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| scoobs22:
--- Quote from: masamune on December 30, 2018, 09:48:04 pm ---I wish I bought a Turbografx system in its heyday. I remember seeing them at Toys R Us for $50 near the end of its run in the U.S. --- End quote --- That's precisely when I got mine. Except I only had Keith Courage and Power Golf, so it got sent away to the back of the closet in record time. It truly is a beast, though. I'm really glad I never got rid of it. |
| grevegarf:
--- Quote from: aliensstudios on December 14, 2018, 06:28:27 pm --- I also got a piece of equipment which plugs into the back of the PC Engine and can output composite, component and s-video which I feed into my framemeister. The whole setup costed me about 100 bucks give or take. --- End quote --- A Super SD System for $100? Good Lord.. |
| aliensstudios:
--- Quote from: grevegarf on April 03, 2020, 07:51:39 am --- --- Quote from: aliensstudios on December 14, 2018, 06:28:27 pm --- I also got a piece of equipment which plugs into the back of the PC Engine and can output composite, component and s-video which I feed into my framemeister. The whole setup costed me about 100 bucks give or take. --- End quote --- A Super SD System for $100? Good Lord.. --- End quote --- Ha, I wish. I was just saying it cost me about $100 for a PC Engine and a cheapo device that plugs into the back of it that outputs various video signals. I wish the Super SD System was that cheap. |
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