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		NEC TG-16/TE/TurboDuo => TG-16/TE/TurboDuo Discussion => Topic started by: bishopcruz on January 21, 2014, 12:17:31 PM
		
			
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				Hey wanted to say hello to everyone. Finally got approved, so it's nice to be on what looks to be the best Turbo related boards. Loved my Turbo when I was a kid, though never had the cash to really build up a big collection. Hopefully I can remedy that now, though ebay prices still feel pretty ridiculous. 
 
 Anyhow, what I was wondering was, which multiplatform games ended up being best on the Turbo? I remember loving the hell out of Valis III, and Ys III, and Forgotton Worlds looked pretty sweet even if I  was never able to find it for sale back in the day. What are some of the others, and how do they compare.
 
 For example, which is the best Prince of Persia port? I know it was out for both Sega-CD and TG-CD, but am not sure which one I should try to track down. Same goes for Dungeon Explorer, I know that got a SCD port too.
 
 Any other multiplats that were better or worse on Turbo?
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				Raiden is definitely best on Turbo.
 
 Not many multiplats came out in the U.S. though.
 
 And so many versions of Prince of Persia. Heck, the Sega CD and Genesis versions aren't even the same.
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				Hey wanted to say hello to everyone. Finally got approved, so it's nice to be on what looks to be the best Turbo related boards. Loved my Turbo when I was a kid, though never had the cash to really build up a big collection. Hopefully I can remedy that now, though ebay prices still feel pretty ridiculous. 
 
 Anyhow, what I was wondering was, which multiplatform games ended up being best on the Turbo? I remember loving the hell out of Valis III, and Ys III, and Forgotton Worlds looked pretty sweet even if I  was never able to find it for sale back in the day. What are some of the others, and how do they compare.
 
 For example, which is the best Prince of Persia port? I know it was out for both Sega-CD and TG-CD, but am not sure which one I should try to track down. Same goes for Dungeon Explorer, I know that got a SCD port too.
 
 Any other multiplats that were better or worse on Turbo?
 
 
 Prince of Persia doesn't look too nice on PCE, but it has great music and plays solid. The Genesis cart version of PoP looks by far the best to me.
 
 The Dungeon Explorer game for Sega-CD is an original game by Westone.
 
 For consoles, these are overall best on PCE
 
 Valis
 Valis II
 Valis III -according to most people. The extra content is usually the deal maker.
 Valis IV
 Ys I & II
 Ys III -again, the color music cinemas and extras overcome the flaws for mot people.
 Ys IV
 Dragon Slayer LoH
 Dragon Slayer LoH II
 Brandish
 Dungeon Explorer II
 Forgotten Worlds
 Lords of Thunder
 Daisenpu HuCard
 OutRun -not a fan of the game, but most people say it's the best
 Space Harrier
 Monster Lair
 Dracula X
 Adventure Island/Dragon's Curse
 Youkai Douchuki
 Cloud Master/Chuka Taisen
 Bomberman '94
 Hellfire S
 Madou Monogatari
 Burai
 Emerald Dragon
 Might & Magic III
 Afterburner II -popular opinion
 Devil's Crush
 Princess Maker
 Princess Maker 2
 Langrisser
 Exile
 Rainbow Islands
 Puyo Puyo
 Gradius I & II
 Salamander
 Tatsujin
 World Heroes 2
 Fatal Fury 2 & Special
 Art of Fighting
 Godzilla
 Klax
 Operation Wolf
 Populous The Promised Lands
 Adventure Quiz Capcom World
 R-Type
 Raiden/Super Raiden -popular opinion
 Space Invaders'es
 
 
 
 
 These seem to be best from what I've seen and heard:
 
 Gain Ground SX
 Sim Earth
 Chiki Chiki Boys
 Cosmic Fantasy 1 & 2
 Daisenryaku
 Princess Minerva
 The Atlas - Renaissance Voyager
 Kyukyoku Tiger
 
 Since it's such a simple game, many people prefer the PCE version of Shadow of the Beast for the soundtrack, player sprite and extras.
 
 This isn't a popular opinion with people who don't really play games or simply judge them based on brief looks, but Popful Mail is by far the best for me.
 
 In my opinion, Super Darius II is much better than Darius II MD, but hardcore Sega fans have said it's ugly and plays terribly.
 
 Aeroblasters is more fun to play for me as well (plus it has better music).
 
 The titles listed above are for pre-32-bit consoles, although some still surpass future consoles. I really don't like the mechanical mix that is Anearth Fantasy Stories for Saturn.
 
 
 Cobra II is as good as you could ever want on either console.