I was 8 when I got my TG16 xmas of 89'. I was the only kid in my class that had the system and none of my friends knew what it was. I felt like I was the coolest kid because of that lol. I still remember the games I received with the system that xmas day, which were victory run, blazing lasers and vigilante. This system will always have a special place in heart.
@ra803g63 жыл бұрын
Aw, what a simpleton
@stellarkym Жыл бұрын
@@ra803g6 don't be jealous just because you don't own any console in your childhood lololol
@kevinstrade27523 жыл бұрын
The words Turbo Grafx summoned me here!!! So glad I collected back in the 90's when nobody wanted turbo stuff!!! Those glory days will never return :(
@ricks66173 жыл бұрын
Yup my childhood wish I would have kept all my stuff .
@agarza9152 жыл бұрын
I bet you have a cool collection!
@Nexus9_KD6-4.83 жыл бұрын
Dude, you are on fire. Love your content. Keep it up (but remember to take a break now and then, lol).
@f-zerogx26243 жыл бұрын
Lol take a break from playing games?
@RyanDanielG3 жыл бұрын
My brother & I got a TG16 at EB in ~95. Didn't see any SNES games we wanted and the thing was only 20$ brand new! The only game they had for it was Order of the Griffon for another 20. Actually, for a single random selection at EB I couldn't have hoped for a better one as far as old school RPG's for the TG go. We were there looking for a SNES RPG. So all we ever had was that and keith scourage. For us it was the "leave at grandma's" console. Never got the love cause we never found any more games for it. EVER. lol. Keep up the good work, buddy. Cheers!
@demonsty3 жыл бұрын
dude is order of the griffin worth playing. i have it but never played.
@RyanDanielG3 жыл бұрын
@@demonsty It's D&D 2.0 rules I believe so its old school, sleep is OP etc. It was fun, just get ready to make a few maps. If you liked games like pool of radiance or any of the gold box games this is as close as you can get to that with a TG16. It's very hard, I never could beat it, but my older brother did. I've seen bad reviews and good ones, it really seems to come down to whether or not you like old American style RPG's or JRPG's. This AINT a JRPG, but it does a great job resembling an American CRPG
@Gorilla_Jones3 жыл бұрын
Still rocking my launch TG16. Military Madness, pizza and beer with friends is an awesome Friday night back in the day. Thanks for the memories NEC.
@markbaldwin72647 ай бұрын
Military madness might be my 5th ranked favorite game of all time
@waylonoconner91213 жыл бұрын
I got my Turbo Grafx 16 when the price dropped to $99.99 when it’s sales were lagging and then in ‘92 got the Turbo Duo, my favorite game system ever. Started importing a bit and that was all. Loved it. Have been involved in 2 completed homebrew titles (tile artist for Pyramid Plunder by Aetherbyte Studios and Mysterious Song Remake by Frozen Utopia) love these systems.
@timwolfel6593 жыл бұрын
I wasn't even born yet when the Turbografx 16 was available. But as I got into retro gaming I really appreciate the shooters and the bonk games the Turbografx offers. I really miss the diversity in the video game market we had back then. Nintendo, Sega, NEC, SNK and companies like Commodore were competing for the best gaming device and as a customer one had more choices. Today one can choose between Nintendo, Sony, Microsoft and PC where on the last 3 you can play nearly the same titles (apart from some exclusives). And we are at a point where graphical differences don't become clearly recognizable enough from gen to gen anymore. (to my opinion)
@danielespeziari55453 жыл бұрын
Yes, gaming in the 1990s was more exciting, and you could tell the difference from one system to another just by looking at a screenshot. Each system was unique.
@the1ucidone3 жыл бұрын
You know I just gotta say I'm impressed by how much content you consistently put out. Great episodes and it's exactly what we as retro gamers want. Keep up the good work and know that we appreciate you.
@dsgitlin3 жыл бұрын
I really appreciate that he focuses on playing and appreciating old games. There’s way too much KZbin focused on collecting and buying old stuff for purposes of accumulation.
@the1ucidone3 жыл бұрын
@@dsgitlin Oh absolutely man. What I've disliked the most is how the KZbinrs who once focused on retro games now only talk about the latest gaming news and show off their collections but don't actually play them and as the landscape of KZbin has changed tremendously.
@n00btype3 жыл бұрын
@@the1ucidone It's easy money to become a Switch KZbinr. RGT 85 used to be a Sega KZbinr too.
