
Turbografx-16 Game Music
For my last post regarding video game music, I delved into the wondrous Red Book audio emanating from the Sega … Continue reading Turbografx-16 Game Music
For my last post regarding video game music, I delved into the wondrous Red Book audio emanating from the Sega … Continue reading Turbografx-16 Game Music
1993 was a time of transition for me. I graduated high school that spring, which not only means that I’m … Continue reading Retrogaming Archives – Spring 1993
I’ve spent much of the fall of 2018 and winter 2018/2019 collecting for and playing three of my systems; the … Continue reading Games to Beat/Games I’ve Beaten – Turbografx-16 & Atari Jaguar
As with anyone that collects video games, or collects anything really, there are items you want and goals you strive … Continue reading Turbografx-16 – Collecting Goals
I love lists. I’ve been making lists of things my entire life, whether that meant sitting by the radio, counting … Continue reading Top 10 Turbografx-16 Titles (In My Collection)
Adol Christin, the man, the myth, the legend. Sure, he may look like a clown nose-red hair colored doofus, but … Continue reading Ys Book I & II (1990) – Turbografx-16 CD
In my last post, I gave some examples of Turbografx-16 box art pulled from my personal collection that I felt … Continue reading Turbografx-16 Box Artwork Part 3 – Box Art That Worked
Video game art. Some game companies get it right. Some game companies do not. Atari got it right. They knew … Continue reading Turbografx-16 Box Artwork Part 2 – Box Art That Didn’t Work
When the Nintendo Entertainment System was released in 1985, it introduced an aesthetically pleasing and informative color coding system to … Continue reading Turbografx-16 Box Artwork Part 1 – They Did the Game Series Thing Too?
It’s the end of January which means another conclusion to my console of the month series. The TurboGrafx-16 offered a lot … Continue reading TurboGrafx-16 Final Thoughts + New Additions