PC Engine Homebrew News: The duo that brought you FX-Unit Yuki returns! A demo for "Nyanja!" is available, an action platformer akin to games like Bubble Bobble & Snow Bros in gameplay style.
Main Menu
Menu

Show posts

This section allows you to view all posts made by this member. Note that you can only see posts made in areas you currently have access to.

Show posts Menu

Messages - NintendoTwizer

#1
Amazing collection.  Welcome!
#2
Sign me up!  Wait, dang it, I need to post more.
#3
I would love to give this game a try.  Sign me up! :)
#4
Amazing raffle, very generous!  Good luck to those that are entered!
#5
Welcome to the site!!
#6
Welcome to the forums!!
#7
Welcome to the site!
#8
Dang, over a year ago.  Nevermind  :P
#9
Hmm... I wonder when my join date was..
#10
Buy/Sell/Trade / Re: Silent Raffle
02/24/2015, 11:28 AM
...
#11
Count me in! :)
#13
Videos look great, I think that's the first time I've seen a 3D printer in action.
#14
Hey I don't have this game... looks sweet.
#15
I'd like to sign up if it is not to late.  :)
#16
Quote from: ElSeven on 03/16/2014, 08:08 PM
Quote from: IrishNinja on 03/16/2014, 06:13 PM...any updates here?  can't wait to place an order with some friends!

ps sorry to bother but where's the place to buy hucard sleeves again?
I too am eager to purchase hu cases, I hope this project comes to fruition  [-o<  [-o<  [-o<

btw sleeves can be purchased here:
http://seymoronion.com/Custom_Game_Cases/TG16_Chip.html
I second this.  Hopefully we hear some good news on this. 
#17
That's awesome of you!  Count me in!
#18
I'd love to give this game a try.  Add me to the list please! :)
#19
Finally able to get a picture of my small TG collection up:

IMG
#20
Just finished reading this thread.  Those cases look great so far, I'd be interested in the final product as well. 
#21
My parents owned a video store in the 80s/90s and rented out Turbografx.  It was one of the first "Next Generation" systems I saw.  I was blown away at the graphics and speed of the games.  Splatterhouse was a favorite.  Eventually SNES and Genesis replaced it on the store shelves.  I still remember about 60+ Turbografx games sitting in the back room, no longer being rented.  I'm pretty sure my dad sold all the games for next to nothing sometime in the mid-90's.  Wish I had enough forsight to keep them all.
#22
Thanks for the heads up on the region converter.  :)  Another question for you guys, is there a solid list of North American Turbografx releases on the site?
#23
Hi everyone.  I've been collecting for awhile, but am just now getting into Turbografx.  I played some as a kid and had a great time doing so, I'm looking forward to getting back into it.  Also I have a probably dumb newbie question.  What is this item next to the Turbografx pictured below?

IMG