@GTV reviews the Cosmic Fantasy 1-2 Switch collection by Edia, provides examples of the poor English editing/localization work. It's much worse for CF1. Rated "D" for disappointment, finding that TurboGrafx CF2 is better & while CF1's the real draw, Edia screwed it up...
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Started by atarilovesyou, 09/20/2014, 11:04 PM

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One of the best thing about retro gaming, much like music, is that when you look back you can focus on stuff you missed out on the first time around.  The first time I saw the PC Engine was on the cover of Video Games and Computer Entertainment, back when the NES was still ruling my world.  With screen shots of Victory Run and some other games, I remember just drooling over AWESOME it was.  Fast forward a few years, the concept of CD ROM gaming came into reality and all I wanted to do was play what looked like the ULTIMATE video game, It Came From the Desert! :D  Well, I still haven't played it, but during a CES promo from the early 90s, it really seemed like the future now with the Turbografx 16.  Personally, I finally got to play a TG16 in 1990, Legendary Axe was the game.  It was everything that I loved about the NES, but much more.  Magazines like Gamepro were continuously covering games that I unfortunately could not play (this was back when people generally had one console at a time :D ) , but I knew they were awesome: Military Madness, Alien Crush, Bonk's Adventure...and shooters up the ying-yang!  Then one drunken teen night, I saw (rather, heard) the future: over at a party, and the owner of the house owned not only a TurboExpress (Ninja Spirit, WHAAAAAAT?!?!?) , but the CD Rom attachment...listening to Valis (2, 3?), I couldn't believe it.  It seems long ago, and it was!  But this was what it was like for me back then.

Now, through luck, really, I've been retrogaming a loooong time and it's finally come around: while deciding whether or not to include 16-bit era consoles in my retro collection, I first tracked down a Genesis.  But as great as that console is, I knew I had to track down the one system that I knew was going to scratch the "NES on Steroids" itch: the Turbografx 16!  Not doing enough research, I hit the only place I could: ebay, and now own a great console, albeit minimalistic (one joystick), it's going to be the start of something special.  It came with two games, Bonk's Adventure and J.J. and Jeff (that one in particular was reviewed a lot back in EGM, when I learned it was an Americanized version of a Japanese game that, to my teen delight, allowed the main characters to FART?!?!...this was the pre-internet world for me, accessible only through gaming mags :D ) and the best part is everything works.  I'm pretty sure I overpaid, but I don't care :D  I can always be frugal in the future, although it looks like this system isn't very frugal in general :D  No matter!  I'll keep it simple for now, and track down a few things that should make life easier (I have a post in the wanted section, if you care to look).  My next step was to pick up a TED, and life couldn't be better.  It's only recently that I learned about the vast collection of Japanese games, and how relatively small the NA releases were in comparison.  And if all I got to play were the NA games, I's seriously be ok with that, as for nostalgia factor alone this system is legendary.  Now that I know a bit more, it seems that a PC Engine Duo-R is the way to go, as I'd love to play those CD ROM games too (I was a fan of Shadow the Beast), having passed up a TurboDuo last fall, I'm kicking myself as I type this!...but then I wasn't aware that they were so problematic (capcitor issues), so perhaps it wasn't so bad.  But even then, I should snagged it.  Anyways, it seems there's a lot of dedicated folks here and I'm glad to learn more about this awesome system.  Even if I never manage to get to play the CD games, I'm happy to get to play the HuCards that I remember.  Thanks in advance for all the help, tips and knowledge! :D

neutopia6

Wow, that was a hell of an intro, very good read, nice and detailed.
Congratulations for jumping into this awesome system, hopefully you love the place and get all the games you want.

cr8zykuban0

awesome story! and welcome to the forums!

tg16, the nes on steroids! love it!

even though I didn't grow up with the turbografx and I've only had it since march of 2013, I really come to appreciate the system for what it was and just the awesome shooters, platformers, and arcade games made me want the system. But once I found out about pc engine, man, I made an oath to myself to pickup a duo r and really get the best use out of that system and all the shmups available for it!!!!

Bklyn4ever

Welcome to the forum. I love the enthusiasm!

HailingTheThings

Shadow of the Beast is an erection, it loves you, hug it.

Welcome to the Forum.
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esteban

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Welcome, comrade.  :pcgs:

QuoteOne of the best things about retro gaming, much like music, is that when you look back you can focus on stuff you missed out on the first time around. 
I absolutely agree. Games that were too risky to spend $$$ on (for fear of buying a dud) made life far more stressful back when I was a kid.

There are plenty of HuCARD games to enjoy...enjoy them. You can always play CD games in the future. Don't regret your purchase.  :pcgs:
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ctophil

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Greetings, friend!  A couple of months ago, I was quite the newbie here too.  In a way, I'm still one, but it feels like my Sophomore year.  lol.  Over 10 years ago, I just wanted to own the Turbografx-16.  That was good enough for me.  So I bought one on Ebay for like $50.00 at the time with pack-in game, Keith Courage.  I would never think of getting the Turbo CD add-on.  Because for one, it's too expensive.  I was never a TG-16 fan.  I was a collector, so owning a TG-16 core unit to play HuCards was good enough.

But that changed the past 6 months.  I wanted to have the pleasure of playing CD and Super CD games.  So, I am now the proud owner of a complete TG-16/CD Unit.  Just recently, I was able to play the coveted Dracula X after many failed attempts of an import converter not working and the CD Unit working sporadically.  But everything is cool now.  :-)

DeshDildo

Your "NES on steroids" comment hits home with me.  I have always loved myNES and only first purchased and played a TurboGrafx a couple of years ago.  I instantly fell in love.  I have always thought the reason was because many of the games play like the NES (even the controller feels like a natural progression) but with much better graphics and sound (especially the CD games)

Great intro and welcome to the forums!
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