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Pull out the black NEC TurboExpress handheld system for a ton of retro gaming fun. This portable gaming console was first released in 1990. It offered gamers a way to take their favorite Turbografx-16 console games with them wherever they went, including 'Bonk's Revenge,' 'Keith Courage,' and 'Neutopia.' This system features a 481-color and 2.6 inch screen. It can display up to 64 sprites at a time with up to 16 sprites per scan line. It has up to 8 kilobytes of RAM and can run its 6820 CPU at 3.58 or 7.16 megahertz. As a vintage handheld gaming system, the TurboExpress is great for a collector or someone who still has a bunch of old game cards that are just asking to be played.
TURBOEXPRESS- GOLD RATED HANDHELD OF THE RETRO AGE & FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS
The TurboExpress is a handheld video game console, released by NEC Home Electronics in 1990. It is essentially a portable version of the TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine home console that came two to three years earlier. It was sold as the PC Engine GT (Game Tank)[citation needed] in Japan.
1.5 Million of these units were sold after the launch of the handheld. At the time the unit competed with Sega Game Gear, Nintendo Game Boy , & Atari Lynx. The unit was clearly underrated and is clear the BEST HANDHELD of the Retro. In today's AGE the Turboexpress & PC ENGINE GT have both regained popularity on the game scene due mainly to the fact that the unit is capable of playing games from both regions & the LCD can be upgraded to 3.5 " which matches in comparison with resolution & clarity with the portable Sony units. Also upgrades can be done to allow capability of playing games directly connected to a HDTV or older TV's with standard AV inputs. also a Turbografx controller can be connected to the unit with a simple upgraded by a TECH. Forever live the NEC TURBOEXPRESS .
It can play all the TurboGrafx-16's HuCard games. It has a 66 mm (2.6 in.) screen, the same size as the original Game Boy, and can display 64 sprites at once, 16 per scanline, in up to 481 colors from a palette of 512.[citation needed] It has 8 kilobytes of RAM. The Turbo runs its HuC6280 CPU at 1.79 or 7.16 MHz.Read full review
Who didn't want one of these in the early 1990's? Expensive, hard to find, lots of them DOA and sound/picture issues out of the box, the Turboexpress was nonetheless the most powerful handheld in the early 1990's. Sure it used batteries like Charlie Sheen uses porn stars, but the graphics and sound were unmatched even by the Atari Lynx which, at the time, was the only other color 16 bit handheld available. With access to the entire Turbografx-16 library, the Turboexpress was a gamer's dream allowing those fortunate to own a Turbografx to take their game addiction on the road.
I've wanted one of these since I was in college all those years ago. It's big, heavy and the screen is small by today's standards, but to be able to play Air Zonk or Alien Crush while I ride along with the family somewhere is truly nostalgia in my hands.Read full review
NEC Turbo Express System! ~As Is + For Parts or Repair
A good advanced electronics project. Audio was very feint, backlight was working but no video. Have replaced some of the capacitors and have better audio volume now, have been waiting on better soldering equipment to continue the rest of the project. Hopefully it will be fully restored sooner than later! Still a wonderful piece of technology. I look forward to being able to afford a ピーシーエンジンエルティーeventually, but this is a good related technology in the meantime and certainly more affordable than a working one! $300 or so for a recapped one seems like a bargain to be honest, hoping my repairs continue smoothly.
Turbo Express- Great product, and a great collectors item
Turbo Express is a hand held Turbo Grafx 16, it is able to play all (HuCards) Depending on what Nec Turbo Express, the two being pc engine or turbo grafx 16, but all you would need to play the Japanese games on your North American Turbo Express all you need is a game converter. It has a few accessories like the AC adpater, the car adapter and a link cable. Over all if you like 16-bit gaming and like the arcade feel of the games or your just a collector this items for you.