Also known as PC-Engine in Japan the diminutive console was first released in US in 1989 boasting a 8-bit CPU with a 16-bit graphics chip capable of displaying 482 colors at once. The PC Engine was and is a very small video game console, due primarily to a very efficient three-chip architecture and its use of HuCards, credit-card sized data cartridges. Notably it was the first video game console in North America to have a CD-ROM peripheral and though The TurboGrafx-CD came packaged in a very large box, 85% of it was filled with protective styrofoam inserts.
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Now if only I could figure out the reserve price.....
TurboGrafx 16 CD System on ebay.com
oh TurboGrafx games I hear you say... well look no Further!
Monday, July 30, 2007
TurboGrafx 16 complete CD System
Posted by Unknown at 7/30/2007
Labels: 8-bit consoles
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Whoa, that thing looks bulkier than a SEGA CD.
ReplyDeleteAlso noteworthy is that there is no copy protection on the CD ROM
extremely noteworthy... porroe
ReplyDelete(grabs jacket heads off to ebay....)
thank you!...