- The
TurboDuo (later
rebranded as
simply the
Duo) is a fourth-generation
video game
console developed by NEC Home
Electronics and
Hudson Soft for the North...
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TurboGrafx-16
consoles and vice versa. The
TurboDuo would revert to
using the same
controller port that the PC
Engine uses,
resulting in new
TurboDuo-branded...
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internal memory of the
TurboGrafx-CD unit,
TurboDuo, or
TurboBooster Plus (a
peripheral for the core TG-16 console). The
TurboExpress
lacks this internal...
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developed by Red
Company and
published in 1993 by
Turbo Technologies and
Hudson Soft for the
TurboDuo. It is the
unofficial follow-up to Gate of Thunder...
- models: TurboGrafx-16 (PC Engine), TurboGrafx-CD (TG-CD),
Turbo Duo (
DUO) and the
handheld TurboExpress (PC
Engine GT). NEC's
SuperGrafx (which was never...
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originally published by
Hudson Soft for the
TurboDuo in ****an on
March 26, 1993, and in
North America by
Turbo Technologies in
October of the same year....
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title is also
playable on the
TurboGrafx-16 Mini. In 2021,
Limited Run
Games announced an
English release for the
TurboDuo, but as of 2024 it has not been...
- and was
intended as the
successor to the PC
Engine (known
overseas as the
TurboGrafx-16).
Unlike its predecessor, the PC-FX was only
released in ****an....
- and
released for the NEC PC-98, MSX, MS-DOS, NEC
TurboGrafx-CD (
TurboDuo), and
Nintendo DS. The
TurboGrafx-CD
version includes still photographs, text...
- add-on in 1990 and by 1992 had
released a
combination TurboGrafx and CD-ROM
system known as the
TurboDuo. In the
United States, NEC used Bonk, a head-banging...