PC Engine Coregrafx Mini (Turbografx 16) unboxing

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PC Engine CoreGrafx is a dedicated home video game machine that was produced and built by Hudson Soft in 1987 in Japan. The device was a major hit in Japan, where it was initially released.

It was made publicly available in Europe and North America in the year 1989.
Because Hudson Soft was purchased by Konami in 2012, Konami is the company responsible for the distribution of the mini versions.


The concept behind the PC Engine Mini comes from the fact that the original PC Engine was already a somewhat compact console. Konami has not greatly reduced the size of this product, despite the fact that it is smaller than both the Mega Drive Mini and the SNES Classic Edition.

A Micro USB port is used for grid supply, and an HDMI port is used for video output, just like the vast majority of other mini gaming consoles. The PC Engine Mini

There are about 57 games can be found within the console.
Regardless of the version of the system that you own, the games are divided into TurboGrafx-16 titles in English and PC Engine releases in Japanese. There are relatively few distinctions between the regions in how the games are presented.







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