BOW DOWN TO ITS GREATNESS! This is how I first heard of the PC Engine: It was one day at the time when I was addicted to Bomberman that I decided to look at DigiHatesMakingNames's channel when I saw the Dragon Spirit BGM video. Curiously, I watched it, and was amazed how mind-blowing it was. It was a mix between NES and Sega Genesis, I noted. Of course, I didn't know what a PC Engine was, thinking it was an early personal computer.
It wasn't until I watched the Bomberman '93 ending that I found out that the PC Engine was really the Japanese equivalent of the TurboGrafx-16. From that point forward, I went on to explore more about it. The rest is history. At some points of this video, Sabaku (that's what I call the blue dragon) has more wing animation in his flight.
This shooter does have a kick ass soundtrack. rock on with Asia!
bogercs 10 months ago
BOW DOWN TO ITS GREATNESS! This is how I first heard of the PC Engine: It was one day at the time when I was addicted to Bomberman that I decided to look at DigiHatesMakingNames's channel when I saw the Dragon Spirit BGM video. Curiously, I watched it, and was amazed how mind-blowing it was. It was a mix between NES and Sega Genesis, I noted. Of course, I didn't know what a PC Engine was, thinking it was an early personal computer.
OceanBlueKirby 4 years ago
It wasn't until I watched the Bomberman '93 ending that I found out that the PC Engine was really the Japanese equivalent of the TurboGrafx-16. From that point forward, I went on to explore more about it. The rest is history. At some points of this video, Sabaku (that's what I call the blue dragon) has more wing animation in his flight.
OceanBlueKirby 4 years ago