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Konami Announces TurboGrafx-16 Mini Final Lineup

The old console wars left a lot of dilapidated and forgotten gaming machines, one of which was the NEC Home Electronics’ TurboGrafx-16, also known as PC Engine in Japan and Europe. Konami is bringing a mini retro version of the console soon, and the full lineup for all three versions have been revealed.

The full games lineup for the TurboGrafx-16 mini (North America) / PC Engine CoreGrafx mini (Europe) / PC Engine mini (Japan) are as follows (via Gematsu):

TurboGrafx-16 mini (North America) / PC Engine CoreGrafx mini (Europe)

  • Air Zonk (1992)
  • Alien Crush (1989)
  • Blazing Lasers (1989)
  • Bomberman ’93 (1993)
  • Bonk’s Revenge (1991)
  • Cadash (1991)
  • Chrew-Man-Fu (1990)
  • Dungeon Explorer (1989)
  • J.J. & Jeff (1990)
  • Lords of Thunder (1993)
  • Military Madness (1990)
  • Moto Roader (1989)
  • Neutopia (1990)
  • Neutopia II (1992)
  • New Adventure Island (1992)
  • Ninja Spirit (1990)
  • Parasol Stars (1991)
  • Power Golf (1989)
  • Psychosis (1990)
  • R-Type (1989)
  • Soldier Blade (1992)
  • Space Harrier (1990)
  • Victory Run (1989)
  • Ys Book I & II (1990)
  • Akumajou Dracula X Chi no Rondo (1993)
  • Aldynes (1991)
  • Appare! Gateball (1988)
  • Bomberman ’94 (1993)
  • Bomberman Panic Bomber (1994)
  • Chou Aniki (1992)
  • Daimakaimura (1990)
  • Dungeon Explorer (1989)
  • Fantasy Zone (1988)
  • Ginga Fukei Densetsu Sapphire (1995)
  • Gradius (1991)
  • Gradius II: Gofer no Yabou (1992)
  • Jaseiken Necromancer (1988)
  • The Kung Fu (1987)
  • Nectaris (1989)
  • Neutopia (1989)
  • Neutopia II (1991)
  • Ninja Ryuukenden (1992) – Japanese version of Ninja Gaiden
  • PC Genjin (1989)
  • Salamander (1991)
  • Snatcher (1992)
  • Star Parodier (1992)
  • Super Darius (1990)
  • Super Momotaro Dentetsu II (1991)
  • Super Star Soldier (1990)
  • Ys I & II (1989)
  • Splatterhouse (1990)
  • Dragon Spirit (1988)
  • Galaga ’88 (1988)
  • The Genji and the Heike Clans (1990)
  • The Legend of Valkyrie (1990)
  • Seirei Senshi Spriggan (1991)
  • Spriggan Mark 2 (1992)

PC Engine mini (Japan)

  • Air Zonk (1992)
  • Alien Crush (1989)
  • Blazing Lasers (1989)
  • Bomberman ’93 (1993)
  • Bonk’s Revenge (1991)
  • Cadash (1991)
  • Chrew-Man-Fu (1990)
  • Dungeon Explorer (1989)
  • J.J. & Jeff (1990)
  • Lords of Thunder (1993)
  • Military Madness (1990)
  • Moto Roader (1989)
  • Neutopia (1990)
  • Neutopia II (1992)
  • New Adventure Island (1992)
  • Ninja Spirit (1990)
  • Parasol Stars (1991)
  • Power Golf (1989)
  • Psychosis (1990)
  • R-Type (1989)
  • Soldier Blade (1992)
  • Space Harrier (1990)
  • Victory Run (1989)
  • Ys Book I & II (1990)
  • Akumajou Dracula X Chi no Rondo (1993)
  • Aldynes (1991)
  • Appare! Gateball (1988)
  • Bomberman ’94 (1993)
  • Bomberman Panic Bomber (1994)
  • Chou Aniki (1992)
  • Daimakaimura (1990)
  • Dungeon Explorer (1989)
  • Fantasy Zone (1988)
  • Ginga Fukei Densetsu Sapphire (1995)
  • Gradius (1991)
  • Gradius II: Gofer no Yabou (1992)
  • Jaseiken Necromancer (1988)
  • The Kung Fu (1987)
  • Nectaris (1989)
  • Neutopia (1989)
  • Neutopia II (1991)
  • Ninja Ryuukenden (1992)
  • PC Genjin (1989)
  • Snatcher (1992)
  • Star Parodier (1992)
  • Super Darius (1990)
  • Super Momotaro Dentetsu II (1991)
  • Super Star Soldier (1990)
  • Tokimeki Memorial (1994)
  • Ys I & II (1989)
  • Dragon Spirit (1988)
  • Galaga ’88 (1988)
  • The Genji and the Heike Clans (1990)
  • The Legend of Valkyrie (1990)
  • Seirei Senshi Spriggan (1991)
  • Splatterhouse (1990)
  • Spriggan Mark 2 (1992)
  • Tengai Makyou II: Manji Maru (1992)

The game lineups are almost identical, besides the fact that the Japanese console will exclusively feature Tengai Makyou II: Manji Maru and Tokimeki Memorial while the US/Europe version will exclusively carry Salamander.

The TurboGrafx-16 mini / PC Engine CoreGrafx mini / PC Engine mini (Japan) is slated for release on 19 March 2020 for the price of 10,500 yen (or roughly RM416) exclusively sold through Amazon.

Check out the new trailers for each of the consoles below.

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VC9pnoqdUvA&w=560&h=315]

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_trvn78RhM&w=560&h=315]

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h9CbTuVlcUo&w=560&h=315]


 

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