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  • How do you play with 2 buttons?

  • This and the populous game card were fat! 2or 3 times the thickness in a hump on the back of the card. Made a hell of a difference in game quality....populous was awesome!

  • wow, that's a small screen

  • that's pretty awesome, i like how the games are little cards. Very cool, wish i had one.

  • seeing this handheld in action makes me convinst that even a porteble snes was allready possible backthem,but the snes had to be released yet,and nintendo was just calme ,interestingly this handheld can view almost twice the colors atonce then the snes.

  • I got this game for my TurboExpress. I use the JPN to USA adapter to play.

  • Very good,very good,very good!!!!!

  • pc engine

    G.ame

    T.ank

  • uhh.. that remainds me at my good old gaming time.. i also had a PC Engine GT for a short time back in 1990-1991.

    i loved the PC Engine(and its first CD-ROM drive) in generally over the sega megadrive and nintendo 16 bit. thats the coolest system i had.

  • That handheld console was so ahead of its time. NEC should have released a revamped version at a cheaper price when the PCE started losing momentum around the end of '92, it would have dominated the market until the release of the GBA.

  • There's no way it would have 'dominated the market' at all. Game Boy was already dominant by that time anyway

  • Actually from Arcade to video game system PC-Engine was the best version of SF II C.E.

  • Well, FUCK ME SIDEWAYS! I remember having the TurboExpress Handheld AND the TV Tuner back in the day!

  • When I was in Junior High School around 1991-92 I seen a kid playing a Turbo Express on a city bus and that was the first time and the last time I ever seen one of those portable game console's. Wow man you should have it placed in a museum if you still have it, LOL.

  • Yep. Those were the days. :)

  • nice! SFII was an expensive import back in the day. I wanted it for TG-16! I also wanted an Express with the TV Tuner. That thing was bad ass for the time!

  • A portable TG16 system? Sweet. Reminds me of when they had the portable Sega Genesis system.

  • Known as the SEGA Nomad. The SEGA Game Gear also doubled as a portable SEGA Master System.

  • I wanted to see some gameplay, but it's great.

    Congratulations on owning 2 rather rare items.

  • I would like to show some more, but I have already sold the system. The gameplay is a little bit faster than Sega Genesis one. And the audio is not as good as Genesis.

  • The Genesis version (SCE) is just sad, the sound sucks, speccially the voices. I think the PCE version beats it(now that I have played it in an emu).

  • That can't be possible. The Genesis version sound sucked. PC Engine one was more close to the arcade..

  • The genesis music was closer to the arcade than any of the other 16 bit versions...the Genny had a very similar sound chip in it to the one that's on the CPS1 arcade board. it's just a shame that the sample rate on the vocals was garbage

  • I beg to differ lol. I prefer the Gene/mega version anyway

  • There's several other vids of this version on here, one of them being mine.

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