Re: [Turbo-List] New and Improved Turbo-List

From Daniel Ladner <xxxxxx@usu.edu>
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Technically the SuperGrafx + CD + Region Mod would give you access to the *complete* PC-Engine / TurboGrafx / SuperGrafx library.  That said, there’s only five SuperGrafx games (although they’re all pretty good), and a SuperGrafx + CD take up a lot of physical space.  The TurboDuo or Duo-R gives you a much more compact unit and access to the whole library minus the five SuperGrafx games.

So my suggestion is either a TurboDuo or Duo-R with region mod.  They’re the same console except for the region.

Daniel

From: Jasen Hicks <xxxxxx@gmail.com<mailto:xxxxxx@gmail.com>>
Date: Thursday, September 11, 2014 at 9:04 AM
To: Dan Bailey <xxxxxx@yahoo.com<mailto:xxxxxx@yahoo.com>>
Cc: "xxxxxx@link.st<mailto:xxxxxx@link.st>" <xxxxxx@link.st<mailto:xxxxxx@link.st>>, "Bryan aka R.I.P." <xxxxxx@gamezero.com<mailto:xxxxxx@gamezero.com>>
Subject: Re: [Turbo-List] New and Improved Turbo-List

Need some advice... been looking around to find a new NEC Machine. Can't decide the best way to go...

TG-16/CD-ROM with a Region Mod Switch
Core Grafx and CD Attachement
SuperGrafx and CD
TurboDuo
Duo-R

I want the most compatibility possible and have no problems doing a region mod on any of the systems.  Suggestions welcome :-D

I may be headed to Japan next month for work, so waiting and getting something over there is definately an option.

Jasen

On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 9:28 AM, Dan Bailey <xxxxxx@yahoo.com<mailto:xxxxxx@yahoo.com>> wrote:
LCDs also don't refresh like CRTs do. The static look of images just don't give the same visual experience.

Dan

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On Wed, 9/10/14, Bryan aka R.I.P. <xxxxxx@gamezero.com<mailto:xxxxxx@gamezero.com>> wrote:

 Subject: Re: [Turbo-List]  New and Improved Turbo-List
 To: xxxxxx@link.st<mailto:xxxxxx@link.st>
 Date: Wednesday, September 10, 2014, 7:51 PM

 On the topic of
 LCD/CRT...

 LCDs just
 don't have the right feel though. There's something
 about the
 CRT scan-lines that are a part of
 the experience for me. It's nice to
 see
 when emulators allow this as a display feature.

 Unfortunately since both my
 Duo and my TG-16-CD systems no longer power
 up, the point has been kinda moot. :(

 Bryan







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<div>Technically the SuperGrafx &#43; CD &#43; Region Mod would give you access to the *complete* PC-Engine / TurboGrafx / SuperGrafx library. &nbsp;That said, there’s only five SuperGrafx games (although they’re all pretty good), and a SuperGrafx &#43; CD take up a lot of
 physical space. &nbsp;The TurboDuo or Duo-R gives you a much more compact unit and access to the whole library minus the five SuperGrafx games.</div>
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<div>So my suggestion is either a TurboDuo or Duo-R with region mod. &nbsp;They’re the same console except for the region.</div>
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<span style="font-weight:bold">From: </span>Jasen Hicks &lt;<a href="mailto:xxxxxx@gmail.com">xxxxxx@gmail.com</a>&gt;<br>
<span style="font-weight:bold">Date: </span>Thursday, September 11, 2014 at 9:04 AM<br>
<span style="font-weight:bold">To: </span>Dan Bailey &lt;<a href="mailto:xxxxxx@yahoo.com">xxxxxx@yahoo.com</a>&gt;<br>
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<div>Need some advice... been looking around to find a new NEC Machine. Can't decide the best way to go...</div>
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<div>TG-16/CD-ROM with a Region Mod Switch</div>
<div>Core Grafx and CD Attachement</div>
<div>SuperGrafx and CD<br>
TurboDuo</div>
<div>Duo-R</div>
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<div>I want the most compatibility possible and have no problems doing a region mod on any of the systems.&nbsp; Suggestions welcome :-D</div>
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<div>I may be headed to Japan next month for work, so waiting and getting something over there is definately an option.</div>
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<div>Jasen</div>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 9:28 AM, Dan Bailey <span dir="ltr">
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LCDs also don't refresh like CRTs do. The static look of images just don't give the same visual experience.<br>
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Dan<br>
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<span>On Wed, 9/10/14, Bryan aka R.I.P. &lt;<a href="mailto:xxxxxx@gamezero.com">xxxxxx@gamezero.com</a>&gt; wrote:<br>
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&nbsp;Subject: Re: [Turbo-List]&nbsp; New and Improved Turbo-List<br>
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&nbsp;Date: Wednesday, September 10, 2014, 7:51 PM<br>
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&nbsp;On the topic of<br>
&nbsp;LCD/CRT...<br>
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&nbsp;LCDs just<br>
&nbsp;don't have the right feel though. There's something<br>
&nbsp;about the<br>
&nbsp;CRT scan-lines that are a part of<br>
&nbsp;the experience for me. It's nice to<br>
&nbsp;see<br>
&nbsp;when emulators allow this as a display feature.<br>
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&nbsp;Unfortunately since both my<br>
&nbsp;Duo and my TG-16-CD systems no longer power<br>
&nbsp;up, the point has been kinda moot. :(<br>
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&nbsp;Bryan<br>
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