@JustinLeeper3 жыл бұрын
My friend had a SMS; I got an NES. He got a Genesis, so I got a Turbo. Got Alien Crush and Blazing Lazers first, followed by Bonk 2, Devil’s Crush & Splatterhouse. Good times. Even Takin it to the Hoop was fun with its varied roster of players.
@roberthornibrook63443 жыл бұрын
Woo hoo! More TG16 videos, love em!
@SoCalBIGmike3 жыл бұрын
Oh hell yeah! I got my Turbo in the summer of 90 as well! It was my only system until the Sega CD came out & I had to have that as well! Upgraded to a Duo that year to as I worked at The Good Guys!
@Savitor3 жыл бұрын
Nice memories SLX, for me the TurboGrafx was always the untouched prize behind the glass at Toy's R Us. Never really got to play one until the Mini came out. Awesome cool games on the system, good fun. 👍🎮
@worsethanhitlerpt.25392 жыл бұрын
Most TG16 games had no multi-scroll backgrounds which made them look cheap esp. when Sonic had 50 layers in each level hated that
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
It was good to hear that Legendary Axe tune at the intro. Definitely one of my favorite early games too and really should have been the pack in. It had really good reviews at the time too. I was the only person that owned one in my neighborhood everyone else had the Genesis or later the Snes.
@shaggymcdaniel32163 жыл бұрын
I love your channel!
@Bloodreign13 жыл бұрын
A friend of mine owned one, and the first Bonk. Before I owned an SNES later in 1991, I'd play the SNES he owned at his house, and I freaked out when I see he also owned a TG-16, so of course I had to play that machine. That friend sadly passed from a heart attack a few years ago, he and I had some great times playing the SNES, and the TG-16.
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
@@Bloodreign1 He must have still been young like in his 40s, I’m really sorry to hear that. I wish I was still in touch with a couple of my friends that we spent gaming together like that during those days. And often wonder what they’re up to.
@thewindthatblows3 жыл бұрын
The level 1 theme is one of the most underrated retro game tracks ever
@TheBestDayEver33 жыл бұрын
Here we are again - enjoying a cold beer in the middle of the night while watching The Lord of Sega. Things still arent so bad - in fact - they're good. Cheers.
@nimaiiikun3 жыл бұрын
the PC-Engine actually outsold the Famicom (NES) for a while in Japan, while the CD add on remained competitive with the Super Famicom. Too bad it didn't catch on in the US.
@mscottjohnson34243 жыл бұрын
Poor timing and marketing as well as a lack of the kinds of games Americans wanted to play. I like to compare the Genesis and N64 in North America to the PC Engine and Saturn in Japan, while also looking at consoles like the NES, SNES, and PlayStation that sold really well in both. The Japanese love their shmups, fighting games, and epic RPGs and Graphic Adventure games, often based on popular Anime. The PC Engine had some okay fighting games, but was THE place to play those graphic adventure games and RPGs, both of which really took advantage of the CD. Americans tend to like platformers, action adventure games, sports games, and, more recently, FPSs. The TurboGafx had some decent platformers and adventure games, but didn't hold a stick to the Genesis. The Genesis was also THE place to play sports games. Timing and advertising were also important. The PC Engine launched well before the Mega Drive in Japan, but the TurboGrafx launched around the same time as the Genesis in NA, meaning early Gen 4 gamers were probably picking between the two. Sega pumped a ton of money into early advertising for the Genesis, so it got ahead in that market. The NES/Famicom was still popular, so all Nintendo had to do was wait and put out a 16-bit console that did everything really well. The SNES/Super Famicom had everything everyone wanted when it came to variety of games. The fact remains, the full Japanese PC Engine library (including CD games) just wouldn't have been nearly as popular in the US as the US Genesis or SNES libraries. Too many graphic adventure games based on anime, too many shmups, not enough sports or really innovative platformers.
@shootermcgavin12083 жыл бұрын
If it was released in 1988 with Bonk as the pack-in title it would have fared a lot better. Going up head-to-head with the Genesis was a huge mistake.
@mscottjohnson34243 жыл бұрын
@@shootermcgavin1208 Even Legendary Axe or Blazing Lazers. Just not Keith Courage. Really, it came down to Sega and Nintendo having huge American offices and game developers. If it was going to sell in the US, it needed American focused games. It might have helped if they had sold the CD drive cheap and then pushed the Duo really hard. NEC needed to have CD game experiences Americans couldn't get anywhere else and not be more expensive than Neo Geo.
