![]() ![]() Once again, my opinion is that the CD add-on and later built-in CD presents another good reason why the system should have been better known. Later, rather than offer the CD add-on, the CD drive and the console were combined in one system known as the PC-Engine Duo/TurboDuo. It also eventually became the first 16 bit console with a CD add-on, even before Sega CD for the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive. That alone should have been reason enough for a great deal of recognition, but apparently it was not enough-at least not for the US and EU market. The PC-Engine, or TurboGrafx-16 as it is called in the United States, was the first 16 bit console, and with that, kicked off the 16 bit era of video game consoles. I don’t think this system gets enough respect, which is why I want to put my own thoughts regarding the system out there.įigure 1 - PC-Engine-the smallest of the major home consoles In my opinion, the PC-Engine, or TurboGrafx-16 is a rather underrated system, shown by the lack of third-party developers and well known IPs for the system. Although I haven’t finished my Sega Saturn series, I recently busied myself with another great system that I’d like to talk about a bit, which will probably become a series of its own some time in the future. ![]()
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