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The ''TurboGrafx-16'' is a console created by NEC. In Japan, it was known as PC Engine. While it enjoyed a relative success in it's homeland, it was totally ignored in the West. It later received a CD-ROM expansion.
The '''TurboGrafx-16''' is a console created by NEC. In Japan, it was known as PC Engine. While it enjoyed a relative success in it's homeland, it was ignored in the US due to bad marketing and was not properly released in Europe. It later received a CD-ROM expansion, an upgraded model supporting both cards and CDs as well as a handheld version of the console.
 
There was also an upgraded model called the SuperGrafx in Japan where it had 5 exclusive games but could not run CD games.


==Ripping Tools==
==Ripping Tools==

Latest revision as of 11:12, 25 July 2018

The TurboGrafx-16 is a console created by NEC. In Japan, it was known as PC Engine. While it enjoyed a relative success in it's homeland, it was ignored in the US due to bad marketing and was not properly released in Europe. It later received a CD-ROM expansion, an upgraded model supporting both cards and CDs as well as a handheld version of the console.

There was also an upgraded model called the SuperGrafx in Japan where it had 5 exclusive games but could not run CD games.

Ripping Tools

Mednafen

For more details on this program, please visit the Mednafen page.

YY-CHR C#

All info about this program can be seen here.

Suggested Emulators

Mednafen

Actually a multiplatform emulator, and probably the best choice for emulating the TurboGrafx-16. A command-line program, it supports both Hu-Card and CD games, as well as games which use the Arcade Card expansion.

Turbo Engine

A better choice if you don't like to tinker with command-line programs. It still doesn't support the Arcade Card expansion, however.

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