I am wondering if Japanese HU card games, released for their PC Engine system, will work in a NEC Turbo Graphx 16 system (the standard North American model).
Thanks in advance for any help!
I am wondering if Japanese HU card games, released for their PC Engine system, will work in a NEC Turbo Graphx 16 system (the standard North American model).
Thanks in advance for any help!
They're not compatible without an adapter.
The CD games have no regional lockout, while the HuCards do. That's about all you need to know.
Not compatible because the pinouts on the cart slot are reversed in order between the PC Engine and TG-16.
CD games are region free, though.
You can also rewire the card port internally with a switch that allows you to switch between PC Engine and TG-16 pinouts, but it's sort of messy. An external adapter is more expensive but much easier to use.
^^^ What he said. Of course once the switch is installed, it's definitely easier to use than a converter.
Converters (there are a few different ones) can go for $75-$100 if you can find one. You might be able to get your TG16 modded with a external switch for less.
Personally, I always have and always will recommend getting a TurboGrafx-16 for US cards and a PC Engine Duo for everything else. With everything considered, it should be the cheapest route to having access to the full library (minus SuperGrafx games).
OK, thanks for all the replies and help!
Last edited by c0ldb33r; 04-17-2009 at 02:13 PM.
And the LaserActive games... though SGX and LD-ROM2 games are no big loss (Except maybe Daimakaimura and 1942).
Here's a good Compatibility Guide that tries to explain everything.
Note that even with an adaptor, you can't play North American TurboChip games on a Japanese system, as there is still another region lockout in place on those systems (the general story is that NEC didn't want our crappy censored games being imported and ruining their reputation). In order to bypass it, you need to cut a trace on the circuit board.
If you want to do a region mod for one of these systems, I suggest you check out Multimods.com. D-Lite sells an electrical 8-way switch that you'll need in order to do it... he also has some pre-modded systems for sale.
--Zero
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