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Video games in this category have been or will be released exclusively on the TurboGrafx-16, and are not available for purchase or download on other video game consoles or personal computers. Pages in category "TurboGrafx-16-only games"
This list of games for the TurboGrafx-16, known as the PC Engine outside North America, covers 678 commercial releases spanning the system's launch on October 10, 1987, until June 3, 1999. It is a home video game console created by NEC , released in Japan as the PC Engine in 1987 and North America as the TurboGrafx-16 in 1989.
PC Genjin 2: Red Company, Mutech: Unreleased November 18, 2009 [22] PC Genjin 3: A.I. Company Ltd. Unreleased January 20, 2010 [23] Power League 4: Hudson Soft: Unreleased September 16, 2009 [24] R-Type: Hudson Soft: Unreleased April 20, 2011 Salamander: Konami: Unreleased July 21, 2010 [25] Sengoku Mahjong: Hudson Soft
The PC Engine was created as a collaborative effort between Hudson Soft, who created video game software, and NEC, a company which was dominant in the Japanese personal computer market with their PC-88 and PC-98 platforms. NEC lacked the vital experience in the video gaming industry and approached numerous video game studios for support.
Sixty titles were announced between all regions for the Mini, 54 of which are unique. [clarification needed] Konami lists the titles either under the category of "TurboGrafx-16" for the American games or "PC Engine" for the Japanese games; though this listing is heavily simplified as TurboGrafx-CD/CD-ROM², Super CD-ROM², Arcade CD-ROM² and SuperGrafx titles are also included on all regions ...
Darius (video game) Darius II (video game) Death Bringer; Demon's World; Dōkyūsei (video game) Dōkyūsei 2; Double Dragon II: The Revenge (NES video game) Download 2; Dragon Ball Z: Idainaru Son Goku Densetsu; Dragon Knight (video game) Dragon Knight II; Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes; Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes II; Dungeon ...
Bonk, known as PC-Genjin [a] in Japan and as PC Kid or B.C. Kid in PAL territories, is a video game character and former mascot for NEC's PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16 video game console. [1] Three platform games featuring the character appeared on the PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16, as well as two spin-offs featuring Air Zonk .
Darius (video game) Darkwing Duck (TurboGrafx-16 video game) Dead Moon (video game) Deep Blue (video game) Detana!! TwinBee; Devil's Crush; Die Hard (video game) Digital Champ: Battle Boxing; Don Doko Don; Double Dungeons; Dragon Knight (video game) Dragon Saber; Dragon Spirit; Drop Off; Dungeon Explorer (1989 video game) Dungeons & Dragons ...