I also have a bunch of tg16 cds & scds. I'd say I have most of the
TG16 roms & afew PC engine roms to trade but I'm looking for more PC
engine stuff to trade & ofcourse more cds etc.
I play all my games on my pc via magic engine full. I've heard magic
engine is almost ready to release a PC-FX emulator so I'd love to get
a collection of PC FX isos started too.
--- In turbografxnetwork@yahoogroups.com, "Michael Ayala"
<thebarger2000@...> wrote:
>
> Seems like Hudson is going to allow people to download games from the
> TG-16 and TG-16 CD for the Nintendo Revolution. Now I won't have to
> shell out 50 bucks for Gunhed!
>
Except that we'll probably get Turbografx versions of games over here
since Turbografx and Genesis system images were shown at the recent
emulation announcement.
So you might as well settle for Blazing Lazers.
Seems like Hudson is going to allow people to download games from the
TG-16 and TG-16 CD for the Nintendo Revolution. Now I won't have to
shell out 50 bucks for Gunhed!
Please don't forget about us over at Frozen Utopia
(http://www.frozenutopia.nodtveidt.net) . We have a classic turn-based
style RPG called "Mysterious Song" that has been very close to
completion for awhile, a secret game that is also very close to being
complete, and we have had development going for long-awaited Neutopia
III which should please both fans of the series and action-RPG fans
alike :D .
--- In turbografxnetwork@yahoogroups.com, "Michael Ayala"
<thebarger2000@y...> wrote:
>
> Well, as for new stuff, Mindrec is making a new verticle shoot-em-up
> for the PC Engine CD.
>
> It's looking pretty good. It seems to take a lot from Super Star
> Soldier and a few other famous shumps. I think I'll get it once it
> comes out.
>
> --- In turbografxnetwork@yahoogroups.com, yop_sunteam <no_reply@y...>
> wrote:
> >
> > *sounds of tumbleweed floating by*
> >
> > Very quiet here..
> >
> >
> > --- In turbografxnetwork@yahoogroups.com, "1 Sick Puppy"
> > <t.ractorhead@y...> wrote:
> > >
> > > I've really missed the vintage gaming community, especially the
TG16
> > > division. So...how have things been going the last several months?
> > > Anything new based on the old stuff we love so much? I see you guys
> > > are up and over 700. That's pretty cool. I've always had faith in
> > this
> > > group. Resurrecting it was the perfect thing to do. As good as some
> > of
> > > the other groups were, none of them ever could touch this
> > > one,...although we tried but, heck! I'd rather be in this one
> > > anyway. ;)
> > >
> >
>
Well, as for new stuff, Mindrec is making a new verticle shoot-em-up
for the PC Engine CD.
It's looking pretty good. It seems to take a lot from Super Star
Soldier and a few other famous shumps. I think I'll get it once it
comes out.
--- In turbografxnetwork@yahoogroups.com, yop_sunteam <no_reply@y...>
wrote:
>
> *sounds of tumbleweed floating by*
>
> Very quiet here..
>
>
> --- In turbografxnetwork@yahoogroups.com, "1 Sick Puppy"
> <t.ractorhead@y...> wrote:
> >
> > I've really missed the vintage gaming community, especially the TG16
> > division. So...how have things been going the last several months?
> > Anything new based on the old stuff we love so much? I see you guys
> > are up and over 700. That's pretty cool. I've always had faith in
> this
> > group. Resurrecting it was the perfect thing to do. As good as some
> of
> > the other groups were, none of them ever could touch this
> > one,...although we tried but, heck! I'd rather be in this one
> > anyway. ;)
> >
>
*sounds of tumbleweed floating by*
Very quiet here..
--- In turbografxnetwork@yahoogroups.com, "1 Sick Puppy"
<t.ractorhead@y...> wrote:
>
> I've really missed the vintage gaming community, especially the TG16
> division. So...how have things been going the last several months?
> Anything new based on the old stuff we love so much? I see you guys
> are up and over 700. That's pretty cool. I've always had faith in
this
> group. Resurrecting it was the perfect thing to do. As good as some
of
> the other groups were, none of them ever could touch this
> one,...although we tried but, heck! I'd rather be in this one
> anyway. ;)
>
I've really missed the vintage gaming community, especially the TG16
division. So...how have things been going the last several months?
Anything new based on the old stuff we love so much? I see you guys
are up and over 700. That's pretty cool. I've always had faith in this
group. Resurrecting it was the perfect thing to do. As good as some of
the other groups were, none of them ever could touch this
one,...although we tried but, heck! I'd rather be in this one
anyway. ;)
Generally, most online Duo CD images are pretty crappy.
If you do manage to track down a quality copy, Most PCE systems should
play them alright.
In my personal experiece, both my Turbo Duos played cdr's flawlessly
and even handled the crappiest downloaded games alright.
My Duo RX however, has trouble playing even the best cdr games and
won't really run downloaded games at all.
And the one white PCE CD-ROM that I've tried cdr's on didn't handle
them too well either.
