So when I was a kid, local video rental place the owner was selling his own tg16, it was like $150, system, turbo booster, turbo tap, 4 controllers and like 10 games, it was all sports except sports. I was like 10 I had no clue what the booster thing did lol. Where I'm going with this story is my mom got it for me for Christmas so me and my buddy where playing through all the games. Got to the game world court tennis, you pop it in and it has something called quest mode. We were wtf it's a tennis game but we tried it. Turns out it's an rpg kind of like Zelda 2 but you play tennis. The last guy is a green dude called the devil I think which has like 500mph serves but you play the game to upgrade your shoes to run faster and your racquet to increase your reach and so on. We played that for hours. Also had Final Lap Twin, I loved it cause it has the same weird rpg game but it's racing. Definitely worth checking out. And again it's from my child hood, might be shit now lol
Tricky Kick is a puzzle game where you walk around a single screen (think Boxxle or Lolo) and kick objects around. You have to kick matching pairs into each other to make them disappear. Final Lap Twin is a must play for its quest mode. It's like Dragon Warrior, but with one lap races for the random encounters. You go to town and buy parts with your winnings. Primitive, but neat. World Court Tennis has the same mode, but with random encounter tennis matches. Yo Bro was the mascot for the Beach Boys in the '80s. The game plays like Zombies Ate My Neighbors on a skateboard, just not as good. It has an all Beach Boys soundtrack, as you might imagine. Fun collection. I always enjoy Turbografx stuff!
Thanks for letting me know about all of these. Even after your description of Tricky Kick, I have no memory of playing it. That's awesome about Final Lap Twin. I look forward to the RPG mechanics. It really does sound awesome. I had no idea that Yo Bro was a Beach Boys tie in game! That's kind of awesome. Especially if it's like Zombies Ate My Neighbors. And, thanks so much for watching. I really appreciate the support!
@@RNGGamerYT I've been enjoying your videos since finding them a few days ago. It feels like a bit of my own life. Similar collection, enjoying shooters, and an 8-year-old for a player 2. I'll look forward to when the RNG sends you Final Lap Twin. The racing won't wow anyone, but the novelty of the RPG quest is just silly enough to be fun. For me, I tend to value originality and uniqueness as much as quality sometimes, and that's where it hit for me.
I have a special place in my heart for Aero Blasters. My dad bout my copy for me because a local Movie theater had an arcade cab of the game. If you got the high score you got a free movie pass. One summer my Dad and me went to the movies twice a week for only a dollar. I love the TG16. Back in the bit wars I wen TG16 because all the kids got together and we all went with a different system so we could play everything.
That's a really nice memory, thanks for sharing! You must be really good at Aero Blasters. One summer, in my first apartment, the AC broke and it was like 100 degrees inside. I spent the week at the $1 movie theater because you could get 3 hours of air conditioning for only a buck. There was a subway next door when they still had $5 footlongs... I basically spent around $25 a day just eating sandwiches and watching movies all day. It wasn't a bad week.
i just finally bought my 3rd Turbo Express, first one I got when I was young when they went on sale. Second one got stolen and now I finally bought one off ebay. An american turbo express. Yes, expensive but a part of history, not many left with a good home
Nice collection. PCEWorks is also making Hucard games. The 1st 2 coming this year is... Magical Chase and Coryoon. Can't wait to get those. There will be a USA version that will come in a box like the original and a Japan Version.
Of the Soldier series--I only have Final Soldier. I really got into the caravan mode that I might pick up the caravan bundle from PCE Works if it goes on sale. Their stuff is really nice. Hopefully, we get some officially-licensed reissues from LRG or Retrobit. In addition to Rondo, I mean.
@@RNGGamerYT that sounds exciting. Hope to see an update when you do. Just curious if you like the cotton series? Such a fun shumps series that IMO is a must for turbo owners.
@@RNGGamerYT those are great versions for sure. I prefer the turbografx version for the music and the fact it's a unique port for the console. No other port is quite like it.
