-
games use the
HuCard ROM
cartridge format, thin
credit card-sized
cards that
insert into the
front slot of the console. PC
Engine HuCards have 38 connector...
- The
HuCard (****anese: ヒューカード, Hepburn: HyūKādo) (Known as the
TurboChip in
regions where the PC
Engine was
marketed as the TurboGrafx-16) is a ROM cartridge...
-
standard PC
Engine HuCards in
addition to its own. However, SuperGrafx-specific
HuCards were
expensive compared to
standard HuCards, in some
cases approaching...
-
options available. Specifically,
there are two
types of
HuCard
formats (the
standard HuCards that
comprised the
majority of the PC Engine's
library and...
- discs. TurboDuo, however,
cannot read PC
Engine HuCards without modification or an adapter. With a
HuCard
adapter and an
Arcade Card Duo, the TurboDuo...
- game
cartridges as the TurboGrafx-16 home console. Some TurboGrafx-16
HuCards save game data to the
internal memory of the TurboGrafx-CD unit, TurboDuo...
- TurboGrafx-16's
games (which are on a small, credit-card
sized media called HuCards). It has a 66 mm (2.6 in.) screen, the same as the
original Game Boy, but...
-
technology and had the
added benefit of
using the same game
cartridges or '
HuCards' as the TurboGrafx16, it had even
worse battery life than the Lynx and...
-
their needs and
produced the
HuCard.
HuCards are
slightly thicker than Bee
Cards;
whereas a Bee Card has 32 pins, a
HuCard has 38. "Atari
Magazine (France...
-
LaserActive LD-ROM² discs, as well as CD-ROM² and
Super CD-ROM² discs,
HuCards and CD+G discs. The ****anese
version of the PAC can also run
Arcade CD-ROM²...