I had Turbo on the ColecoVision and while far from perfect, it was an amazing representation of the arcade original, as the steering wheel expansion was next level at the time. Having a gas pedal, and being able to use the controller for the shifter, really was the next best thing to the original. Thanks so much for the cool gaming history lesson and the walk down memory lane, as I always love learning new things about games I grew up playing.
I remember a Turbo Mini at Donna Maria's Pizza in Gresham Oregon back in the 80s. I played the crap out of it! Great memories. Its a difficult one to keep alive. Great to see yours looking, sounding and playing great! Thanks for the video! BTW. Your teeth look beautiful!
Looking back now i'd say turbo is Monaco GP but in 3d🤔. Turbo is one of those games that have great memories for me as it was in the batch of games that appeared when i first started going to the arcades on my own at the age of 10. How times have changed 😂.
Owned the Turbo upright at some point. I rebuilt the subwoofer and would purposely crash in the tunnel just to hear the subwoofer rumble. Super fun “twitch” racer.
What the hell Cassie!? Your intro whips, your content is extremely well-assembled and researched, and your presentation is top notch! I have smashed the like and/or subscribe buttons and gave that notification bell a good whack.
Hi. I just found your channel and I think you did a great job on the video about making a power supply! Im new to the hobby and just bought a Karate Champ machine to work on. Where do you purchase the art work that you use on your cabinets , I would like to know where to start to look. Thank you
They had this at a local supermarket when I was a kid. I played this while my mom shopped. Wow,memory lane...
I had Turbo on the ColecoVision and while far from perfect, it was an amazing representation of the arcade original, as the steering wheel expansion was next level at the time. Having a gas pedal, and being able to use the controller for the shifter, really was the next best thing to the original. Thanks so much for the cool gaming history lesson and the walk down memory lane, as I always love learning new things about games I grew up playing.
I remember a Turbo Mini at Donna Maria's Pizza in Gresham Oregon back in the 80s. I played the crap out of it! Great memories. Its a difficult one to keep alive. Great to see yours looking, sounding and playing great! Thanks for the video! BTW. Your teeth look beautiful!
Awesome arcade set cassie
Love your work 👍🏼
Another excellent video. You truly do deserve so many more views and subs, yours is one of the best Arcade related channels.
Looking back now i'd say turbo is Monaco GP but in 3d🤔.
Turbo is one of those games that have great memories for me as it was in the batch of games that appeared when i first started going to the arcades on my own at the age of 10. How times have changed 😂.
Owned the Turbo upright at some point. I rebuilt the subwoofer and would purposely crash in the tunnel just to hear the subwoofer rumble. Super fun “twitch” racer.
What the hell Cassie!? Your intro whips, your content is extremely well-assembled and researched, and your presentation is top notch! I have smashed the like and/or subscribe buttons and gave that notification bell a good whack.
Use to have a Turbo Mini. I loved it but started to have issues with the monitor. Was a fantastic cab.
Love the channel. 10 🌟s. Can we get more new videos?!
The steering wheels are all the same size for each cabinet version. The steering wheel shown on the cockpit was from a Pole Position.
Hi. I just found your channel and I think you did a great job on the video about making a power supply! Im new to the hobby and just bought a Karate Champ machine to work on. Where do you purchase the art work that you use on your cabinets , I would like to know where to start to look. Thank you
Have you ever had a chance to visit Funspot in New Hampshire?
Do not place it next to a RoadBlasters... TURBOTASTIC!!!