@TruculentSheep3 жыл бұрын
@@mscottjohnson3424 The lesson, ultimately, is never make assumptions about what your punters want. ASK THEM FIRST, or at least try to find out. That's why the Megadrive/Genesis was a hit, because it was precision-marketed to the tastes and needs of Western gamers in the late 80s and early 90s.
@TruculentSheep3 жыл бұрын
@@shootermcgavin1208 They'd have needed to rename him (again) for the UK market, though.
@VenusHeadTrap23 жыл бұрын
Legendary Axe! Thanks for putting him on the thumbnail as it got me to watch this
@AnGhaeilge3 жыл бұрын
I had Vigilante on the Master System, which in itself was a solid port - but the TurboGrafx 16 port was amazing. Very true to the arcade. It was one my favourite games as a kid. The console never really took off here in Europe. I didn't even know it existed until much later. Here it was all Mega Drive and SNES pretty much. But when you see almost arcade perfect ports of games like Vigilante and their amazing port of Street Fighter 2, it really was such a capable system for all its hardware limitations.
@alexsinclair20123 жыл бұрын
YES, Dragon Spirit. One of my favorite arcade tittles and games of all time. The scene when the knight becomes a dragon from the lightning bolt immediately had me sold. The music is amazing as well.
@lchambers563 жыл бұрын
I'm happy that I got to experience the Tg-16 back in the day. Such a criminally underrated system. I still play it today.
@retiredtidepodeater33393 жыл бұрын
I can't tell you how much I appreciate your channel - The nostalgia that some of your content conjures up is almost enough to being a year to my eye. I said it before and I'll say it again 1990 - 1998 or so was the golden era of video games, especially the early 90's. It legit hurts my soul to know that kids will never get to experience the stale smell of popcorn in your local blockbuster and the excitement of running in there to see if your favorite game was available to rent. #Real90'sBaby
@philmason96533 жыл бұрын
I lucked into getting a Turbo off a relative, albeit at the end of its North American life. One of my favourite underdog consoles ever. In retrospect I gotta hand it to them, they had a great launch window. I still buy Alien Crush on just about any system I can, best digital pinball game ever imo. Blazing Lazers was essentially an Aleste game that had a bad movie license slapped onto it in Japan. Still one of the best in the genre. Legendary Axe, Dungeon Explorer, R-Type, all incredible. I think the problems they faced were numerous...amateurish box art, games that were too weirdly Japanese for the audience of the time, not enough high profile titles, no killer app on the level of Mario or Sonic, and an out of reach entry price for the CD Player. The Turbo Duo ended up being a killer deal, and was what the TG-16 probably needed to be. I also think NEC's Japanese success with the PC Engine was kind of a fluke that happened thanks to good timing at the height of Japan's bubble economy, being first to the 16-bit market and with Nintendo & Sega's 8-bit technology getting long in the tooth. NEC dominated the Japanese computer market in the 1980s, but aside from the PC-Engine everything else they did in the console space - SuperGrafx, PC-FX, LT, Turbo Express - never went anywhere.
@BeB020903 жыл бұрын
SLX!! Thank you for everything! Always wanted this one. I remember the commercial blew me away.
@n0isyturtle3 жыл бұрын
Other music composers: "Never use an annoying sound that's like a broken air conditioner in a backing track" Legendary Axe composer: "Hold my broken appliance... "
@martinevans12063 жыл бұрын
How does this channel not have many more subscribers?! Great work.
@hjalmarjohnson58463 жыл бұрын
I've always felt like the single controller port didn't help, either. I distinctly remember my parents using that against me when I asked for one once: "how will you play with your brother?"
@felixdaniels373 жыл бұрын
I'm guessing the Turbo CD add on didn't really do it any favors, either. Hell, I'm surprised Sega didn't learn anything from that.
@CarlosXPhone3 жыл бұрын
I agree. Absolutely. 100%
@SomeOrangeCat3 жыл бұрын
*taps temple* You don't miss having a second controller port, if you were an only child who didn't have any friends living close by! ...I made myself sad.
@revengenerd13 жыл бұрын
@@felixdaniels37 CD wasn't a bad idea on paper, don't forget stand alone CD players cost a lot in those days too, Sega's idea was cheaper games for the consumer with a boost in audio and graphics, basically a all in one system years before Microsoft thought of the idea, the problem was something that is true to this day, the consumer is basically stupid. They just want something simple not add ons, they get confused easily, they don't want to splash out extra for something even if they save in the long run etc.
