The amount of effort (and money) that you use to document these obscurities and facts about bomberman is admirable, and demonstrates just how much passion you have for this series. You are an inspiration to all of us bomberfans, keep being awesome!
I used to dream about the GT when i was a kid. Nobody had one, and even though i had a lynx at the time, i still dribbled when reading about the GT. I've since picked a used one up on ebay, re-capped it and installed the larger LCDDRV screen. It's my favourite handheld console of all time, partly because of the nostalgic value, but also because it was so far ahead of anything else available in handheld form at the time.
I genuinely prefer the name of PC Engine. It's simpler and (honestly) a lot cuter since a lot of the games I like on the console have cutesy aesthetics.
the introduction was the most interesting part of the video, i didn't know about NEC making a portable console, i thought there was the game boy, the game gear and that was it. like everyone else i still definitely appreciate the money you spent to provide us the information, great video overall
The amount of effort (and money) that you use to document these obscurities and facts about bomberman is admirable, and demonstrates just how much passion you have for this series. You are an inspiration to all of us bomberfans, keep being awesome!
I used to dream about the GT when i was a kid. Nobody had one, and even though i had a lynx at the time, i still dribbled when reading about the GT. I've since picked a used one up on ebay, re-capped it and installed the larger LCDDRV screen. It's my favourite handheld console of all time, partly because of the nostalgic value, but also because it was so far ahead of anything else available in handheld form at the time.
The short answer in the 1st one second is appreciated
I had no idea that the PC Engine and the TurboGrafx16 were just a rebrand apart. And somehow, both of their names aren't great
Ok hear me out. Turbo Engine. What do you think
@@marvelousball sounds like a mega drive bootleg
@@davebob4973 that’s a great point
I genuinely prefer the name of PC Engine. It's simpler and (honestly) a lot cuter since a lot of the games I like on the console have cutesy aesthetics.
@marvelousball Or PC-Grafx!
I love the straight to the point intro, lmao
Pc Engine was grey imported in Uk and France, but whe the the Turbografx was officially launched in Uk, France and Spain
This is now by far my favorite retro gaming channel
Never knew they made a TG-16 portable. This was a really interesting watch!
the introduction was the most interesting part of the video, i didn't know about NEC making a portable console, i thought there was the game boy, the game gear and that was it. like everyone else i still definitely appreciate the money you spent to provide us the information, great video overall
Atari lynx?
@@Tossphate didn't know at the time but later learned in between that post and making this reply
I salute you and the money made for the purpose of documentation
They should have embedded multitap in the us version to give credit to the large empty box. 😂
I would say the Atari Lynx was the most advanced at the time.
Osea, se puede jugar a los juegos de turbografx en una pc Engine y también con las portátiles?
I really like it but have never gotten to play it.
Wait, where's Hudson? Didn't they also make the PC Engine with NEC?
Edit: Never mind.
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