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WTB Working Turbografx 16 CD attachment
« on: February 09, 2016, 11:10:29 AM »
Hey guys looking to buy a working CD attachment for my Turbografx 16 system.  Just got one recently off Nintendo Age and excited to try grow my collection.  Thanks in advance and love what I've seen on the site thus far.

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Re: WTB Working Turbografx 16 CD attachment
« Reply #1 on: February 09, 2016, 11:26:48 PM »

Hey guys looking to buy a working CD attachment for my Turbografx 16 system.  Just got one recently off Nintendo Age and excited to try grow my collection.  Thanks in advance and love what I've seen on the site thus far.

Please tell us how you feel about TV SPORTS Football. I think it is an OK game...
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Re: WTB Working Turbografx 16 CD attachment
« Reply #2 on: February 10, 2016, 12:26:21 AM »
Please tell us how you feel about TV SPORTS Football. I think it is an OK game...
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Hey guys looking to buy a working CD attachment for my Turbografx 16 system.  Just got one recently off Nintendo Age and excited to try grow my collection.  Thanks in advance and love what I've seen on the site thus far.

Well, I've never played it but would love to try it.  I recently just purchased a TurboGrafx 16 and just recently got into "retro" collecting about a year ago.  It started with getting the consoles and games I sold or traded away as a kid.

I've just about accomplished that and have now expanded to consoles I never owned but wanted like the Turbo, Panasonic, and Jaguar.

The only game I had played before getting the Turbo about a week ago was Bonk.  I now have Bonk, Air Zonk, Bloody Wolf, and Splatterhouse.  I've been impressed with Air Zonk.  The speed of gameplay and colorful sprites are impressive for the era.

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Re: WTB Working Turbografx 16 CD attachment
« Reply #3 on: February 10, 2016, 02:22:57 AM »
Welcome to the forum and congrats on getting a tg16.  If you have no nostalgia for the TG16 cd I would shy away from it.  I recently got one because I had one growing up.  It's not really the easiest route to go to play the cd games.  I pieced my tg16 cd together over some months and am happy to own it again but you have other options.  The TG16 cd route is very expensive.

It would be cheaper to get a japanese cd-rom or a duo than it would be to try and get a working tg16 cd unit.  A lot of people recommend a duo-r for almost all games and then a TG16 for the US games.

I remember playing TV Sports Football as a kid and getting all the way to the end and being disappointed that I barely got an ending to the game.  From what I recall it may have just had one trophy screen lol.

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Re: WTB Working Turbografx 16 CD attachment
« Reply #4 on: February 10, 2016, 02:28:56 AM »
I've nothing to sell, but welcome aboard!  Like Gino said, you might be better off getting a PCE Duo (any version) as a cheaper, easier to find option.
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Re: WTB Working Turbografx 16 CD attachment
« Reply #5 on: February 10, 2016, 03:10:39 AM »
Welcome to the forum and congrats on getting a tg16.  If you have no nostalgia for the TG16 cd I would shy away from it.  I recently got one because I had one growing up.  It's not really the easiest route to go to play the cd games.  I pieced my tg16 cd together over some months and am happy to own it again but you have other options.  The TG16 cd route is very expensive.

It would be cheaper to get a japanese cd-rom or a duo than it would be to try and get a working tg16 cd unit.  A lot of people recommend a duo-r for almost all games and then a TG16 for the US games.

I remember playing TV Sports Football as a kid and getting all the way to the end and being disappointed that I barely got an ending to the game.  From what I recall may one trophy screen lol.

That's what I've heard from others at NA.  Is the TG16 CD that big of a turd?  The guy I bought the Turbo 16 and Turbo Booster Plus has a pc engine/pc engine cd briefcase setup.  I know that is the cheapest option and maybe my best. 

I can't find a working TG16 CD in the wild or on Ebay.  What is the going rate for the card, tray/attachment, and CD unit?

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Re: WTB Working Turbografx 16 CD attachment
« Reply #6 on: February 10, 2016, 03:27:38 AM »
They're not 'turds', they just tend to be equally expensive as a Duo, need a Super System Card (very pricey if you don't have a region mod or TED), and are usually sold bundled with a TG-16 that you don't need.
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Re: WTB Working Turbografx 16 CD attachment
« Reply #7 on: February 10, 2016, 03:41:37 AM »
Welcome to the forum and congrats on getting a tg16.  If you have no nostalgia for the TG16 cd I would shy away from it.  I recently got one because I had one growing up.  It's not really the easiest route to go to play the cd games.  I pieced my tg16 cd together over some months and am happy to own it again but you have other options.  The TG16 cd route is very expensive.

