn't buy anything else for a very long time.  lol.  I didn't get a TG-16 until much later, I guess around 2004.  My first game was Keith Courage because it came with the system.  The game that really got me pumping was Fighting Street.  I was a Street Fighter II fan.  So seeing the First Street Fighter (Fighting Street on TG-CD) on a home console was sweet heaven!  hehe. 

I just bought a Turbografx-CD add-on this month.  So you know I will be adding Fighting Street to my collection asap! 


When I originally bought Fighting Street I didn't own a TGCD so I would just sit there and listen to the music. Now I've got the soundtrack on my MP3 so I can listen to it whenever I want.

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Re: What game led you to buy a Turbo Grafx 16?
« Reply #68 on: August 03, 2014, 03:52:43 AM »
Mainly Legendary Axe. It was so colorful, and the backgrounds seemed to have so much depth.  The other was splatterhouse . I loved horror as a kid.

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Re: What game led you to buy a Turbo Grafx 16?
« Reply #69 on: August 03, 2014, 05:41:37 AM »
Splatterhouse for the original Hu system - Ys 1&2 later for the CDRom, and [whispers] Sherlock Holmes looked rad to me at the time it came out.

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Re: What game led you to buy a Turbo Grafx 16?
« Reply #70 on: August 03, 2014, 06:35:40 AM »
Bonk's Adventure was the game that sold me.  Played Bonk at a friends house in the early 90s and was instantly hooked. 

Sadly, I bought my own TG16 system but couldn't afford any games, so I was stuck with playing only Keith Courage.   It was not until a few years later I found Bonk's Adventure on clearance for $3.

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Re: What game led you to buy a Turbo Grafx 16?
« Reply #71 on: August 04, 2014, 03:34:17 AM »
It took me a while to finally purchase one.

When the duo came out, I had a tax return burning a when in my pocket. I  demoed Wings of Thunder at the store and I purchased it there.

I think that the turbo is the only 16 bit era console that used the CD format right... as in it compensated for the system's weaker points and allowed it's strengths to shine.

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Re: What game led you to buy a Turbo Grafx 16?
« Reply #72 on: August 04, 2014, 11:11:07 AM »

A. There aren't too many games for TG-16, if it wasn't DE, Neutopia was probably it.

B. You have plenty of time to catch-up on missed awesomeness from TG-16.

C. China Warrior = JJ & Jeff = FUN.

LOL  thanks my friend. I will look up the Neutopia. Just to doublecheck.. I have faint memories of what it looked like.. and maybe that will refresh.
thanks for sharing my sentiment with China Warrior and JJ & Jeff.. lol it was a good vibe back then and happy to say they still are fun to me as well.

I am hoping to be able to get some more games pretty soon so I can start relating to the gang here a bit.  I just am going for the most part approx 20yrs or so.. kinda rusty. I do know that I am liking the power of the system. Some games its crazy to think when it came out and what the rest were like (SF2 is pretty nice for what its worth being with the SNES and Genesis in my opinion.. not meant to start a debate just saying its pretty decent)

thanks again, if you have any suggestions of what is good out there I am definitely all ears :)

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Re: What game led you to buy a Turbo Grafx 16?
« Reply #73 on: August 05, 2014, 04:53:58 AM »
The game that lead me to wanting a TG16 as a lad was Ninja Spirit. When the day came that I was able to get one I convince my older cousin Frank that was staying with us to buy one. It was an easy task. We were at a Toys R Us and I noticed the price drop to $99.99 and I said look cousin the newest and best system is on sale that's the system we need at home to play !! He replied what games for it are good ? The first game that came to mind was Ninja Spirit.  Lol in Spanish I told him este juego es de un Ninja rete chingon !! Translation This game is about a bad ass Ninja !! That was all it took and that day we came home with a TG16. Till this day it's still my most favorite US HU card game. It has amazing sounding music great game play and it's pretty damn near to Arcade perfect !!




Finally playing these games I couldn't get my hands on back in 91' !!! Nec fan always !!!

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Re: What game led you to buy a Turbo Grafx 16?
« Reply #74 on: August 05, 2014, 08:55:26 AM »
For me it was gate of thunder. I didn't have a Turbro grafx as a kid, but i knew of it. Once i got a Nintendo Wii i purchase GOT from the virtual console. After that i started to look into other games, and knew i had to get one.