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NEC TG-16/TE/TurboDuo => TG-16/TE/TurboDuo Discussion => Topic started by: Carparama on February 22, 2013, 03:13:34 AM
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Hey, folks.
I recently purchased a TG16/CD combo from turboswim and I'm eager to play my TG16 favourites from years past. However, I've never, ever owned a Turbo CD. I'm getting Y's Books I and II from him, which I know is the most popular "game" on the system. However, I don't have the funds to buy super expensive games off of eBay like Gates of Thunder and Lords of Thunder. So...
What are some gems I should be on the look for that may not be terribly expensive? I'm probably going to play Y's to death when I get it, but what else should I look for?
Help this ignorant Turbo CD player out!
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Do you have the ability to play Super CDs? If you just have the 2.0 system card, you're limited to regular CDRom2s.
If you have the System 3.0 card:
- Dragon Slayer (rpg)
- Shadow of the Beast (platformer)
- Riot Zone (beat em up)
If just the 2.0 card:
- Cosmic Fantasy 2 (rpg)
- Valis 2 & 3 (platformers)
- Ys 3 (action/rpg)
All those can be had for under $30, except for Ys 3 which may take some time to find it for that price
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Gates of Thunder and Lords of Thunder. So...
What are some gems I should be on the look for that may not be terribly expensive? I'm probably going to play Ys to death when I get it, but what else should I look for?
Help this ignorant Turbo CD player out!
Gate of Thunder.... :) Pick up Loom for a decent point and click adventure, Vasteel for a nice strategy type game, all the Ys games, Shape Shifter, Dragon Slayer, any Homebrew game for two reasons. Support and the games are actually pretty decent. Well, all but Meteor Blaster....that game I couldnt get into at all. But Implode, Insanity, and Mysterious Song are excellent pick ups for a fair price.
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Do you have the ability to play Super CDs? If you just have the 2.0 system card, you're limited to regular CDRom2s.
Only 2.0. How much will that hinder my ability to find good games?
As for Y's 3, I assumed it might be expensive, but Cosmic Fantasy 2 and Valis 2 & 3 are something I will look into.
And actually, I never even considered the homebrew. That's awesome. Do they require SuperCD or the 2.0?
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The Homebrew games are all Super CD.
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Mmm, fair enough. I'm trying to do some research to figure out if the SuperCD is an adapter, or what would be required to be able to play them, but I'm not having much success. How much does a 3.0 card generally go for? eBay isn't showing me anything.
Sorry for all the questions. I hope I'm not being too annoying here.
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The US Super System card is pretty expensive. Not worth it in my opinion. On ebay, you'll only see gougers trying to sell it for $200+... hell, you can get a refurbished PCE Duo on here that has the 3.0 card built in for that price!
A better option is to get your TG16 region modded and use the Japanese 3.0 card. You can find that one complete for under $20. If you're handy with asoldering iron, BlueBMW sells region chips that you can install yourself for $18 shipped. Total investment... under $40, much better than the pricey US 3.0 card
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In addition to what's been mentioned Monster Lair and Exile are two of my favorites. You can also pick up Last Alert and Final Zone 2, those are pretty good top down shooters with some awfully cheesy voice acting.
Having just the 2.0 is pretty limiting you should definitely try and expand to play Super CDs if you can.
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CD games are region free, so you should only be looking PC Engine CD2 games until you can afford more than just the cheapest. What is the price barrier you're looking for? Gate and Lords aren't really expensive.
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Other great 2.0 games: Buster Bros., Cosmic Fantasy (not much of a language barrier), L-Dis, Sidearms Special, It Came From the Desert, Splash Lake, Terraforming, Rainbow Islands, Valis IV, and Spriggan. Some of 'em might be pricey, but it's only money. Why buy two mediocre games when you could get one really great game?
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I don't really have too much of a price barrier, but I don't want to go crazy. I actually will have a second TG16 so maybe I could get it region-modded.
As for game suggestions, you guys have been great. :) So much stuff to play...!
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Honestly: all of them. Even the US CD games that aren't that great are still worth playing, IMO. Really, there's not a turd in the bunch.
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Great lower end price range CD2 games:
Super Darius
Sidearms Special
Monster Lair -I believe the Turbo version is cheaper
Ys III -english friendly PCE version = <$15 shipped.
Valis II - IV Turbo or PCE
Avenger
Vasteel PCE
Exile Turbo
Cosmic Fantasy 2 Turbo
Pomping World
Splash Lake
Download 2 = <$30 if you're patient
Red Alert
Lords of the Rising Sun Turbo
Rayxanber II <$30
JB Harold PCE
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Hmmm . . . well one of those extra goodies is I'ml throwing in a JP 3.0 card for ya as well, you'll need a way to convert it (check on the chopsado :) ) or get 1 of your decks region modded, But this a fairly cheap process here on the forum. That'll give ya an ability to play even more great CD games and get you around the ol' 3.0 N.A. card issue.
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That's so cool! Thanks, man!
I will eventually look at getting a chopsado or something. Haha. I'll have to research the region-modding stuff too. :)
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Great lower end price range CD2 games:
Vasteel PCE...
Cosmic Fantasy 2 Turbo
Is vasteel any good?
Cosmic fantasy 2 is ace.
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Great lower end price range CD2 games:
Vasteel PCE...
Cosmic Fantasy 2 Turbo
Is vasteel any good?
Cosmic fantasy 2 is ace.
I'm not really a war sim fan, but Vasteel and Neo Nectaris are amazing. We're lucky to have had it on Turbo bitd. Today we can play the cheap PCE version, but even the Turbo version isn't expensive.
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Great lower end price range CD2 games:
Vasteel PCE...
Cosmic Fantasy 2 Turbo
Is vasteel any good?
Cosmic fantasy 2 is ace.
Music in Vasteel is god awful :D Rest of the game is super cool though!
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You guys have me so pumped up with all these suggestions. Gold stars all around.
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Great lower end price range CD2 games:
Vasteel PCE...
Cosmic Fantasy 2 Turbo
Is vasteel any good?
Cosmic fantasy 2 is ace.
Music in Vasteel is god awful :D Rest of the game is super cool though!
One or two tracks can be annoying, some are jazzy, -like some anime bgms from the 80's... and some of it is good or pretty cool. Overall, more memorable in a positive way than most game soundtracks.
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Remember that there's no copy protection on the CDs. It may be hard to find a brand that the system will read, however.
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If you don't like the cd music in Vasteel it also has a chiptune generated soundtrack that can be played if I remember correctly.
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I now have the Turbo CD in my hands, and am sooo happy about it. I have the Japanese 3.0 card, and after doing a little bit of research, I can now see I am ignorant when it comes to what I have to do to use it. :P Would just a chopsado do it?
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I now have the Turbo CD in my hands, and am sooo happy about it. I have the Japanese 3.0 card, and after doing a little bit of research, I can now see I am ignorant when it comes to what I have to do to use it. :P Would just a chopsado do it?
Yep
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Get yourself a chopsado or better yet have it region modded and get ready to see what the bad ass TG16 Cd has to offer ! All the games these Turbo peeps suggested are really good by the way .. They all did their part to school me on this same exact subject a few months ago when I first joined the OBEY team .. Very helpful members here .. LOL GET READY TO START OBEYING DUDE !!