It would be cheaper to get a japanese cd-rom or a duo than it would be to try and get a working tg16 cd unit.  A lot of people recommend a duo-r for almost all games and then a TG16 for the US games.

I remember playing TV Sports Football as a kid and getting all the way to the end and being disappointed that I barely got an ending to the game.  From what I recall may one trophy screen lol.

That's what I've heard from others at NA.  Is the TG16 CD that big of a turd?  The guy I bought the Turbo 16 and Turbo Booster Plus has a pc engine/pc engine cd briefcase setup.  I know that is the cheapest option and maybe my best. 

I can't find a working TG16 CD in the wild or on Ebay.  What is the going rate for the card, tray/attachment, and CD unit?

Like necro said it's a good system just very expensive.  To throw some numbers out there.

The US system card is $150-$200.
TG16 cd bundle can be anywhere from $300-$400.

Then you need to give some TLC to the CD unit if it has not been refurbished.  Mine needed a new gear, caps, and a laser.  So a safe budget for that would be another $100 or so.

It does look cool once it's all working correctly but it's not easy on the wallet lol.

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Re: WTB Working Turbografx 16 CD attachment
« Reply #8 on: February 10, 2016, 03:44:25 AM »
Talk to Keith Courage here to see if he has a refurbished one.

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Re: WTB Working Turbografx 16 CD attachment
« Reply #9 on: February 10, 2016, 04:08:35 AM »
Thanks fellas...sent a PM to Keith.

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Re: WTB Working Turbografx 16 CD attachment
« Reply #10 on: February 10, 2016, 10:38:09 PM »
Thanks fellas...sent a PM to Keith.
Highly recommended since the gear in a turdo-cd is fragile.In general it's a costly setup to begin with,wouldn't hurt either if you have the TG16 region modded as well.

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« Reply #11 on: February 11, 2016, 02:29:54 AM »
Thanks fellas...sent a PM to Keith.
Highly recommended since the gear in a turdo-cd is fragile.In general it's a costly setup to begin with,wouldn't hurt either if you have the TG16 region modded as well.

Thanks again, I'm not worried about the cost...I can piece it together if I can just find it.  I have a guy on NA that has a broken CD; believe it's the gear.  Going to hunt a little longer but probably going to get it and send it to Keith.

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Re: WTB Working Turbografx 16 CD attachment
« Reply #12 on: February 11, 2016, 02:49:46 AM »
Thanks fellas...sent a PM to Keith.
Highly recommended since the gear in a turdo-cd is fragile.In general it's a costly setup to begin with,wouldn't hurt either if you have the TG16 region modded as well.

Thanks again, I'm not worried about the cost...I can piece it together if I can just find it.  I have a guy on NA that has a broken CD; believe it's the gear.  Going to hunt a little longer but probably going to get it and send it to Keith.

Great idea he will fix up the broken cd he does really good work.  I would also recommend you get your TG16 region modded so you don't have to worry about the US super system card and can use the Japanese one.  Plus it opens up more games that never came out in the US.  Good luck on your search for a TG16 cd.

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Re: WTB Working Turbografx 16 CD attachment
« Reply #13 on: February 11, 2016, 05:14:38 AM »
Would it be beneficial at all to purchase the PC-Henshin card?

Being new to the Turbo I am a little in the dark about the different cards besides the CD system card.

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Re: WTB Working Turbografx 16 CD attachment
« Reply #14 on: February 11, 2016, 06:13:14 AM »
Would it be beneficial at all to purchase the PC-Henshin card?

Being new to the Turbo I am a little in the dark about the different cards besides the CD system card.

Converters aren't worth the price, are inconvenient, damage the HuCard port, etc. The chopsado is the only one I'd recommend for short term. It doesn't make sense to use a converter to play 300+ games, instead of buying a PC Engine system for half the price. There's only one great Turbo exclusive and maybe 10 exclusives total.

A Turbo-CD combo also takes up 3 times the space of a PCE IFU combo or Duo and you can't play Arcade Card games on one without a converter or region mod.

If you have your heart set on keeping and playing the TG-16 you got first, which happens often with people first getting into Turbo/PCE, then you should use it exclusively to play overpriced Turbo-region HuCard games (often 2 to 10+ times the price of PCE versions). Then buy a PCE Duo or IFU combo for less than the price of a Turbo-CD or a Turbo-region Super CD system card.

If you just want to collect hardware for the sake of it, you're better off developing an attachment to the library/brand first. A SuperGrafx + PCE Duo or IFU combo is much cooler, more functional and still much cheaper than a Turbo-CD combo with Super CD card.
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