@atarifanboy1977 I had a chance to pick them all up from a buddy. He made me a really nice deal... but I passed because the City Connection port was on the way. He sold them to someone else 😅 Then the City Connection port ended up being garbage
Douchuuki is basically a travel journal. Be careful with Youkai Douchuuki, it's one of those old Japanese games that gives you a pop quiz near the end. I played it when I just started learning Japanese and I couldn't get past it. Are you sure your laser isn't on the way out? Four copies of Winds of Thunder is a bit sus, I think I would deny your return as well haha. If you have a powerful ceiling light or something you should always be able to see the disc rot if you shine light on the top of the disc and try to find pinholes from the bottom side.
You make a fair point! The laser is totally fine and works great. The store I bought a lot of my PCE stuff from must have bought a bad batch from someone, or they store their stuff in horrible conditions 90% of the stuff I got from them was wrecked. The problem was that it usually takes me so long to get to my games that I don't notice issues until later. Of course, I test everything before I put it on the shelf
Honestly JJ and Jeff is a very weird game. Not as weird as rhe Japanese counter part that it was based off of. But i think with your personalty you will wnjoy it.
So when I was a kid, local video rental place the owner was selling his own tg16, it was like $150, system, turbo booster, turbo tap, 4 controllers and like 10 games, it was all sports except sports. I was like 10 I had no clue what the booster thing did lol.
Where I'm going with this story is my mom got it for me for Christmas so me and my buddy where playing through all the games. Got to the game world court tennis, you pop it in and it has something called quest mode. We were wtf it's a tennis game but we tried it. Turns out it's an rpg kind of like Zelda 2 but you play tennis. The last guy is a green dude called the devil I think which has like 500mph serves but you play the game to upgrade your shoes to run faster and your racquet to increase your reach and so on. We played that for hours. Also had Final Lap Twin, I loved it cause it has the same weird rpg game but it's racing. Definitely worth checking out. And again it's from my child hood, might be shit now lol
All sports game except bonk, did get bonks revenge and Keith courage that same Christmas
That's a cool story! I'm more excited about final lap twin now. I'll have to check out that tennis RPG. Sounds interesting
Seems like some good Christmas presents
Actually I was like 8-9, I just looked up when the Michael Keaton batman was out, the were giving away. 2 liter coke and popcorn when you rented it.
I'm also giving away my age
I ordered a game from PCE works recently, looking forward to it!
I was very impressed!
Awesome I'm so glad you made a video of this collection love this system
Thanks so much! I love the system too
Fantastic collection buddy. This is one system i never had back in the day.
It's so much fun! Crazy expensive, but totally worth it
@@RNGGamerYT Yeah i agree buddy :)
Tricky Kick is a puzzle game where you walk around a single screen (think Boxxle or Lolo) and kick objects around. You have to kick matching pairs into each other to make them disappear.
Final Lap Twin is a must play for its quest mode. It's like Dragon Warrior, but with one lap races for the random encounters. You go to town and buy parts with your winnings. Primitive, but neat. World Court Tennis has the same mode, but with random encounter tennis matches.
Yo Bro was the mascot for the Beach Boys in the '80s. The game plays like Zombies Ate My Neighbors on a skateboard, just not as good. It has an all Beach Boys soundtrack, as you might imagine.
Fun collection. I always enjoy Turbografx stuff!
Thanks for letting me know about all of these. Even after your description of Tricky Kick, I have no memory of playing it.
That's awesome about Final Lap Twin. I look forward to the RPG mechanics. It really does sound awesome.
I had no idea that Yo Bro was a Beach Boys tie in game! That's kind of awesome. Especially if it's like Zombies Ate My Neighbors.
And, thanks so much for watching. I really appreciate the support!
@@RNGGamerYT I've been enjoying your videos since finding them a few days ago. It feels like a bit of my own life. Similar collection, enjoying shooters, and an 8-year-old for a player 2.
I'll look forward to when the RNG sends you Final Lap Twin. The racing won't wow anyone, but the novelty of the RPG quest is just silly enough to be fun. For me, I tend to value originality and uniqueness as much as quality sometimes, and that's where it hit for me.