@petewillson2053 жыл бұрын
Sega was all about the add ins at least the sega cd was somewhat supported. The menacer had like 2 games didn't even work on lethal enforcers. The power base convertor came out way after master system was dead in usa. 32x need I say more. 32x cd
@kh79553 жыл бұрын
I honestly don't understand how this channel doesn't have 1million subscribers
@zacharymoustis1823 жыл бұрын
I’ve recently discovered your videos, best retro content I’ve seen! The heart you put in really sets you apart :)
@RyanDanielG3 жыл бұрын
Mr. Content. That's you now.
@zzador3 жыл бұрын
Liked your childhood photo the most in this episode. Looks like you have been pretty successful in keeping the inner child alive.
@vallaurianv60243 жыл бұрын
Great video again SLX. From being Sega only, your channel has bloomed into the full gaming spectrum. I got an RGB modded pc engine 3 years ago and have built up a decent collection for it which is great. Parasol Stars, Soldier Blade, Bloody Wolf, Legendary Axe and Magical Chase are all amazing games you can’t get on any other console.
@josephfranzen56263 жыл бұрын
Recently found your channel through either Rerez or Wrestling with Gaming and I’ve been hooked since! Seeing all the coverage of games from my youth is amazing man and the quality of your videos are phenomenal!
@felipepereira2143 жыл бұрын
I'm really impressed by the library of the Turbo Grafx 16; I always thought that videogames lacked software, especially, quality ones. Thanks for removing the prejudice that I had about it.
@vidtuby3 жыл бұрын
NEC was ill-prepared for the American market and at the same time caught off guard by Sega. This system had a killer library of games never released in the USA.
@iankempster70073 жыл бұрын
I remember Turbo grafix 16 was our first 16 bit system. Blazing lazers , splatterhouse , legendary axe all amazing titles. Great video as always.
@Ro_Morgen3 жыл бұрын
You're the best sega lord. Your content is always interesting and your humility is worth of mention.
@samfrito3 жыл бұрын
Believe me, that underdog spirit that Sega had to take on Nintendo wasn't in NECs corner. I loved TG16 for Blazing Lazers and Alien Crush, but JJ and Jeff was such an awesome game that lacked two player that you could be led to believe the system was not powerful enough. Add to the fact that NEC only gave you one controller packed in, the ancient rf cable attachment and charged nearly $50 for the Turbobooster, the Turbotap cost what a controller did or more, they were making it easy for Sega to outsell them. I consider my time with TG16 similar to my time with the Master System. We bonded, I saw the potential, but the company was much stronger in other regions and it was a losing battle here in the US. I still remember seeing a PC Engine in anime and Manga that I would entertain myself with and realized it was a phenomenon in Japan. Good video. Brought back memories of my wife and I playing some Chew Man Fu, which to play together we had to spend an extra $45, but it was worth it. I think later hardware developers learned you need to advertise your strengths because someone will advertise your weaknesses. Would have loved to see a Devils Crush ad back then. Something spooky AF.
@jarrelledson5301 Жыл бұрын
Wonderful video, and its really nice hearing the opinion of someone who actually LIKED China Warrior in contrast to other reviewers out there. It's really refreshing especially since the game has my interest on ebay lately. Can't wait to see more Turbografx coverage down the road from you too.
@lurkerrekrul3 жыл бұрын
A friend of mine got a Turbografx when it came out and he loved it. We even went to a special event at a local mall where they were showing off games that were going to be imported to the US later, like Devil's Crush, using special converters. He even let me borrow it for a while once. He beat The Legendary Axe and many other games. We both had Amiga computers and one of the games I got a copy of, Torvak The Warrior, reminded me of TLA. I gave him a copy and after he went home, he called me up begging to know how to activate a cheat mode because he said it was too hard. I never got very far myself, but then again, I never got past the first level of TLA either. I never owned a system that used a gamepad and to me, they were incredibly awkward, especially with the movement controls on the left. When I heard that one of the Turbografx games was originally called Gun Head in Japan, for the longest time, I thought that was the Japanese name of Keith Courage in Alpha Zones because of the enemies with the giant guns on their heads. Now I know it's the name for Blazing Lasers.
@thefifthdoctor67803 жыл бұрын
Glad to see you’ve expanded. Love my pc engine and some fab games.