But its not much of a problem, since 95% of PCE/Duo games ae now dirt
cheap and even Dracula X is only $75 - $150, which is what I was paying
for all PCE imports back in the day.
I'd suggest doing what I do with roms/emulation/video & music downloads.
Test the game out on your computer, and if ts worth it to you, go buy
the original to play on your hardware.
Alright then. I'll try picking up some high end CD-Rs and give it a
shot. If that doesn't work then I'll have to buy a copy of magic
engine. Still cheaper than paying $150 for a single game.
--- In turbografxnetwork@yahoogroups.com, ? <crazy_tejano@y...> wrote:
>
> I've got some bad news and some possibly bad news.
>
> PC engine CD's and Turbo Duos generally don't liked
> burned media.
>
> The Japanese Duo-R takes it a bit better.
>
> My Suggestion is that you try using a really good CD,
> like Sony, and burn it at 1X (yes one-X) (using
> dao-96, I think (I would check on that))
>
> --- Michael Ayala <thebarger2000@y...> wrote:
>
> > Well, now that I have my PC Engine functioning, I
> > really want to play
> > Dracula X. I managed to burn it to a CD-RW and play
> > it on Magic
> > Engine, but for some reason my PC Engine won't take
> > to it. Any ideas?
> >
> >
> >
> > Oh, and the next time I post a message it won't be
> > about a problem. -_-
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
I've got some bad news and some possibly bad news.
PC engine CD's and Turbo Duos generally don't liked
burned media.
The Japanese Duo-R takes it a bit better.
My Suggestion is that you try using a really good CD,
like Sony, and burn it at 1X (yes one-X) (using
dao-96, I think (I would check on that))
--- Michael Ayala <thebarger2000@...> wrote:
> Well, now that I have my PC Engine functioning, I
> really want to play
> Dracula X. I managed to burn it to a CD-RW and play
> it on Magic
> Engine, but for some reason my PC Engine won't take
> to it. Any ideas?
>
>
>
> Oh, and the next time I post a message it won't be
> about a problem. -_-
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
Well, now that I have my PC Engine functioning, I really want to play
Dracula X. I managed to burn it to a CD-RW and play it on Magic
Engine, but for some reason my PC Engine won't take to it. Any ideas?
Oh, and the next time I post a message it won't be about a problem. -_-
Awesome, I'm glad everything worked out!
--- In turbografxnetwork@yahoogroups.com, "Michael Ayala"
<thebarger2000@y...> wrote:
>
> Alright, I managed to figure it out. The PC Engine Duo-R needs a 9v,
> 1500 amp AV adaptor with a "C" plug. Glad I finally managed to make it
> work...
> --- In turbografxnetwork@yahoogroups.com, "k3ranu" <k3ranu@y...> wrote:
> >
> > There always seems to be power supply problems in the TG16/PCE
> > community. I'm afraid I can't really help you for this, except maybe
> > ask that person on PC Engine FX what type of AC adapter he has exactly
> > and look for that on Radio Shack's website or elsewhere online. By the
> > way, Radio Shack employees never seem to know much about electronics
> > and they overcharge their items for way more than what they should be
> > worth.
> >
> > --- In turbografxnetwork@yahoogroups.com, "Michael Ayala"
> > <thebarger2000@y...> wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi, I'm new to the group and from what I can tell everyone here
knows
> > > a lot about the PC Engine. I recently bought a PC Engine Duo R,
but I
> > > don't have an appropriate power supply. I looked at the other
> > > messages, and found that I had to buy a specific part from Radio
> > > Shack, but when I looked for it I was unable to find it. Instead, I
> > > bought a "Multi-Voltage 1000mA Power Adapter" that has several
> > > different plugs. I was told by the salesman to use the "M" plug
on the
> > > positive end, but that doesn't seem to be working. Does anybody have
> > > an idea?
> > >
> >
>
Alright, I managed to figure it out. The PC Engine Duo-R needs a 9v,
1500 amp AV adaptor with a "C" plug. Glad I finally managed to make it
work...
--- In turbografxnetwork@yahoogroups.com, "k3ranu" <k3ranu@y...> wrote:
>
> There always seems to be power supply problems in the TG16/PCE
> community. I'm afraid I can't really help you for this, except maybe
> ask that person on PC Engine FX what type of AC adapter he has exactly
> and look for that on Radio Shack's website or elsewhere online. By the
> way, Radio Shack employees never seem to know much about electronics
> and they overcharge their items for way more than what they should be
> worth.
>
> --- In turbografxnetwork@yahoogroups.com, "Michael Ayala"
> <thebarger2000@y...> wrote:
> >
> > Hi, I'm new to the group and from what I can tell everyone here knows
> > a lot about the PC Engine. I recently bought a PC Engine Duo R, but I
> > don't have an appropriate power supply. I looked at the other
> > messages, and found that I had to buy a specific part from Radio
> > Shack, but when I looked for it I was unable to find it. Instead, I
> > bought a "Multi-Voltage 1000mA Power Adapter" that has several
> > different plugs. I was told by the salesman to use the "M" plug on the
> > positive end, but that doesn't seem to be working. Does anybody have
> > an idea?
