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Most Popular Turbografx 16 Pc Engine Games - Page 7

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  • Formation Soccer: Human Cup '90

    1990

    Formation Soccer: Human Cup '90

    1990

    Sport
    TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    A Japan-only soccer game developed by Human for the 1990 World Cup in Italy. It was the first in the Formation Soccer series. Formation Soccer: Human Cup '90 is a soccer game for the PC Engine that was released in Japan exclusively. It is the first of the Formation Soccer games from Human Entertainment: many of which would end up on the Super Famicom/Nintendo as "Super Formation Soccer", in a similar pattern as Human's Fire Pro Wrestling series which also became Super Fire Pro Wrestling once they started coming out on the Super Famicom. Formation Soccer uses a vertical-scrolling view of the pitch. The game was designed and released to coincide with the 1990 World Cup event set in Italy. It features sixteen teams, though only eleven of those actually qualified for the World Cup. The player can choose between a single game Exhibition mode and a tournament "Human Cup" mode to choose between. Teams The following sixteen teams could be selected for use in either mode: Italy (the hosts) Brazil The Netherlands U.S.S.R
  • Spiral Wave

    1991

    Spiral Wave

    1991

    Shooter Simulator
    TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    Space based adventure with Galaxy Force II style into-the-screen action sequences.
  • Shiryou Sensen: War of the Dead

    1989

    Shiryou Sensen: War of the Dead

    1989

    Role-playing (RPG)
    TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    Shiryou Sensen: War of the Dead is a PC Engine remake of the MSX2 post apocalyptic RPG of the same name. Due to a series of mysterious events, the town of Chany's Hill has been cut off from the rest of the world. People have suddenly gone missing and cannibalistic monsters now roam the land, killing all who cross their path. The protagonist of the game is Laila Arufon, the youngest female member of the S-SWAT (Supernatural and Special Weapon Attack Team). She was born in the small town and has developped strange psychic abilities. Her Psychic Seal ("PS") and Mind Force ("MF") powers allow her to increase any weapon destruction power but also to increase her defense capability greatly. Her mission is twofold - she must investigate the mysterious and supernatural incident in Chaneys Hill and to rescue all the remaining survivors she can find and lead them to the town's church. Laila comes equipped with a combat knife and a Hand Gun (SIG/SAUER P226) - additional weapons appear later in the game including the Assault
  • Obocchama Kun

    1991

    Obocchama Kun

    1991

    Platform
    TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    Peculiar platform game that allows you to call companions that help you traverse the many levels.
  • Chikudenya Toubee

    1990

    Chikudenya Toubee

    1990

    Role-playing (RPG) Adventure
    TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    A menu-driven adventure game featuring the eponymous ronin-for-hire taking on his most perilous mission yet. Chikudenya Toubei (alternately Toubee, Tobe) is an adventure game originally released on the MSX2 in 1989 and ported to the PC Engine the following year. The player uses a menu of commands to move, pick up items, talk to NPCs and other necessary steps. Referred to as a "digital comic", the game has a number of cutscenes that play out during the more dramatic parts of the game. The game also includes puzzles, including a sequence where the player recreates the face of a victim from memory using a number of facial features like scars and eyebrows.
  • Chozetsu Rinjin Berabo Man

    1990

    Chozetsu Rinjin Berabo Man

    1990

    TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    Chozetsu Rinjin Berabo Man is a platformer with underwater shoot 'em up stages, but the hero here doesn't just use a gun - instead, his whole body is elastic, so you'll find yourself taking out enemies with extending legs, arms and even neck! Along the way, you'll pick up items from destroyed enemies. With a boss at the end of each level, a hero's work is never done.
  • Kore ga Pro Yakyuu '89

    1989

    Kore ga Pro Yakyuu '89

    1989

    Sport
    TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    A baseball game for the PC Engine. Features twelve actual Japanese baseball teams. Kore ga Pro Yakyuu '89 ("This is Professional Baseball '89") is a baseball game for the PC Engine and the first of two games with the Kore ga Pro Yakyuu brand, followed by Kore ga Pro Yakyuu '90. It features twelve teams from the Nippon Professional Baseball organization as it was in 1989. The game resembles most baseball games of the era, with a behind-the-batter perspective when pitching and batting and a top-down view when fielding.
  • Hisou Kihei Kai Serd