@outsideredge3 жыл бұрын
I was so jealous of my cousin who had a Turbographx 16. Eventually my family got one as prices went down as it never really had a chance in the North American market. We had Keith Courage, Devil's Crush, Golden Axe, Blazing Lazers, Vigilante, Victory Run and World Class Baseball.
@DieselJT3 жыл бұрын
Hands down my favorite retro system. I still have my Turbo Express and all of my games. And of course I had to get the Turbografix 16 mini. This was an amazing video!
@kennethd49583 жыл бұрын
I was first introduced to the TG16 a few years ago when I worked at Stone Age Gamer. I had heard of it but never played it. Building and testing numerous Turbo Everdrives allowed me to truly appreciate the TG16.
@ZEKESPILLEDINKMUSIC3 жыл бұрын
I follow the spida1a channel, because he provides a lot of in-depth analyses about Turbografx-16 and PC Engine games (including the CD titles with enhanced music and voice acting). He also tries to take into consideration whether or not certain games are worth playing today. I remember that he didn't really like Keith Courage because of the levels without the armor.
@DeludedOne3 жыл бұрын
The sound effects for Galaga 90 gives you earworms after a little while.
@CarlosXPhone3 жыл бұрын
I am awake this morning, and I see a new Sega Lord X video? I instantly clicked! I like this one because it talks about an underrated console. It had potential. A lot of it. I had a Genesis at the time, and my best friend at the time brought it over. I wanted it the day I saw it for the first time. My cousin got one too. It was basically a better "Genesis" if that makes any sense. Genesis had vibrant colors, but TG16 had more on-screen and can handle more. My favorite is Blazing Lazers. I would've bought TG16 for this game. Gameplay? Top notch. Graphics? Top notch. Music? Masterful, especially Area 5 (Temples).
@6vibe1503 жыл бұрын
Sir Sega Lord X back at it again with the new uploads!
@shiningphantasy13933 жыл бұрын
Great times in September 1989 and over the following two years; first chose the Genesis but after a few months I traded three of my Genesis games to a friend who didn't want his Turbografx and had them both for a good while. Best Christmas ever was getting both Strider and Ninja Spirit; my dad let me play Strider (Which is what I was asking for) ahead of time and Ninja Spirit was a unexpected surprise. Legendary Axe, Blazing Lasers, and Dungeon Explorer were my favorite launch window releases for the TG-16. Like another person previously said; those glory days will never return, but we have our nostalgic memories.
@MrTurbografx163 жыл бұрын
Always Great review guys👍👍. My fav❤ console growing up, me & another dude in my area had it, It was nice sharing games at the time, Since block busters only had sega & nes. Still lov playing Blazing lasers! Good times good days🙋 Good memories indeed.
@EpicLebaneseNerd3 жыл бұрын
it is a well known fact that kid SLX was that one kid in school that everyone wanted to be his friend , because he might be that ONE KID WITH EVERY CONSOLE KNOWN TO MAN, WOMAN, CHILD AND THE ELDERLY .
@stvojay3 жыл бұрын
I honestly didn’t know there were places you could rent TurboGrafx games lol. I knew Toys R Us sold them to buy but my Ma and Pa rental store “Video Value” and later “Suburban Video”, nor did any of my local Blockbuster videos. Haha. That’s great though. Also I’ll play the “I was just a kid and never owned one card” but for longest time I always thought Bonk was a pack-in/launch title. Mind blown! Great video Sega LordX! I may not always comment but just thought I’d say I really enjoy the videos you make! 🤘
@chaospoet3 жыл бұрын
I love the Turbografx. Had an Uncle and Cousin (different sides of the family) both get one Christmas of 89. I used every excuse in the book to visit as often as humanly possible to play it. I'm glad you mentioned the colors because that was the first thing that stood out to me. I was only familiar with Atari and Nintendo and the Turbografx not only had more colors in use but they popped so much more. Keith Courage to me at the time seemed like a cutsie world of Mario meets side scrolling Zelda 2 in the action parts. But I remember playing/watching my Uncle/Cousin play that, Pac-Land, Blazing Lasers, Alien Crush, China Warrior, The Legendary Axe, and Military Madness that Christmas and it was like the video game equivalent of a Religious experience. Like top 3 best Christmases I ever had. Looking back I don't know if they should have had Blazing Lasers or The Legendary Axe be the pack in game. I get the argument but at the time pack in games were more E rated/family friendly for