@@bananonymouslastname5693 thanks for the kind words! I'm glad you're enjoying the videos.
I have a special place in my heart for Aero Blasters. My dad bout my copy for me because a local Movie theater had an arcade cab of the game. If you got the high score you got a free movie pass. One summer my Dad and me went to the movies twice a week for only a dollar.
I love the TG16. Back in the bit wars I wen TG16 because all the kids got together and we all went with a different system so we could play everything.
That's a really nice memory, thanks for sharing! You must be really good at Aero Blasters.
One summer, in my first apartment, the AC broke and it was like 100 degrees inside.
I spent the week at the $1 movie theater because you could get 3 hours of air conditioning for only a buck. There was a subway next door when they still had $5 footlongs... I basically spent around $25 a day just eating sandwiches and watching movies all day. It wasn't a bad week.
Final lap twin is my childhood. The quest mode is great
I'm super pumped to try it out. It looks awesome
@@RNGGamerYT it's my go to game on tb16 I think this game is so good. I always play it to bring back nostalgia
i just finally bought my 3rd Turbo Express, first one I got when I was young when they went on sale. Second one got stolen and now I finally bought one off ebay. An american turbo express. Yes, expensive but a part of history, not many left with a good home
Congrats! They are super cool. Just make sure you get it recapped. The old capacitors are full of fish oil!
Nice collection. PCEWorks is also making Hucard games. The 1st 2 coming this year is... Magical Chase and Coryoon. Can't wait to get those. There will be a USA version that will come in a box like the original and a Japan Version.
Oh, you better believe I'm jumping all over both of those.
Of the Soldier series--I only have Final Soldier. I really got into the caravan mode that I might pick up the caravan bundle from PCE Works if it goes on sale.
Their stuff is really nice. Hopefully, we get some officially-licensed reissues from LRG or Retrobit. In addition to Rondo, I mean.
I love the PCE works stuff!
I wish there were some more releases from LRG and retrobit like that, too!
Amazing TurboGrafx collection.
Thanks! I'm looking to beef it up a little bit during convention season
@@RNGGamerYT that sounds exciting. Hope to see an update when you do.
Just curious if you like the cotton series? Such a fun shumps series that IMO is a must for turbo owners.
@atarifanboy1977 I'm a huge fan of the cotton series! But, I've mostly collected the remakes and newer games on the PS4
@@RNGGamerYT those are great versions for sure.
I prefer the turbografx version for the music and the fact it's a unique port for the console. No other port is quite like it.
@atarifanboy1977 I had a chance to pick them all up from a buddy. He made me a really nice deal... but I passed because the City Connection port was on the way. He sold them to someone else 😅
Then the City Connection port ended up being garbage
No you are right, Talespin was the best one. Great video!
Thanks so much!
Douchuuki is basically a travel journal. Be careful with Youkai Douchuuki, it's one of those old Japanese games that gives you a pop quiz near the end. I played it when I just started learning Japanese and I couldn't get past it.
Are you sure your laser isn't on the way out? Four copies of Winds of Thunder is a bit sus, I think I would deny your return as well haha. If you have a powerful ceiling light or something you should always be able to see the disc rot if you shine light on the top of the disc and try to find pinholes from the bottom side.
You make a fair point! The laser is totally fine and works great. The store I bought a lot of my PCE stuff from must have bought a bad batch from someone, or they store their stuff in horrible conditions 90% of the stuff I got from them was wrecked. The problem was that it usually takes me so long to get to my games that I don't notice issues until later.
Of course, I test everything before I put it on the shelf
Honestly JJ and Jeff is a very weird game. Not as weird as rhe Japanese counter part that it was based off of. But i think with your personalty you will wnjoy it.
Haha, thanks! I'm looking forward to it. I appreciate the comment
I lost it at the Kanye joke
I obviously did a well. I laughed so long that I had to edit it out!
Lol
Tuning in
Thanks for watching!