Famed for its diminutive size and staggeringly diverse library of games, the PC Engine has rightly gone on to become a collector’s dream. Aided and abetted by a CD-ROM add-on, it proved that size wasn ...
Way back in the mists of time, young me had set his heart on owning the NEC PC Engine, a game console first released in 1987. Unfortunately, at that time it was only available in Japan. The only way ...
There are some catches on the new Steam releases, though. The primary Steam page hosts the Valis: The Fantasm Soldier Collection Launcher, which is free to download and open. But if one were to only ...
Living near Paris, Iyane (He/Him) is mainly covering Japanese media on DualShockers. He started his writing career in 2018 after being scouted for his blogging and talent for live-translating Japanese ...
Released in 1987, the original white PC Engine was nothing short of a revelation. Sleek and compact, it was roughly the size of a CD case. UK magazine Computer & Video Games famously compared the ...
This article first appeared on USgamer, a partner publication of VG247. Some content, such as this article, has been migrated to VG247 for posterity after USgamer's closure - but it has not been ...
Back when I was a mere teenager, the PC Engine (or the Turbo Grafx 16 as it was known in the UK) was a mythical beast. You’d often see the games for it reviewed in the multi-format magazines of the ...
Back in the 90s Konami were one of the biggest names in gaming, a dev who was synonymous with producing cutting edge, ground breaking titles. From 2D arcade gems such as Turtles in Time, to ...
Konami’s attempt to get in on the retro mini console craze is looking better than ever, with a mountain of super rare games. The annoucement that there’s going to be a PC Engine Mini console got a bit ...
Marcus Estrada is a Contributor from USA writing for the Digital Publication Hardcore Gamer. His favorite genres include horror, visual novel, rhythm and platformer. The PC Engine (known as TurobGrafx ...
The PC Engine was pretty popular in Japan, but only the coolest kids in America had the US edition, the TurboGrafx16. These two systems weren’t exactly the same; the TurboGrafx-16’s data bus was ...
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