> >
>
That's unfortunate. My friend happens to have a TG16 that he never
uses, so I'm going to try to borrow his AC Adaptor. With any luck it
will work for the Duo. Thanks for trying.
--- In turbografxnetwork@yahoogroups.com, "k3ranu" <k3ranu@y...> wrote:
>
> There always seems to be power supply problems in the TG16/PCE
> community. I'm afraid I can't really help you for this, except maybe
> ask that person on PC Engine FX what type of AC adapter he has exactly
> and look for that on Radio Shack's website or elsewhere online. By the
> way, Radio Shack employees never seem to know much about electronics
> and they overcharge their items for way more than what they should be
> worth.
>
> --- In turbografxnetwork@yahoogroups.com, "Michael Ayala"
> <thebarger2000@y...> wrote:
> >
> > Hi, I'm new to the group and from what I can tell everyone here knows
> > a lot about the PC Engine. I recently bought a PC Engine Duo R, but I
> > don't have an appropriate power supply. I looked at the other
> > messages, and found that I had to buy a specific part from Radio
> > Shack, but when I looked for it I was unable to find it. Instead, I
> > bought a "Multi-Voltage 1000mA Power Adapter" that has several
> > different plugs. I was told by the salesman to use the "M" plug on the
> > positive end, but that doesn't seem to be working. Does anybody have
> > an idea?
> >
>
There always seems to be power supply problems in the TG16/PCE
community. I'm afraid I can't really help you for this, except maybe
ask that person on PC Engine FX what type of AC adapter he has exactly
and look for that on Radio Shack's website or elsewhere online. By the
way, Radio Shack employees never seem to know much about electronics
and they overcharge their items for way more than what they should be
worth.
--- In turbografxnetwork@yahoogroups.com, "Michael Ayala"
<thebarger2000@y...> wrote:
>
> Hi, I'm new to the group and from what I can tell everyone here knows
> a lot about the PC Engine. I recently bought a PC Engine Duo R, but I
> don't have an appropriate power supply. I looked at the other
> messages, and found that I had to buy a specific part from Radio
> Shack, but when I looked for it I was unable to find it. Instead, I
> bought a "Multi-Voltage 1000mA Power Adapter" that has several
> different plugs. I was told by the salesman to use the "M" plug on the
> positive end, but that doesn't seem to be working. Does anybody have
> an idea?
>
Hi, I'm new to the group and from what I can tell everyone here knows
a lot about the PC Engine. I recently bought a PC Engine Duo R, but I
don't have an appropriate power supply. I looked at the other
messages, and found that I had to buy a specific part from Radio
Shack, but when I looked for it I was unable to find it. Instead, I
bought a "Multi-Voltage 1000mA Power Adapter" that has several
different plugs. I was told by the salesman to use the "M" plug on the
positive end, but that doesn't seem to be working. Does anybody have
an idea?
Awesome. Please keep us updated.
--- In turbografxnetwork@yahoogroups.com, yop_sunteam <no_reply@y...>
wrote:
> I may release episode 2 early so keep your eyes open. (^_^)
>
> --- In turbografxnetwork@yahoogroups.com, "k3ranu" <k3ranu@y...>
wrote:
> > Best PC Engine radio station to date! Outstanding show!
> > --- In turbografxnetwork@yahoogroups.com, yop_sunteam
<no_reply@y...>
> > wrote:
> > > Check out www.pcengine.co.uk for a link to PC Engine City - It's
a
> new
> > > podcast I'm doing featuring CD and chip sound. New episodes
> monthly
> > > (probably).
I may release episode 2 early so keep your eyes open. (^_^)
--- In turbografxnetwork@yahoogroups.com, "k3ranu" <k3ranu@y...> wrote:
> Best PC Engine radio station to date! Outstanding show!
> --- In turbografxnetwork@yahoogroups.com, yop_sunteam <no_reply@y...>
> wrote:
> > Check out www.pcengine.co.uk for a link to PC Engine City - It's a
new
> > podcast I'm doing featuring CD and chip sound. New episodes
monthly
> > (probably).
Best PC Engine radio station to date! Outstanding show!
--- In turbografxnetwork@yahoogroups.com, yop_sunteam <no_reply@y...>
wrote:
> Check out www.pcengine.co.uk for a link to PC Engine City - It's a new
> podcast I'm doing featuring CD and chip sound. New episodes monthly
> (probably).
Awesome. Nice work man. Its cool to see someone actually get their
hands dirty and put something together like this instead of just
posting individual mp3's online.
--- In turbografxnetwork@yahoogroups.com, yop_sunteam <no_reply@y...>
wrote:
> Check out www.pcengine.co.uk for a link to PC Engine City - It's a
new
> podcast I'm doing featuring CD and chip sound. New episodes monthly
> (probably).