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Dog Pants wrote:PC Engine or Neo Geo then. Google goteim!

Also: Genesis and Super Famicom? Somebody likes their imports :)
I say Genesis because that's what I had (and still actually have in a box somewhere, in California I think). I had a NES rather than a Famicom, though.
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I'm still stumped. I don't think it's a Neo Geo game, doesn't look as high resolution.
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Dog Pants wrote:I'm still stumped. I don't think it's a Neo Geo game, doesn't look as high resolution.
Neo Geo games didn't all look great remember, especially some of the earlyones.
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eion wrote: Neo Geo games didn't all look great remember, especially some of the earlyones.
Fair enough. I'll come clean, I never played one. In fact I never owned a console until I bought a PlayStation, and I've still only played a handfull of games on any of them.
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Dog Pants wrote:
Fair enough. I'll come clean, I never played one. In fact I never owned a console until I bought a PlayStation, and I've still only played a handful of games on any of them.
I've only played a Neo Geo a few times, except for emulated stuff. No-one I knew owned one (surprise surprise) so it was in the arcade (MVS cabinet thingy), which was more than my pocket money would stretch to - especially when I had a NES I could play as much as I wanted.

Actually, thinking back I'm sure I've handled one of the home Neo Geo (AES) systems, so it's possible that someone I knew did have one, and I think I know who it might have been... either way, I never got to play on it.
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I've never even seen a NeoGeo or a Turbografx box. Played King of Fighters lots on emulators, though.
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FatherJack wrote:I've never even seen a NeoGeo or a Turbografx box. Played King of Fighters lots on emulators, though.
One of my friends (the one who I suspect might have had a Neo Geo) had a Turbo Express, the handheld version of the Turbografx, and I played Bonk's Adventure on it once or twice. I remember thinking it was a pretty cool toy (especially seeing as how you couldn't get them in the UK). No idea if he had a Turbografx as well, but it wouldn't surprise me... he was one of those kids. ;)
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MOAR CLOO PLS

*has no idea what this one is*
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It's a Turbografx-16 game, based on an anime show. Most Turbografx owners had a copy, although it wasn't particularly good. For some parts of the game you play as a normal human, for other parts you strap on a robot suit. You're fighting aliens. Does that help?
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From the description without, wiki-ing. Rent-a-hero?
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FatherJack wrote:From the description without, wiki-ing. Rent-a-hero?
Nope.
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eion wrote: Nope.
Dunno, all the games I recognise as anime series were Turbo CD games.
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It's one of the earlier Turbografx-16 titles.
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/cheat

Keith Courage in Alpha Zones?
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spoodie wrote:/cheat

Keith Courage in Alpha Zones?
Correct. Finally.
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[img size=498]http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb10 ... sgame3.png[/img]

Yes, it is a different game from the last one.
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It looks 8-bit, but consoley 8-bit. MasterSystem/NES era.
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spoodie wrote:[img size=498]http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb10 ... sgame3.png[/img]

Yes, it is a different game from the last one.
Challenge of teh gobots, mastersystem?

Or is it the other transformy robot one that i cant remember the name of?
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Anhamgrimmar wrote:Or is it the other transformy robot one that i cant remember the name of?
You've almost got the answer right there.

And yes, it's 8bit era.
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Transformers?
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