Below you will find a list of the games which I had. Click the titles to expand and display information and my review on the selected game.
HU stands for Hu-card, which was the typcical cartridge used in the PC Engine will be marked in GREEN.
GX will refer to Supergrafx specific titles.
Also, I have used the English Turbo Grafx titles or the commonly known English title if the Turbo Grafx version doesn’t exist.
SG games are only compatible with the Supergrafx console and not playable on a standard PC Engine or the overseas version called the Turbo Grafx. They are marked in RED.
The PC Engine mini does include some SG games like Daimakaimura, along with some CD-Rom titles.
Hopefully in the near future I will get myself a PC Engine mini to review.
I hope to post some reviews of the following games along with any memories i have of them as well. Please look forward to those!
以下に、持っていたゲームのリストを示します。 タイトルをクリックすると、選択したゲームの情報と私のレビューが展開表示されます。
HUはHu-cardの略で、PCエンジンで使用された代表的なカートリッジは緑色でマークされます。 GX は Supergrafx 固有のタイトルを指します。 また、Turbo Grafx バージョンが存在しない場合は、英語の Turbo Grafx タイトルまたは一般的に知られている英語のタイトルを使用しました。 SG のゲームは Supergrafx コンソールとのみ互換性があり、標準の PC エンジンや Turbo Grafx と呼ばれる海外版ではプレイできません。 それらは赤でマークされています。
PC Engine mini には、いくつかの CD-ROM タイトルと共に、大魔界村のようないくつかの SG ゲームが含まれています。
近い将来、PC Engine mini を手に入れてレビューしたいと思います。 以下のゲームのいくつかのレビューを、私が持っているそれらの思い出とともに投稿したいと考えています. そちらもお楽しみに!
Battle Ace was the other SuperGrafx only title which I had and it reminded of Galaxy Force by Sega or even Afterburner in space.
My nephew and niece quite enjoyed this at the time. Two macho army guys on a mission. At the time, my Japanese skills were extremely basic but still could really get into this game.
As you probably already know by now, I loved the original Ghost’n Goblins after I first played it at a bowling alley which I went to for my elected Year 10 High School sport.
The friend who kindly gave me the PC Engine SuperGrafx had already known I liked the original and I had played the Amiga version at his house.
This version blew me away as it was by far the closest thing that came to the “Arcade” at home and would have been the most arcade perfect port ever – until I played the Sharp X68000 version much, much later on.
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