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NEC TG-16/TE/TurboDuo => TG-16/TE/TurboDuo Discussion => Topic started by: BSA Starfire on September 14, 2007, 02:11:38 AM
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Hi all,
just got myself my first ever PC Engine, it's a jap Duo R & I am really impressed :) It came through from Hong Kong after 3 days to the UK, pretty impressive I thought. Anyhow just thought I'd say hi, obviously I'm new to this forum, I also hang out on atari age(same sig) but thought I join up here as I reckon the engine is gonna be my new obsession.
Anyhow I got some cool games too: Ordyne, Final blaster, space adventure cobra, rabio lepus, motorroader & wonderboy 3. I am amazed by wonderboy, I used to own the arcade cabinet, and the visuals and play are near identical on the duo. Anyhow hi everybody.
Best regards,
Chris
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Welcome.
If you're impressed by that batch of games, just wait until you get some of the good ones. :wink:
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Welcome to the club! :-({|=
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LOL!
Come on the folks, reccomend me some games! I think I want the arcade card so I can play some of the beat 'em ups, love the Neo Geo fighters and these seem to need it reckon its worth it? So what else is a must have, i have no japanese language whatsoever so bear that in mind. Also is there an online guide for space adventure cobra? Worth a go even if I only look at the pretty pictures.
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LOL!
Come on the folks, reccomend me some games! I think I want the arcade card so I can play some of the beat 'em ups, love the Neo Geo fighters and these seem to need it reckon its worth it? So what else is a must have, i have no japanese language whatsoever so bear that in mind. Also is there an online guide for space adventure cobra? Worth a go even if I only look at the pretty pictures.
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Among shooters, Image Fight is one of the best. It's the best home port of all the retro systems (save possibly the FM Towns version...?)
Image Fight has more depth to the gameplay than the Hudson vertical shooters that many people will recommend, such as Blazing Lazers / Gunhed and the Soldier series.
Image Fight is also very difficult, though, so if you want something that doesn't require practice to get far into, go with Blazing Lazers :mrgreen:
Blazing Lazers has a fantastic soundtrack, which to me, is the highlight of the game.
Also, check out runinruder's "useless thoughts" thread. He has a ton of reviews there, and many of the board members chime in with their thoughts on the various games.
http://www.pcenginefx.com/forums/index.php?topic=2047.0
I definitely think the Arcde Card is worth it. It will open up all the games (except for the ones that need the old 1.0 card) and it will also improve loading times on some games (3X3 eyes and others).
Fatal Fury 2 is a great port and if you liked that game for Neo Geo you'll probably enjoy the CD soundtrack.
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Among shooters, Image Fight is one of the best. It's the best home port of all the retro systems (save possibly the FM Towns version...?)
don't forget the 1:1 ports on saturn and PSone ;)
anyway, welcome aboard chris.
first get gate of thunder, winds of thunder, seirei senshi spriggan, star parodia. those are the real "exclusive" shooters which will rock you out of your chamber!! :D
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Among shooters, Image Fight is one of the best. It's the best home port of all the retro systems (save possibly the FM Towns version...?)
don't forget the 1:1 ports on saturn and PSone ;)
anyway, welcome aboard chris.
first get gate of thunder, winds of thunder, seirei senshi spriggan, star parodia. those are the real "exclusive" shooters which will rock you out of your chamber!! :D
Tatsujin... the Saturn and PS1 ports are probably better, as they're direct Arcade ports right?
You're right about the Thunder series, Spriggan, and Star Parodia.
Those are shooters exclusive to the Turbo system, while Image Fight is available on various platforms. Still though, I have had more fun with Image Fight than with Blazing Lazers, Star Soldier, and Final Soldier.. but then again I do have them all :mrgreen:
I've found that it's really hard to go wrong with this system.
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Thanks for all the advice and recomendations . think I'll go for the Arcade card & Fatal Fury 2. Also going through the "useless thoughts" stuff has given me a few ideas. Galaga '88 is a must (I love the atari 7800 version or Galaga) also Asuka 120% as I like fast responsive fighters.
Will have a look at some of the other games you fine folks have mentioned too.
Now my Duo has been fitted with a switch to allow play of both US & Jap titles. Is this good for both CD's and hucards or just CD's?
Best,
Chris
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Now my Duo has been fitted with a switch to allow play of both US & Jap titles. Is this good for both CD's and hucards or just CD's?
That switch should only be for HU Cards. There was never any cd region lockout of the systems, just the card games. You can even play cd-r's but sometimes it can wear on your cd lens, plus it's not as good as having the original pressed cd. Enjoy the DUO :D
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Welcome aboard and have fun with your Duo. 8)
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Asuka 120% as I like fast responsive fighters.
Great choice!
