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NEC PC-Engine/SuperGrafx => PC Engine/SuperGrafx Discussion => Topic started by: Zhukov on August 21, 2007, 11:25:00 PM
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Hi guys,
I was recently given a massive PC-Engine collection by someone who needed to offload stuff before he went overseas (I literally have a garbage bag full of games, and this cool arcade stick too). From the compatibility guide on the site, it looks like i have a PC-engine, a Pc-Engine CD-Rom2 coupled together with a CDROM2 Interface Unit. Simply put this collection did not come with a power cable and in my country (Australia) the electricity runs at 240 volts while I think Japan's runs at 110v. It seems that the unit requires a 9volt power pack, I was wondering if I could just buy a normal 9v powerpack, plug it in and will it work without frying the console?
any help would be appreciated
thanks,
Zhukov
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The console will not fry as long as it gets the correct voltage and amperage. Thats cool that you got a whole trash bag of goodies. Do you have any pics?
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I will post some pics up if you like when I get some free time :) I will admit that I don't know anything about PC Engine collections so it'd be cool to let some experts tell me which games are worth playing (if any)
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There are definitely a lot of hits on the console, especially on cd-rom. I think that you'll be pleasantly surprised. You may even have some valuables in your collection.
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I took some pics of the games that came in CD cases with the console, I still have a fair few catridges left over though but I think a lot of them look like they were for a nintendo machine (famicom disk drive or something?).
(http://img249.imageshack.us/img249/3771/p1010022yy4.jpg)
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wow, thats a nice collection you got there. You are going to have a lot of fun with ys and monster lair. Valis is cool too and fighting street is a classic that will make you laugh. Thats a sweet joystick too. I'd estimate the value of all this at around $300 US or more.
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wow that's cool :) thanks for the info! can't wait to get a powerpack for this thing and give it a shot :D
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Dude, you have a bunch of great games there. Even if you don't like some of the games, the Red Book soundtracks are really nice (if you enjoy listening to video game music).
I'll let others tell you how sweet the Tengai Makyou games are (Black_Tiger has written FAQs, I believe).
Valis II and Valis III are fun platformers. Valis III is friggin' awesome, IMO. Valis II is decent, but the soundtrack KICKS ASS, at least for me. Ys I & II, Ys III have epic soundtracks as well.
Burai II, Cosmic Fantasy III ... they're not the greatest games, but you might dig the music.
Blah, blah, blah, overall you have good stuff :). Monster Lair is a particular favorite of mine. Plus, if your manual is complete, you'll have a Wonderboy III mini-poster! :)
EDIT: I've never played Ranma 1/2, Macross (Eternal Love Song), or that Soccer / Futbol game.
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That's an awesome collection you got started so far!
Blah, blah, blah, overall you have good stuff :). Monster Lair is a particular favorite of mine. Plus, if your manual is complete, you'll have a Wonderboy III mini-poster! :)
W00t!? I wasn't aware that Monster Lair came with a mini Woderboy III poster! I have the French Canadian version of Monster Lair and I don't recall any poster - now I wanna get that :D! Anyone have pics of it?
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Not bad...a lot of Japanese language RPGs there though, good luck with that lot!
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The exact specs on the Power Supply are as follows:
INPUT: AC100V 50/60Hz 25VA
OUTPUT: DC9V 1450mA
Not sure how things work there in Australia, but if you can find a way
to get the system that kind of juice you'll be good to go.
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Nice freebies from your buddy - you should have a lot of fun with what you have there. Even if you don't know Japanese, you shouldn't have too many problems playing most of these gems (they're pretty common and have good walk-throughs available). Good luck finding a power adapter and happy gaming.
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What a nice lot you were given there. All seems to be in perfect condition and most of the games come with their spines, which is quite rare with the earlier cd games.
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Burai II, Cosmic Fantasy III ... they're not the greatest games, but you might dig the music.
Huh. What an odd pairing and comment. CF3 is a very good game, right up around Ziria's level I'd say, and certainly shouldn't ever be mentioned in the same breath as the truly awful Burai II. And it's beyond me why anyone would cite the music as CF3's "redeeming" factor, as there are hardly any tunes in it.
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Burai II, Cosmic Fantasy III ... they're not the greatest games, but you might dig the music.
Huh. What an odd pairing and comment. CF3 is a very good game, right up around Ziria's level I'd say, and certainly shouldn't ever be mentioned in the same breath as the truly awful Burai II. And it's beyond me why anyone would cite the music as CF3's "redeeming" factor, as there are hardly any tunes in it.
My apologies for slighting Cosmic Fantasy 3 :). I've read good stuff about CF3 (including, most likely, one of your reviews), but I just haven't gotten into the game.
If it makes you feel better, I wasn't immediately enamored with Tengai Makyou 1 (Ziria) either.
What can I say? Sometimes a game has to grow on me.
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The exact specs on the Power Supply are as follows:
INPUT: AC100V 50/60Hz 25VA
OUTPUT: DC9V 1450mA
Not sure how things work there in Australia, but if you can find a way
to get the system that kind of juice you'll be good to go.
You could always use a Sega Genesis/Mega Drive power supply with it. Works just fine.
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What did you do to make it fit?
You could always use a Sega Genesis/Mega Drive power supply with it. Works just fine.
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What did you do to make it fit?
I used the power supply for a model 1 Genesis, which fits the TG-16/PC Engine. Obviously, the power supply for the model 2/3 Genesis won't fit.
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What did you do to make it fit?
This is coming from the man with Ron Jeremy in his avatar :P .
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:lol:
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So I can use a Sega Mega Drive (model 1) power adapter? Will this work for the interface unit?
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I like that ASCII joystick. Looks better than the offical NEC one.
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First of all greetings to this fine pce community, I'm a long time (1988) nec fan and I really love the pcengine, even if I never had the chance to have it...until now....
I recently got a used pce with cdrom, it was the dream of a life but the guy who gave it to me made a brutal error. He plugged the power supply into the european electricity, generating a massive blackout. Then he gave the console to me, thinking that it is beyond repair and useless.
Actually, I hope that something can be made.
I really don't know anything about electricity and stuff (well, at least I use a step down to use my jap consoles in europe...) but as long as the power was turned off, maybe the only thing that was damaged is the power supply. The problem is, an original nec power supply is bloody hard to get here...What if I use a universal one? What about a common AC/DC 220 50Hz 9V 500mA supply? I read this topic and it seems that a genesis supply can work, and it's much easier to obtain...The problem is, I used a common 9v supply this evening and the engine didn't start: is it the definitive sign that the console is toasted inside and beyond any help?