 You got to be careful with your nostalgia, or it'll empty your pocketbook. The analog duo has recreated NEC's TurboGrafx 16. You had one. I had one. But I had one after it became an outdated piece of, you know, gaming gear because that's when I could buy it for like 20 bucks at the U store. The first, at least in the U.S., where you could put in the CD and you could play a game and you get stereo CD quality music out of your, you know, Japanese RPGs as you sit there grinding through like 30 hours of monster battles. You would have a very, you know, a very compelling experience that did not exist until later until you got into the Sega CD and then eventually the PlayStation. So for a lot of, at least for a lot of game nerds, this is one of the one of the Keystone systems at Bridge D8 and 16 bit eras. An analog does really good, good machines, too. They have proven to do so. So I imagine this is going to be worth the pennies if you are so inclined.