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Title: Happy 25th Birthday PC Engine!
Post by: Mathius on November 03, 2012, 05:22:40 PM
Shame on us! Not one proper thread (the one about the birthday bash in Europe doesn't count  :P )to wish our little white powerhouse a happy 25th. So, in celebration let's post our earliest memories of either hearing about the PC Engine, or from those lucky enough to get one on Halloween Day 1987 (or there abouts).

My memories are probably common among many of us. EGM introduced me and I was immediately mesmerized. The graphics were not only more colorful, but they had a charm to them that even EGM's blurry photos couldn't mask. Back then when I thought of the word "PC Engine" I thought things that were exotic, powerful, and wholly Japanese. Of course, there was no way I was ever getting one back then so the good 'ol PC Engine remained a mystery to me until I picked up a Turbografx CD plus converter. I officially joined the PCE ranks with a Duo-R a year or so back.  

Edit: Oops...Sunteam's thread counts. Oh well. Double the fun! :mrgreen:

I was mentally looking for key words like "Happy" and "Birthday" and "25th!" ....OBEY DAY completely slipped through my brain's filter hee hee 8-[
Title: Re: Happy 25th Birthday PC Engine!
Post by: Mathius on November 03, 2012, 05:45:20 PM
Also, in celebration of the PCE's 25th the website Nintendo Life just published an interview with Ken Wirt who was Vice President and General Manager at NEC Home Electronics from '89-'91

http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2012/11/interview_the_trouble_with_the_turbografx_16
Title: Re: Happy 25th Birthday PC Engine!
Post by: SignOfZeta on November 04, 2012, 03:36:33 AM
FINALLY: we learn for sure why the TG-16 is so god damned huge and ugly; market research proved that's what stupid people like, and stupid people were the target audience. I wonder how much they spent on that, considering they were dying to write a $25k to a tennis guy to endorse a mediocre pre-existing tennis game.
Title: Re: Happy 25th Birthday PC Engine!
Post by: TheClash603 on November 04, 2012, 03:59:31 AM
FINALLY: we learn for sure why the TG-16 is so god damned huge and ugly; market research proved that's what stupid people like, and stupid people were the target audience. I wonder how much they spent on that, considering they were dying to write a $25k to a tennis guy to endorse a mediocre pre-existing tennis game.


Joe Montana and John Madden did wonders for their respective games.  Obviously tennis is not as big of a deal in the U.S. as football and Sampras is no Montana, but I think the relatively peanuts $25k to market a "rising star" for the game would've actually been a good move.

On the other hand, the system redesign is still idiotic, regardless of what market research was done.
Title: Re: Happy 25th Birthday PC Engine!
Post by: soop on November 05, 2012, 08:26:01 PM

On the other hand, the system redesign is still idiotic, regardless of what market research was done.

It's so true T___T
Title: Re: Happy 25th Birthday PC Engine!
Post by: esteban on November 06, 2012, 03:16:55 AM
FINALLY: we learn for sure why the TG-16 is so god damned huge and ugly; market research proved that's what stupid people like, and stupid people were the target audience. I wonder how much they spent on that, considering they were dying to write a $25k to a tennis guy to endorse a mediocre pre-existing tennis game.



On the other hand, the system redesign is still idiotic, regardless of what market research was done.


It's so true T___T


Naysayers, one and all!

I say, to HECK with you naysayers! Yes, to HECK with you.

TG-16 is gorgeous, too. You Japanophilistines may only like tiny tits and rudimentary penises, but I love all sizes of tits and pricks. THANK GOODNESS.

(http://archives.tg-16.com/preview/preview_sexy_booster.gif) (http://archives.tg-16.com/01_tg16_TurboBooster_wallpaper_PC_iPhone.htm)

THANK GOODNESS. (http://junk.tg-16.com/images/pcgs.png)
Title: Re: Happy 25th Birthday PC Engine!
Post by: soop on November 06, 2012, 03:34:32 AM
I agree the TG-16 is beautiful on the inside, but I just don't go for fat chicks :/

Maybe I'll get really drunk one day and buy one off eBay.
Title: Re: Happy 25th Birthday PC Engine!
Post by: esteban on November 06, 2012, 06:31:57 AM
I agree the TG-16 is beautiful on the inside, but I just don't go for fat chicks :/

Maybe I'll get really drunk one day and buy one off eBay.


I prefer to think of the TG-16 as "curiously elongated", myself. (http://junk.tg-16.com/images/pcgs.png)

Title: Re: Happy 25th Birthday PC Engine!
Post by: Nec.Game.head on November 13, 2012, 09:26:08 AM
Lmfaol !!! Fat consoles need love too !!!  :lol:

    Happy belated birthday Pc Engine !!! You tiny little tramp, that the whole entire country of Japan loved to play with soo much back in the days!!!
                                               Used and abused and you keep working your magic to make us all happy !!!
                                                              LOL I'VE GOT NEXT IN LINE, ON THE PC ENGINE TRAIN !!!                                            
Title: Re: Happy 25th Birthday PC Engine!
Post by: TR0N on November 13, 2012, 05:14:59 PM
Also, in celebration of the PCE's 25th the website Nintendo Life just published an interview with Ken Wirt who was Vice President and General Manager at NEC Home Electronics from '89-'91

http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2012/11/interview_the_trouble_with_the_turbografx_16

I still find it odd in the interview when the vp said he was concern with sega more then nintendo.Just look at there commercials and they were bashing mostly nintendo....... :P Yeah they really knew how to promote there console  ](*,) Not to mention,i laughed when they mention researched showed that the design for the pce look to expensive for the consumer.Still i wish the question was asked why they didn't sell the 3.0 card to retailers.By the way happy birthday to the little 8-bit console that could.
Title: Re: Happy 25th Birthday PC Engine!
Post by: Tatsujin on November 13, 2012, 09:36:00 PM
Lmfaol !!! Fat consoles need love too !!!  :lol:

just like in the real life! :D
Title: Re: Happy 25th Birthday PC Engine!
Post by: Tatsujin on November 13, 2012, 09:38:34 PM
BTW:

(http://imageshack.us/a/img196/8533/pcebread.jpg)

 :idea: :arrow: :!:
Title: Re: Happy 25th Birthday PC Engine!
Post by: _joshuaTurbo on November 13, 2012, 10:37:22 PM
The Super Famicom and Megadrive have sliced no bread against PC Engine!!

And yea, I coulda swore we had a thread celebrating this.  ;)