Quote from: nullity on July 28, 2014, 02:13:51 AMQuote from: sunteam_paul on July 28, 2014, 01:52:07 AMQuote from: roflmao on July 26, 2014, 04:34:11 PMThis game was developed in the US so it should give US region priority. Developed in the US and UK, and we only got the import PC Engine over here so pfft.what region hucards did the gray PAL turbob play? Dunno, it was never released in the UK.
Quote from: sunteam_paul on July 28, 2014, 01:52:07 AMQuote from: roflmao on July 26, 2014, 04:34:11 PMThis game was developed in the US so it should give US region priority. Developed in the US and UK, and we only got the import PC Engine over here so pfft.what region hucards did the gray PAL turbob play?
Quote from: roflmao on July 26, 2014, 04:34:11 PMThis game was developed in the US so it should give US region priority. Developed in the US and UK, and we only got the import PC Engine over here so pfft.
This game was developed in the US so it should give US region priority.
In the United Kingdom, Telegames released a slightly altered version of the American model simply as the TurboGrafx around 1990 in extremely limited quantities. Although there was no full-scale PAL region release of the system
So what'd they do, make a bunch and immediately go bankrupt, leaving 'em to rot in a warehouse?
Quote from: Necromancer on July 29, 2014, 05:37:18 AMSo what'd they do, make a bunch and immediately go bankrupt, leaving 'em to rot in a warehouse?It was never officially released. The units available were for test marketing and not properly packaged. Going by all accounts, they never got around to actually doing a proper test marketing and the stock just got liquidated.
It depends on how you're branding 'em. If it uses PCE logos, I want PCE; if it uses Turbob stuff, I want Turbob.
I'D LIKE TO KNOW WHICH OF YOU DORKS CLICKED PC-ENGINE.BECAUSE.HOLY SHIT. Apparently we should've just made all USA region. lol