Technically Inaccurate, But Decent TG16 Retrospective
TheGameReviews.com has posted a nice, although some a little technically inaccurate, TurboGrafx-16 Retrospective.
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With its 20th anniversary upcoming this month, David Taylor reflects on the highs and lows of a forgotten console that maybe deserved better - the Turbo Grafx-16
This year marks a number of noteworthy anniversaries, among them some of the most inspiring (the Apollo 11 moon landing) and), and tragic (Tiananmen Square) episodes in modern history. On a more esoteric level, this year represents the 20th anniversary of a largely forgotten but significant event in the annals of video game industry. On August 29, 1989 the Japanese computer manufacturer NEC released its video game console, the Turbo Grafx-16, in the United States.
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With its 20th anniversary upcoming this month, David Taylor reflects on the highs and lows of a forgotten console that maybe deserved better - the Turbo Grafx-16
This year marks a number of noteworthy anniversaries, among them some of the most inspiring (the Apollo 11 moon landing) and), and tragic (Tiananmen Square) episodes in modern history. On a more esoteric level, this year represents the 20th anniversary of a largely forgotten but significant event in the annals of video game industry. On August 29, 1989 the Japanese computer manufacturer NEC released its video game console, the Turbo Grafx-16, in the United States.
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