This is rare footage of the Hudson Caravan.
In the 1980's and 1990's Hudson
Soft (The people who came up with
the TG-16/PC Engine) held yearly contests.
Every year special event only prize games
w...
This is rare footage of the Hudson Caravan.
In the 1980's and 1990's Hudson Soft (The people who came up with the TG-16/PC Engine) held yearly contests. Every year special event only prize games were given away. These games are now some of the most sought after games in game collecting.
The years covered are 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993.
In 1993 the revolutionary Hi-TEN bomberman was shown, a high definition ten player game that went on to inspire the Sega Saturn game.
High definition television in 1993! HD gaming in 1993! This is over 14 years ago.
Sadly after economic hardships, Hudson Soft is no longer the mighty company it once was.
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I am looking for video from Caravan Tournament with Star Solider on PC Engine CD. This video lenght is about 50 minutes.Anyone knows where i can find this footage ?
That is so cool about the HDTV part; its hard to beileve that Japan got the head start in High Definition technology. It would have been fun to be in those caravans.
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