Turbo PCs
Runtime: 54 Minutes
History Topics (At-A Glance):
Episode Summary:
Today, we’re heading back to the late 80s to explore the NEC PC Engine, better known in North America as the TurboGrafx-16. We start by uncovering the partnership between NEC and Hudson Soft, whose collaboration resulted in one of the smallest yet most powerful consoles of its time. Then, we’ll look at the PC Engine’s innovative features, including its compact HuCard media and groundbreaking CD-ROM add-on, which helped set it apart from competitors. We’ll also explore the console’s journey across the Pacific, its rebranding as the TurboGrafx-16, and its challenges in the U.S. market against the Sega Genesis. Finally, we’ll reflect on the PC Engine’s legacy, from its celebrated library to its impact on gaming technology. So, grab your controllers and join us as we power up the PC Engine on today’s trip down Memory Card Lane.
Video Games and Consoles Discussed in this Episode: | |
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NEC PC Engine / TurboGrafx-16 (1987) | |
PC Engine SuperGrafx (1989) | |
TurboDuo (1991) | |
PC-FX (1994) |
Additional Sources: |
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Wikipedia contributors. (2024, October 29). NEC. Wikipedia. |
Wikipedia contributors. (2024, September 27). Hudson Soft. Wikipedia. |
Wikipedia contributors. (2024, October 6). Lode Runner. Wikipedia. |
McFerran, D. (2019, June 15). Feature: The making of the PC engine, the 8-Bit wonder that took on Nintendo. Nintendo Life. |
Audio Sources: | |
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Cold Open Music |
Bleeping Demo by Kevin MacLeod Link: Free Download Licensed under CC BY 4.0: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license |
Podcast Intro Music |
Open Those Bright Eyes by Kevin MacLeod Link: Free Download Licensed under CC BY 4.0: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license |