I love the TG16 but seeing that the controller doesnt have turbo switches blows my mind just because so many games pretty much demanded you use them. And by so many I mean the litany of shmups.
@@RetroGamerReviews Wooooow I cant imagine the level of difficulty blazing lazers, galga 88 (?), bravo man, neutopia, and so many others just were like "get good, mash your thumb till its blistered" Wow. . . Straight up I genuinely enjoy the TG16 but the PC was like "get good my dude and also, build a callous." Good on ya for bringing more love to this console. It deserves consistent love for what it brought to the overall classic retro market and thank you. Insto sub and recommend to people! Be loved!
I have all the mini consoles except for ps1. Having never owned or heard if the tg16 back in the day, the Mini is like stepping into an arcade. Genesis and snes feel like consoles.
I would love to own the mini consoles just for the hell of it honestly. Super cool little consoles. I got to play the Genesis mini awhile ago and it was fun playing games I've never played before on the Genesis
@RetroGamerReviews between the two genesis minis, they have almost 90-95% of the games id want/had owned, so they are practically perfect for me. The snes and nes are to short in my opinion. The included games are great, but they are both missing soooo many. The Turbografx 16, having never had or heard of that growing up, I am still enjoying playing and learning about this console all that I missed loving the other two. It really is like stepping into an arcade, in my opinion. Nothing is simulation, it's all arcade style game play. I for one miss that style and love it, hence I love the TG16 mini. I want the pc engine or the core grafx mini, but I am not paying that price for used product.
Thanks for watching the review
If you want to see more reviews check out the review playlist
➡ruclips.net/p/PL2G6pUm0sWEfif2iZdcX3zUiBFwFQfJl4
I love the TG16 but seeing that the controller doesnt have turbo switches blows my mind just because so many games pretty much demanded you use them. And by so many I mean the litany of shmups.
Straight facts my guy! The later PC engine models came with turbo controller but you were on your own with the original PC engine
@@RetroGamerReviews Wooooow I cant imagine the level of difficulty blazing lazers, galga 88 (?), bravo man, neutopia, and so many others just were like "get good, mash your thumb till its blistered" Wow. . . Straight up I genuinely enjoy the TG16 but the PC was like "get good my dude and also, build a callous."
Good on ya for bringing more love to this console. It deserves consistent love for what it brought to the overall classic retro market and thank you. Insto sub and recommend to people! Be loved!
I have all the mini consoles except for ps1.
Having never owned or heard if the tg16 back in the day, the Mini is like stepping into an arcade. Genesis and snes feel like consoles.
I would love to own the mini consoles just for the hell of it honestly. Super cool little consoles. I got to play the Genesis mini awhile ago and it was fun playing games I've never played before on the Genesis
@RetroGamerReviews between the two genesis minis, they have almost 90-95% of the games id want/had owned, so they are practically perfect for me.
The snes and nes are to short in my opinion. The included games are great, but they are both missing soooo many.
The Turbografx 16, having never had or heard of that growing up, I am still enjoying playing and learning about this console all that I missed loving the other two.
It really is like stepping into an arcade, in my opinion. Nothing is simulation, it's all arcade style game play. I for one miss that style and love it, hence I love the TG16 mini.
I want the pc engine or the core grafx mini, but I am not paying that price for used product.
'Promo SM'