To coincide with the release of R-Type Dimensions 2 days ago I will be uploading videos of the various versions of R-Type and R-Type II I have. First up: R-Type on the TurboGrafx 16/PC Engine. Played on my (lone) region-modded TurboGrafx 16(this is the TurboGrafx 16 HuCard which has all 8 stages on a single card). View in high quality with Stereo sound here: www.youtube.com
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To coincide with the release of R-Type Dimensions 2 days ago I will be uploading videos of the various versions of R-Type and R-Type II I have. First up: R-Type on the TurboGrafx 16/PC Engine. Played on my (lone) region-modded TurboGrafx 16(this is the TurboGrafx 16 HuCard which has all 8 stages on a single card). I fail miserably here. I have NEVER been able to beat Stage 6(and I’m not afraid to admit it). View this failure in high quality with Stereo sound here: www.youtube.com
www.longplays.org Played By T-0815 This SUPER CD-Rom combines both HuCards into the complete game as it originally should have been. IREM added new scenes as well as re-arranged music tracks for each level. |--- Story: 00:00 |------ Stage 01: 06:40 |------ Stage 02: 09:10 |--- Story: 11:20 |------ Stage 03: 12:18 |------ Stage 04: 13:59 |--- Story: 16:18 |------ Stage 05: 20:06 |------ Stage 06: 22:16 |--- Story: 25:03 |------ Stage 07: 25:53 |------ Stage 08: 28:00 |--- Story: 29:50
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Showing off my NEC stuff. I’ve been getting alot of newb comments and PM’s from people regarding my Valis IV and Dracula X videos because they never heard of the system before. So why not end it now? Here’s what it looks like...one of the few variations of it anyway in Japan the PC Engine came in many forms while in America there was only three. I will tell some of why the Turbografx 16/Turbo Duo failed and Nintendo of America is partially the one to blame. Because they were already at war with Sega they had an anti-competitive and monopolistic strategy of hoarding third party developers and telling them they couldn’t make software for any other system than theirs. By the time the mid 1990’s rolled around the strategy was later then ruled illegal. Unfortunately the American branches of the third party developers we’re all familiar with still didn’t give a damn about the Turbo Duo and stuck to the Super Nintendo and Genesis. Which explains why we never saw any Konami games on the TG16 and Capcom arcade classics getting ported on the TG16 either by NEC or no-name developers. Dozens of Japanese PC Engine titles were slated for USA release but the plans all got axed due to their lack of interest. So like the Sega Saturn if people have that mindset that Turbografx 16 sucks because of its selection of games (don’t get me wrong TG16 had a bit over a handful of good games) they need to wake up and buy some Japanese PC Engine imports. It’s also said (don’t quote me on b.../b
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In this video I show off my 25 Turbo Grafx and PC Engine games as well as my system cards and converter. Enjoy.
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Got SHMUP Volume 2 Volume 2 of my Tribute to the SHMUP genre! Gameplay from 29 different Shoot Em Up’s! If your a fan of the SHMUP / STG genre you owe it to yourself to check out Taito Legends 1 and 2 on the PS2! Watch Vol. 1........ www.youtube.com Gameplay shown in this video................. Darius Gaiden - PS2 (0:11) Thunder Force VI - PS2 (0:53) 1943 - NES (1:34) Grid Seeker - PS2 (2:04) Captain Skyhawk - NES (2:24) Exzisus - PS2 (2:40) Alpha Mission - NES (3:04) Sexy Parodius - PlayStation (3:23) Scramble Formation (Tokio) - PS2 (4:01) Adventures of Dino Riki - NES (4:13) Legendary Wings - NES (4:25) Space Invaders Part II - PS2 (4:41) Space Invaders 95 - PS2 (4:46) Space Invaders DX - PS2 (5:00) Einhander - PS1 (5:03) Super Star Soldier - TurboGrafx 16 (5:13) R-Type - Sega Master System (5:34) Abadox - NES (5:50) Raystorm - PS2 (6:00) Section Z - NES (6:09) Gekirindan - PS2 (6:28) Phoenix - PS2 (6:43) King’s Kinght - NES (6:51) Cotton: Fantastic Night Dreams - TurboDUO (7:00) Cloud Master (Chuka Taisen) - Sega Master System (7:40) The Monkey King: The Legend Begins (Shin Chuka Taisen) - Wii (8:13) 1942 - NES (8:37) Gun Frontier - PS2 (8:47) Metal Black - PS2 (9:02)