lack of a better term. Pack in games prior had been games like Mario and Alex Kidd so in that respect Keith Courage fits in. I think people tend to forget that the Turbografx came out before the Genesis so Sega broke that tradition by having Altered Beast as the pack in and then later with more 90s Attitude with Sonic. To say Turbografx should have gone with the more edgier or "Gamer" games if you will is anachronistic. I think "for the time" they made the correct choice. As for why it bombed I agree with your assessment but would add 3 additional points: 1.) It wasn't sold or advertised in all areas. I saw the ads in my area but funny enough my Uncle, who lives in a different State, did not. He was (still is) an electronics enthusiast and saw it in computer and video game magazines and wanted it based off of that. 2.) It didn't have 2 controller ports leading Parents with more than one child to believe it wasn't a system two kids could play with together. 3.) The price. Let's be real that thing was expensive as Hell. To play it properly you needed to buy the system $199 in 1989. But it only came in RF so if you wanted good picture quality you needed the booster attachment which I can't find the original price for but I'm sure it was at least $50 then if you wanted two player support you needed a turbo tap (going to assume the same price wise) and THEN if you wanted to sit on the couch you needed attachments because the controller chord was laughably short. It was too pricey, too much of a pain in the ass to set up compared to other systems, confusing who could play it and a bitch and a half to find. I think most parents did what mine did and just bought a Genesis because it was cheaper, less confusing and easier to get.
@frostyhighway90113 жыл бұрын
I love this little do dad, the Turbografix was my third system I bought back in the day, I like all the games that you've shown here. I love these games.
@acecarrera13 жыл бұрын
Some of the titles like Vigilante and Ninja Spirit are near arcade perfect, I would want that back in the day.
@camrencross6453 жыл бұрын
I found my TG-16 at a flea market for $5.00 in `92 or `93. I lost my mind and tried to keep my cool when taking it to the front to buy it.... wondering if they were going to realize it should cost more. It just didn't have a plug, but I found a universal one at Wal-Mart. WHAT a great memory. I began hunting down and trading games for it the classified ads of the newspaper. Really loved that machine!
@brettrudy22453 жыл бұрын
If I ever get diagnosed with arthritis in my thumbs and the doctor asks what the hell happened, I will respond Galaga '90.
@KTJohnsonkidThunder3 жыл бұрын
The TG16 is definitely a badass console. As a kid, I didn't hear much on it. Nobody I knew had one either. In 2015, I started collecting for the console after I bought a PCE Core Grafx on eBay. I then bought a PCE Duo-R console in early February 2017. I can admit some of the TGCD games I got are repros. I also ended up getting another PCE Core Grafx CIB and I am happy to say I own a TG16 mini.
@forrestwright73783 жыл бұрын
The TG16 was a fine system. I really believe the lack of advertising is why it fizzled in the states. This was pre-internet, and you had to market your products well. Sega and Nintendo were very good at blowing their own horn. NEC on the other hand, had very little print ads and absolutely no TV national ad campaign. I wouldn't even have known about the Turbo were it not for the game magazines of the time hyping it up. Great video, by the way.
@jamesmoss34243 жыл бұрын
The turbogarfx-16 still kick ass. 😀👍🎮
@malcolmar3 жыл бұрын
Another great video! I loved the Turbografx 16 and I used to own a TurboExpress. I am pretty much an idiot for selling it. This video comes at the perfect time especially with Sony shutting down their PS3 and Vita e-shop. If you want to buy a Turbograxf 16 game for your PS3 or Vita, now is the time before they shut down the store. Fortunately, I still have all the Turbografx 16 games I bought from the Wii Virtual Console before it shut down. A word to the wise, always invest in good memory.
@kranibal3 жыл бұрын
Soooo glad you got us some TG-16 love!
@gimpyggaming42873 жыл бұрын
I hope you cover Turbo more, love the way you present systems and games. Really makes me nostalgic for the games I had and super Jones for the ones I missed.
@ronsilk62123 жыл бұрын
Turbo graphics was a severely underated game system. Love it.
@WesCoastPiano3 жыл бұрын
I had a turbografx 16 AND a turbo express! Amazing system.
@InvertedGamez3 жыл бұрын
Great video! Love hearing your opinions on these games as well as your memories!
