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While the system looked good on paper, most gamers could see that it was really nothing more than a slightly enhanced PC Engine system. NEC launched the SuperGrafx console in Japan in November of ...
Here's one. The PC Engine SuperGrafx is one of the oddest and most misunderstood pieces of hardware in gaming history. NEC's PC Engine, released in 1987, had only the barest of power upgrades over ...
There's even a failed backward-compatible update to the base PC Engine known as the SuperGrafx, with enhanced memory and video processing, but only five exclusive dedicated games. With the release ...
The company will also release a HuCard adapter for the handheld Analogue Pocket in 2021, with support for TurboGrafx-16, PC Engine, and SuperGrafx. The HuCard adapter for Pocket, the high-end Game ...
It's compatible with almost every NEC game format, including TurboGrafx-16, PC Engine, and SuperGrafx HuCards as well as TurboGrafx, PC Engine, and Super Arcade CD-ROMs. The Analogue Duo outputs a ...
Three years after its announcement, Analogue is finally shipping the Analogue Duo: a modern reimagining of NEC’s systems that can play games made for the TurboGrafx-16, PC Engine, SuperGrafx ...
Analogue has announced the Analogue Duo, a console designed specifically to play NEC PC Engine, TurboGrafx-16, SuperGrafx, and PC Engine CD-ROM² games – all from one device. The 'higher energy ...
Later models from NEC also included the upgraded PC Engine SuperGrafx—a complete failure of a console that only had five games—and the TurboDuo, which featured both a CD drive and a HuCard ...
The new adapter will let you play TurboGrafx-16, SuperGrafx, and PC Engine game cards on their Pocket devices, allowing you to take full advantage of that sweet 3.5-inch 1600x1440 pixel display.
To go along with this, the company is making a $29.99 adapter so that the Pocket can play TurboGrafx-16, PC Engine, and SuperGrafx games as well. “Pocket is going to support as much of handheld ...