Collecting all the US releases is pretty cool, except the $1500 you'll have to spend jsut to get Bonk 3, Bonk 3, Might and Magic, Terraforming, Dungeon Explorer 2, Die nasty hero, Beyond Shagohod, Exile WP, and Magical Bank One, er Chase. I've been with the Turbo since 1990, so to me there is sentimental value in the entire US collection.
However, today, I'm all about diving into the Japanese Jems I missed to appreciate the platform in all it's glory. I've got Drac X and Ys 4 from back in the day. Hopefully I'll get my mits on spriggan soon, I've got a contra-ban version of Sapphire headed my way, and FEoE 3 is on my book shelf. I hear Neo Metal Fantasy is a good time, and I've kinda fallen in love with an old high school sweet heart in L-Dis. I'd like to give Puyo Puyo a try along with Panic Bomber. I'm sure the peeps that post can throw another 20 gems past me and I'd want to try them all. I don't mind a translated walkthrough if it helps me experience a quality game for a beloved system. Reading really isn't a challenge for me. I've never played M&M3 for the Turbo and would love to toss it in my ghetto Duo R: OSW SP ED. *cough* CD-R *cough* from forum member *cough* have trades *cough*
Anyways, I think the quest for the US releases is a noble one, but remember the 80/20 rule. 80% of the cost is going to come from 20% of the game library. The single and only reason I don't do it myself, even with half of the high dollah titles sitting on the shizzle. Oh, then tack on 3 bills for a US Duo.