@luckyrockmore27963 жыл бұрын
Before it's release, there were dozens of Turbo Grafx 16 kiosks set up all around the mall near me. Part of NEC trying to promote it no doubt. Me and my buddy played for hours, I remember being floored by Y's anime cut scenes, music and speech I became an instant fan. Although I didn't get a Turbografx on release I ended up getting a Turbo Duo years later.
@kekeke89883 жыл бұрын
Imagine spending $400 for the CD add on and then another $50 to purchase the "definitive" home version of Golden Axe...
@chaospoet3 жыл бұрын
Back then. That's like around $700 today. $400 was twice the price of the console itself. Imagine buying a new Xbox/Playstation for the price it is now and then buying an attachment double that price. That's basically what people did back then.
@arnmrs16603 жыл бұрын
And a terrible version of Golden Axe
@bdillmore403 жыл бұрын
Fantastic video! Loved it! Please do more TurboGrafx videos!!!
@redd_813 жыл бұрын
Never owned nor knew of anyone who owned a tg-16. But I do have fond memories of playing it at the Toys R Us kiosk as a kid, and later as an adult through Wii's virtual console service. Galaga 90 and Alien Crush were my favorites of those mentioned. Also loved the Bonk and Zonk games as well.
@jesusesquivelgarcia3 жыл бұрын
As always you put out good ass videos!!!! Sadly I never had a turbo grafx
@SoCalBIGmike3 жыл бұрын
Try and find a Mini if you can, it’s worth it just for Dracula X!
@Boogie_the_cat21 күн бұрын
Loved this video. I'd never seen a TG16 in the wild (except at Toys r Us) so everything here is new to me. Good stuff, SLX.
@HayTatsuko3 жыл бұрын
Wait a minute... is _Super Aleste_ an SNES port or sequel of _Blazing Lazers_ ?! Because those weapons and shot patterns from the player's craft look _really_ familiar! ...and _Galaga '90_ is a port of the arcade _Galaga '88_ , with a bonus mode that has other Namco characters. NICE.
@dtester3 жыл бұрын
No, but kinda.... Compile developed both games and many Sega shooters like Musha. Blazing Lazers (aka Gunhed) is said to have inspired Super Aleste.
@HayTatsuko3 жыл бұрын
@@dtester Sweet! Thanks for the insight!
@ericochoa40343 жыл бұрын
It's a real shame this system didn't take off here in the states. There were so many great titles that were only released in in the japanese market. Some of those titles might of been system sellers. If only they would have been better at marketing and had the courage to release them in the U.S.
@kekeke89883 жыл бұрын
Which of those Japan exclusives do you think would've really made the TG 16 fly off the shelves?
@ericochoa40343 жыл бұрын
@@kekeke8988 well if you really delve into the library especially the pc engine cd library you can find some gems. Personally some of the shmups were excellent an alot of them didn't come to the U.S. market. Too many to list here but if you do your research you will find the system had so many awesome games. Some examples I can list at the top of my head are Rondo of blood and street fighter 2 but there are many more!
@kekeke89883 жыл бұрын
@@ericochoa4034 Unfortunately, being locked behind the prohibitively expensive CD add on would've reduced the impact.
@ericochoa40343 жыл бұрын
@@kekeke8988 true but even without it there are still alot of good games! Also the all in one solutions like the duo duo-r duo-rx were a little more palatable as far as price but they were too late to the game.
@anthonytamuzza5913 жыл бұрын
I got the Turbo Grafx mini for Christmas last and have had a ton of fun with it. To me the TG16 has the same appeal as the Saturn, a console that was mostly ignored by the masses but has a ton of hidden gems on it.
@manuelrodriguez70653 жыл бұрын
Mate you are the man, I love your channel.
@SegaLordX3 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoy it. Thank you.
@tinman72493 жыл бұрын
Dungeon Explorer supports 4-players mode using multi-controller adapter. It was extremely fun to play in a group setting. That was way ahead of its time. The stages are well designed. Once you cleared a stage, some path will be unblocked so you can utilize save game codes next time to start from the next stage.
@carlcouture10233 жыл бұрын
I think your memories of the time are going to be better than mine since I was but a small child then, but my memory is just that nobody talked about the Turbo. I was vaguely aware of its existence but never saw an ad on TV for it. I knew that it was the system with Bonk and that's about it. When the Turbo CD came out and then the Turbo Duo I got very confused because I thought they were separate systems. Nevermind all the 8/16 bit talk, that wasn't even part of the discussions I heard. I don't think I even knew about that until probably the 2000s.
