What's the difference, if any, between the PC Engine, Coregrafx, & Coregrafx II. I Mean, hell, they all seem the same to me.
http://pcenginefx.com/main/pcenginef...console_g.html
What's the difference, if any, between the PC Engine, Coregrafx, & Coregrafx II. I Mean, hell, they all seem the same to me.
http://pcenginefx.com/main/pcenginef...console_g.html
I have TG16 and i'm fine with that. I only have a few games so I play the rest on emulation. Collecting for all the PC Engine variants is almost unfair.Originally Posted by ghostangelofcky
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A PC Engine is white and RF only. The Coregrafx & Coregrafx 2 add composite. They are identical internally AFAIK, but have slightly different shells. The Coregrafx was released with the SuperGrafx & Shuttle (HuCard only), which is why it has blue lettering. I have one and they are pretty cool.
The CoreGrafx II was released along with the Super CD ROM add on that replaced the suitcase-style, single speed original. The Super CD was up to spec with the Duo and had orange lettering, thus matching the CoreGrafx II.
There are plenty of websites that explain all this, but I just wanted to give you a real reply.
I don't blame anyone for being confused. I have never seen a more complicated family of systems in my life. Every time a thread like this pops up, I stop in and learn something else. Really frustrating, and I can't imagine what it must have been like for a parent in Japan trying to buy something for their kids back then!
So then would it be safe to assume that the shuttle was RF only also?Originally Posted by klausien
No, the Shuttle was also composite. Cannot be used with the CD ROM though, so it is very limited, but expensive.
NEC sure milked the PCE for all it's worth.
Still all these version can confuse a, noob easly it doesn't bother me... Since it gives ya choice's you might want.
I got a "Duo-R and a CoreGrafx" for one thing the, CG is a small console nice if ya wanna save space.
Everyone gives Sega shit for all the peripherals and shit but it seems like NEC and the PC Engine was the worst of them all.Originally Posted by Tron 2.0
Don't get me wrong I love my TG16, but how mwny you really need of the same console, not to mention that 6 game wonder Supergrafx.
Everyone gives Sega shit for all the peripherals and shit but it seems like NEC and the PC Engine was the worst of them all.Originally Posted by Tron 2.0
Don't get me wrong I love my TG16, but how mwny you really need of the same console, not to mention that 6 game wonder Supergrafx.
Ha, I do the exact same thing. :) I haven't been able to afford to pick up a system just yet, but I think another factor in why I still have nothing to play my Rondo of Blood on is that I'm frickin' terrified of buying the wrong thing, hehe. I always try to educate myself a little more, but then I only end up confused and I forget everything.Originally Posted by Gamereviewgod