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www.turboviews.com Turbo Views Extra #4 a closer look at The Turbo Duo system (combination TurboGrafx-16 and Super System Card CD-ROM) including the system itself, my history with its release and all of the original contents.
A 2 minute commercial for the TurboDuo game console. The TurboDuo was a combination of the TurboGrafx-16 and the Turbo CD add-on. To download this commercial, go here: www.retrojunk.com
Turbo Technologies Incorporated - a Los Angeles-based corporation consisting of NEC and Hudson Soft employees - established to market NEC consoles in North America after NEC Home Electronics USA failed to effectively market the platform originally known as the Turbografx-16. The TurboDuo was co-developed by Hudson Soft and NEC. The Japanese counterpart was the PC Engine Duo game console, which was released over a year earlier. The TurboDuo was bascially an intergrated Hucard and CD-ROM console with a System 2.0 upgrade. In this clip is the first North American advertisment promoting the new model Turbografx-16 - "TurboDuo" with the tagline "Its not a Toy".
Yes! Yes! Yes! Finally back in the collection is a NEC Turbo Duo. The rare Turbo Grafx 16 and cd combo unit. Craigslist deal: Turbo Duo with the following games Ninja Spirit, Gate of Thunder, Bonks Adventure, Bonks Revenge, Y's Book I & II, & The Legend of Heroes Dragon Slayer all of $60 Bucks. Just needed to replace a few bad capacitors. Also for 3 bucks, picked up Kid Icarus for the Nintendo NES