@SimianScience3 жыл бұрын
during the early days i remember a commercial where a dog that might have been a muppet grabs and eats a tuna sandwhich very violently while 2 guys play on the turbo. it stuck with me to this day cause of how creepy it was.
@Steve_UK773 жыл бұрын
Absolutely love your videos, thank you.
@VBshredder3 жыл бұрын
Love the TG16 content. I bought one with lawn money, cuz my friend had genesis already. Then my brother WON a genesis - just came in the mail one day. I said "Oh my god we have a GENESIS!!!". My brother said "No we don't i'm selling it". And he did. Son of a....
@Lady_Lilith6663 жыл бұрын
I also like port of Gradius. Music there was wonderful, especially after NES version
@dirtmerchant47183 жыл бұрын
TG-16 and the Duo will always be my favorite consoles. Back then, the games felt different, looked different, and the sound quality was excellent.
@demonsty3 жыл бұрын
thx for giving my childhood system attention.
@mcbfilms223 жыл бұрын
This morning I was looking for the Johnny Turbo magazine add where there was a 3-In-1 turbo duo disk with Bonks Adventure, Bonks Revenge, Gates of Thunder and the hidden 4th game, Bomberman. Those ads were so weird
@mcbfilms223 жыл бұрын
@@devonwilliams5738 I wouldn’t be surprised.
@JeffYPbPr3 жыл бұрын
Galaga 88/90 is a stone cold friggin classic. That game is so good. I’m gunna play that today!!
@TheColdest2473 жыл бұрын
Man I still remember when me and a few of my buddies would play moto roader with the turbo tap. Fun times man.
@RetroGameNova3 жыл бұрын
I only knew one person who had the TurboGrafx and it was pretty cool. The “cards” as carts was pretty neat!
@davidtran94443 жыл бұрын
fascinating that point about the tg16 being an under powered system. i don't really recall that coming up in conversation with the other kids at school or in my neighborhood. there were a couple of tg16 houses on our block, but those guys eventually got gennys too. we all liked the tg16 games, but the genesis seemed to roll out more games and more than one of us could play at the same time. my preferred genre were shooters back then and it seemed like there was a new shooter to play every couple of months. while we now know the pce had an enormous library of shooters, the tg16 didn't cultivate the impression that it was a shooter console back then.
@davidtran94443 жыл бұрын
@The Thing On The Doorstep we know that now but not all of us kids knew that back then. For me it was about the lack of consistent releases.
@thecunninlynguist3 жыл бұрын
Always wanted a TG16 as kid. The Hue cards looked so futuristic to me, haha.
@kekeke89883 жыл бұрын
Weren't they basically the same as the master system cards?
@thecunninlynguist3 жыл бұрын
@@kekeke8988 Probably, but I think I saw the TG16 cards first.
@Animated__Freak3 жыл бұрын
As a European the Turbografx was a mystery of a system. As it didn't get a wide release here other than the very limited Telegames version. It's a platform from the 16-bit generation I didn't know existed for a very long time. I wish they would've kept the compact design of the Japanese version.
@JoshuaOwens3 жыл бұрын
Really looking forward to the Snesdrunk crossover video series
@Albert80443 жыл бұрын
The PC Engine Super CD in Japan also scored some Neo Geo games like Art Of Fighting, Fatal Fury Special.
@BDreGaming3 жыл бұрын
Alien crush and Devil's Crush were freaking amazing, two of my favorite turbografx games. Demon's tilt is basically a new devil's crush on ps4
@cruisinobscurae3274 Жыл бұрын
I never understood some of these classic consoles before like I did after having you explain their context to regular people at the time
@Blas4ublasphemy Жыл бұрын
My cousin had a TG-16 and I loved staying at his house playing Bonk, Dragon Spirit and even Kung Fu Master.
@roberthilfinger50763 жыл бұрын
Excellent video! Thank you
@1956wood3 жыл бұрын
My all time favorite system. It was such an underdog but, I still play it to this day.
@piyakhebisonii10013 жыл бұрын
My brother, cousin and I had this console! It's AMAZING!!
@Urist_Mythrilforged3 жыл бұрын
The amount of stuff the Turbo could do with all of its add-ons were crazy and amazing.
@mode7perspective273 жыл бұрын
I still have my Turbografz mini collection with the TurboDuo as the main console
@duckpwnd3 жыл бұрын
You're Sega Lord X. You're welcome for my view. And I will catch you next time.