- (****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 in the form of...
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included one
TurboChip game:
Dungeon Explorer (Hudson Soft 1989). Later, TTI
replaced Dungeon Explorer with one of a
variety of
TurboChip titles, such...
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Mednafen and BizHawk. In 2006, a
number of
TurboGrafx-16 (
TurboChip/HuCARD),
TurboGrafx-CD (CD-ROM²) and
Turbo Duo (Super CD-ROM²)
games were
released on...
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development team that
created the TG-CD
Addams Family). Both
HuCard (
TurboChip) and CD-ROM (TG-CD)
games were reviewed.
Since the TG-CD
library was relatively...
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cheat codes. TG-16 =
North American TurboChip game for the
TurboGrafx-16 TG-CD =
North American CD-ROM game for the
TurboGrafx-CD add-on PCE = ****anese HuCard...
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Technology launched a "
TurboChip" 486
system upgrade that used a 133 MHz Am5x86.
Intel responded by
making a
Pentium OverDrive upgrade chip for 486 motherboards...
- Bonk's Big
Adventure (PC-Genjin 3) was
released for the
TurboGrafx-16 as 2
versions in 1993: a
TurboChip (cartridge)
version and a
Super CD-ROM version, the...
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Turbo SIM card (also
known as
TurboSIM or
Unlock Chip) is
considered to be the
forerunner of a
large family of "Dual SIM"
devices (X-SIM, R-SIM, HyperCard...
- (Capcom game) Walker,
Brent (December 1991). "Closer Look:
TurboChip & TG-CD Game Reviews".
TurboPlay: 10–11. "Let's Get Dangerous:
Darkwing Duck's Video...
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exclusive to ****an.
TurboGrafx-16 and PC
Engine games were
released in two
types of
storage formats,
HuCards (also
known as
TurboChips) and CD-ROMs, with...