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If you like the slower style shooters I would recommend Psychosis- it always stood out to me. It has some pretty beautiful visuals and a great soundtrack. It's fairly short but challenging enough to keep anyone occupied for awhile
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Anyhow I got some cool games too: Ordyne, Final blaster, space adventure cobra, rabio lepus, motorroader & wonderboy 3. I am amazed by wonderboy, I used to own the arcade cabinet, and the visuals and play are near identical on the duo. Anyhow hi everybody.
Best regards,
Chris
Welcome!
Yeah, Wonderboy III is a blast to play and I think the Redbook soundtrack is nicely done. If you can, definitely have a friend join for 2-player co-op: it's even better, especially in the later levels when things get really crazy!
Personally, I think you received a nice bunch of games as an introduction to the Duo: Wonderboy III was available shortly after the initial launch of PCE CD / TG-CD, so you get to see what one of the earlier CD games is like. It really holds up well, especially for an early CD game. It's one of my favorite games of all time :).
The rest of the games are not the typical "starter" games that folks usually get. If you like shooters, then Rabio Lepus and Final Blaster are titles that you'd likely hunt down at some point. I like 'em.
Motoroader is a niche multi-player game that a bunch of us really like on these boards -- it might not be your cup of tea, but at the very least you should listen to the music in that game: it's great! I think there is a sound test.
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If you like the slower style shooters I would recommend Psychosis- it always stood out to me. It has some pretty beautiful visuals and a great soundtrack. It's fairly short but challenging enough to keep anyone occupied for awhile
Yeah, that's a good one with a very cool soundtrack. He'll want to look for "Paranoia" though since he has a JP system.
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I played Psychosis last night for a pleasant trip down memory lane.
It took me a number of years before I could get to the end. After playing the likes of Sinistron, it didn't seem so hard anymore.
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welcome and congratulations on scoring a duo :)
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Welcome aboard and to the Turbo World! Great games mentioned in this thread.
welcome and congratulations on scoring a duo :)
Who doesn't score their Duo around here? ;)
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I played Psychosis last night for a pleasant trip down memory lane.
It took me a number of years before I could get to the end. After playing the likes of Sinistron, it didn't seem so hard anymore.
I may get some flack for this but the "save state" feature in any emulator is a beautiful thing for those impossible shoot 'em up moments...
let the tomatoes fly...
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Thanks for all the replies. I have ordered Asuka 120%, Advanced VG, Galaga '88 & 3X3 eyes so far from your reccomendations and stuff from the "useless thoughts thread". Will also try for the Psychosis when I can track a cheap-ish copy down. On my first full day of quiting smoking so the Duo is gonna get so play as stress relief I reckon.
Anyhow thanks again all, nice to be made welcome :)
Best regards,
Chris
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Thanks for all the replies. I have ordered Asuka 120%, Advanced VG, Galaga '88 & 3X3 eyes so far from your reccomendations and stuff from the "useless thoughts thread". Will also try for the Psychosis when I can track a cheap-ish copy down. On my first full day of quiting smoking so the Duo is gonna get so play as stress relief I reckon.
Anyhow thanks again all, nice to be made welcome :)
Best regards,
Chris
Do you have an Arcade Card yet? You'll want it so that you can witness the true glory of the 3x3 Eyes cinemas.
Asuka and Galaga are great fun. You'll forget all about those Marlboro Lights in no time. :wink:
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I played Psychosis last night for a pleasant trip down memory lane.
It took me a number of years before I could get to the end. After playing the likes of Sinistron, it didn't seem so hard anymore.
I may get some flack for this but the "save state" feature in any emulator is a beautiful thing for those impossible shoot 'em up moments...
let the tomatoes fly...
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Persistence is a state of mind.... it can be cultivated...
What better way than a tough turbo shooter?
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Hi guys, have tracked down an arcade duo card & world heroes 2 ordered. Got 3x3 eyes & Advanced VG in the post today, still waiting on Asuka and Galaga. 3x3 is really cool, I'm having fun working out what's going on, can't say much for Advanced VG though, not up to much in my opinion.
Anyhow really enjoying the duo, I'm really fond of Ordyne , not sure why you guy's rag on this game, I'm finding it fun :)
The non smoking is going well too, lots of the worst affects of stopping are wearing off now.
Anyhow,
All the best,
Chris
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Congrats on the Duo dude!
OldTurboBastard, I am a save state user as well. :shame:
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Congratulations on the Duo-R!! :clap: Let the games begin!!
You won't regret your decision. 8)
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Persistence is a state of mind.... it can be cultivated...
What better way than a tough turbo shooter?
..and I am persistent in using the save state feature to revisit my favorite Turbo Games :D
but really - There's no denying it's more fun to play them the way they were meant to be played. I just discovered all these roms and this site so i've been reluctant to settle into one game until recently - too busy moving on to the next old favorite (or new discovery)
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Welcome aboard man!
As for recommended games, just go to YouTube and search "PC Engine". You be the judge.