I’ve always been interested in the TE’s ability to play special two-player modes in Bomberman and Falcon. Unfortunately, information about TE multiplayers, GT compatibility and the TurboLink has been impossible to find.
After recently picking up a 2nd Express and some additional gear on the cheap I ran some tests and made a few other discoveries along the way.
*No need for a TurboLink! Not only are they impossible to find, but you can save yourself $15 and buy an eighth-inch TRS (stereo) cable at Radio Shack; I tested it and it works fine.
*If you’re a stubborn collector, you could try to order a TurboLink here:
http://www.videogamer.org (no idea if this dealer is any good, I got mine on ebay).
*PCECP apparently updated their advanced search filters sometime in the last year and I finally found out what all of the GT multi-players are: Columns, Puzzle Boy, Spin Pair, Bomberman, and Bomberman 93.
*The TE multi-players are: Bomberman, Bomberman 93 and Falcon.
*The skimpy instructions included with the TurboLink list Ballistix, Davis Cup Tennis and Andre Panza Kickboxing as additional, upcoming games that are Link compatible but I strongly doubt the final releases included this function because there is no mention of the feature in any of the manuals or on PCECP.
*Region compatibility! I played US Bomberman 93 on a TE linked to PCE Bomberman 93 on another TE with a Mirai adapter last night and it worked fine. I don’t have a GT to test, but I’m sure it would be fine linking the two considering that the software is compatible and the 1/8” stereo jack is such a simple interface.
These discoveries raise a few other questions.
1. Is there any way to use the TG16 expansion port to link two turbografx units together? (and if so, how come they never made multi-player Doom???
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2. Any chance Ballistix, Davis Cup Tennis or Andre Panza Kickboxing are actually compatible? Who wants to mail me their loose extra copy to test?
3. Why is multiplayer Bomberman 93 so stupid? There’s only one level, no computer players, and the only power-ups are bombs, flames and viruses (no kicks, chainbombs, etc.) Is it hard to sync two units? Primitive hardware? Stupid cable?