Top 10 TurboGrafx-16 Games
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why they never came out with double dragon for this system???? that would be great!!! i saw they mad it for the PC-Engine turbo grafx 16, why not for the card insert??
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When I hear Hudson I think of that bee mascot and Adventure Island which I beat, I cheated with the save feature (PC) even being able to save anywhere u want u still have to be a master @ that game and a true master to beat the NES version which is almost impossible
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I don't agree with number 1 but I still thought your list was pretty cool but Splatterhouse IS actually STILL creepy even for today!! also what brett010101 said is very true
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@johncantees They are all really good. And the boss battle theme is just awesome and epic. But the second stage is still my favorite. You know, in the jungle.
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@nejikath The soundtrack for all the levels is amazing. But I think I like the first level better =)
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this was the best system to have back in the day in my opinion. U Forgot "Bloody Wolf, Vigilante, R-Type, Andre Panza" They even had good Casino games. All the sports talk games were ok too.... This system was just the shit period!!!!
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keith before castlevania? WTF!!!
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Tg is underrated and wasn't mainstream like nintendo or sega systems
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@brett010101, True, though the ''advanced'' part of the Genesis and Snes was'nt exactly lightyears beyond the TG, the TG is pound for pound one the best and most underrated systems of all time. Not to mention it's CD-Rom, CD Rom 2, SCD Rom 2 and Arcade CD library and most accurate arcade ports between all 3 "16-bit" systems...pretty impressive if you ask me. Not to mention the intro to Cd Rom attachement.
I don't know if this has been said in prev. comments yet or not but your info for this is WAY wrong. "The last of the 16-bit era, and one step before 3D gaming!" - NO! Not at all! The TG16 was more like the FIRST step in the 16-bit era. It came out in 1987! It was competing in the 8-bit era! It had 16-bit graphics but still only an 8-bit CPU. The Sega Genesis (1989) and Super NES (1991) that followed were both more advanced.
brett010101 2 years ago 18
do u ever try bloody wolf? its a very good game and the soundtrack for the second stage is excellent.
nejikath 2 years ago 5