Z-Force said:I've got a Turbo Duo and think it's great. If you're looking to get into the Turbo scene, I'd recommend trying to get one of these first. It'll cost ya more, but you can play all the cart and CD games (and Japanese CD games without an adapter) right out of the box. I think I paid about $150 for mine back in the day.
no way.... for $50?!MegaDrive20XX said:I really enjoy the PC Engine (Turbo GFX 16) as the HuCard base itself, a shooters paradise and everything done so nicely to par up with the greats of SNES and Genesis even.
For a 1987 *Japan* and 1989 *USA* release, that was pretty advanced to finally capture arcade perfect graphics for the time being. It just really was a shame that it didn't catch on too well in the USA. I remember during 1992 you could buy a Core Turbo Duo for $50 at Toys R Us...not even 4 years old...and dropped that quickly
I have a Brand new USA System card 3.0.... They are RARE though... I've had it sitting for about 2 years. 2-3 years ago I ran out of used US system 3.0 cards... the last one I was offered $120 for a near mint used card. The JPN ones aren't hard to find, it is just the US ones. IF I CAN WORK THE DEAL OUT... I'll have a few docking stations (NEW) for $30-40...MegaDrive20XX said:I need to track down one of those CD add-on's...and the 3.0 card probably
it is pretty cool.... BUT... I can't guarantee it.MegaDrive20XX said:wow thats awesome
dczx said:LORDS OF THUNDER!!!!!