View Full Version : Question about tg-16 converter from tzd.com
hamburgler
03-19-2003, 07:18 PM
Is the converter that tzd.com is selling for tg-16 a good converter to buy and is it realiable or not.Is it worth the money to buy or is the kisado adapter is way better and worth the money instead.
maxlords
03-19-2003, 09:34 PM
Basically the same thing as far as I know. The real question is if you can actually afford it.
jaydubnb
03-19-2003, 09:53 PM
Is the converter that tzd.com is selling for tg-16 a good converter to buy and is it realiable or not.Is it worth the money to buy or is the kisado adapter is way better and worth the money instead.
Dude, I think you should get a Coregrafx unit, if possible. You can pick one up on eBay got about 1/2 the price that TZD is selling their converters.
Sylentwulf
03-20-2003, 06:55 AM
There is NO REASON to ever get a kisado adapter. You can buy 2-3 different systems for the price of one of those. (I actually got one free in a trade once, it was brand new, and I sold it for $360.00) By far the most overpriced piece of plastic on the planet.
stargate
03-20-2003, 07:35 AM
Is the converter that tzd.com is selling for tg-16 a good converter to buy and is it realiable or not.Is it worth the money to buy or is the kisado adapter is way better and worth the money instead.
Dude, I think you should get a Coregrafx unit, if possible. You can pick one up on eBay got about 1/2 the price that TZD is selling their converters.
Will the Coregrafx system work with US tv's and power? Does it play all Japanese Hu Cards?
Ascending Wordsmith
03-20-2003, 08:43 AM
A Core Grafx plays all Japanese hucards, and it works with American television sets and power outlets. A regular white PC Engine should run you no more than $60.00. Core Grafx consoles go for a little more (about $75) .
stargate
03-20-2003, 12:48 PM
A Core Grafx plays all Japanese hucards, and it works with American television sets and power outlets. A regular white PC Engine should run you no more than $60.00. Core Grafx consoles go for a little more (about $75) .
what's the difference between CoreGrafx and PC Engine? I'm assuming they are both US compatible and both do the same thing.
jaydubnb
03-20-2003, 02:36 PM
A Core Grafx plays all Japanese hucards, and it works with American television sets and power outlets. A regular white PC Engine should run you no more than $60.00. Core Grafx consoles go for a little more (about $75) .
what's the difference between CoreGrafx and PC Engine? I'm assuming they are both US compatible and both do the same thing.
I believe the Coregrafx and PC Engine are exactly the same except for cosmetic designs. The Core Grafx II, however, has the convience of a/v ports.
ManekiNeko
03-20-2003, 05:10 PM
"There is NO REASON to ever get a kisado adapter. You can buy 2-3 different systems for the price of one of those. (I actually got one free in a trade once, it was brand new, and I sold it for $360.00) By far the most overpriced piece of plastic on the planet."
(Jess's jaw hits the floor, then digs its way to Australia)
What the hell?! Unless you can attach that thing to your privates and get the most spectacular orgasm you've ever had for the entire time you're wearing it, there's NO way this Kisado adapter thing would be worth that much money.
I'm amazed at how much TG-16 fans have to pay for their games and accessories. Good thing there were never that many Turbografx-16 fans, or else we'd ALL be in the poorhouse.
JR
POST 15!
hamburgler
03-20-2003, 06:59 PM
I don't get why they would sell it for 100.00 when they could sell it for 40 or 50.00 each.