    1990

    Hisou Kihei Kai Serd

    1990

    Strategy
    TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    A mecha strategy game from Masaya. Hisou Kihei is a strategy game where the majority of the units are mecha, or robot suits. The game was exclusive to the PC Engine and was released soon after another mecha strategy game from Masaya: Gaiflame. In each scenario, the Serds - a league of specialized attack mecha - are deployed from their HQ ship Altea. The Serds all have single-letter code-names and different specializations: for example, the G-Serd wields a laser sword for devastating melee attacks and can move quickly, while the B-Serd is capable of long-range mortar attacks but has limited movement. The eponymous X-Serd is the most powerful of the team.
  • Shogi Shodan Icchokusen

    1990

    Shogi Shodan Icchokusen

    1990

    Puzzle Card & Board Game
    TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    Japanese chess board game playing against different opponents.
  • Shogi Shoshisha Muyo

    1991

    Shogi Shoshisha Muyo

    1991

    Puzzle
    TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    Japanese chess board game designed for serious players and not suited for beginner.
  • Daichikun Crisis: Do Natural

    1989

    Daichikun Crisis: Do Natural

    1989

    Real Time Strategy (RTS) Simulator Strategy
    TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    A real-time strategy game in which a family of cow-people have to grow and sell crops on an island crawling with monsters. Overview: Daichikun Crisis: Do Natural is a 1989 PC Engine game that follows a family of cow anthropomorphs as they cultivate their home of Moo Cow Island. It uses a real-time strategy format where players explore the island and plant various crops. They must also fight off the occasional monster attack from the nearby volcanos, and clear the resulting toxic ash away. The game is thought to be derived from an educational kid's TV show about agriculture shown in the Hokkaido region. Fans have observed the similarity of Daichikun's family and companions and those featured in the TV show, and the similar theme of farming in a harsh climate. Gameplay: The player controls the oldest son of the family, the titular Daichikun, and his family members Hokkaido (grandpa), Suzuran (mama), Oozora (little brother), Marimo (little sister) and their friends Goro the bear and Alice the crow are all AI contro
  • Yo' Bro

    1991

    Yo' Bro

    1991

    Sport
    TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    Ratz attack! Ratz attack! The city of Los Angeles is being invaded! Only Lil Bro', Camp California's rad skateboarding dude, can save it. The evil Ratz gang is unleashing a barrage of killer creatures and devices. Find incredibly cool weapons to fight back. Wipe out their earthquake machines and nasty man-eating plants with rockets and grenades. Fight off wicked space aliens and launch your bonus attacks. It'll take everything you've got to send the Ratz packing!
  • PC Pachislot Idol Gambler

    1992

    PC Pachislot Idol Gambler

    1992

    Strategy
    TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    Adult fruit machine simulator with 2 designs to choose from.
  • Sokoban World

    1990

    Sokoban World

    1990

    Puzzle
    TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    Pushing around boxes in store rooms may not sound like ideal fodder for a video game. Well, they went and made one anyway. this is one of those brain melting puzzle games that some will love and some will despise. Each level you are presented with a room with boxes and spots, which are where the boxes should end up. You can push the boxes, but not pull them and you really have to plan in advance to stop getting, um...'boxed' in. If you feel you've taken a bit of a wrong turn, you can simply push a button and rewind your moves. But as well as countless levels of box-shoving there's also a level editor that allows you to create your own levels of fun and frustration. (From The PC Engine Software Bible)
  • World Stadium

    1988

    World Stadium

    1988

    Sport
    TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    Baseball game with very dumpy players.
  • Body Conquest II ~The Messiah~

    1990

    Body Conquest II ~The Messiah~

    1990

    Role-playing (RPG)
    TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    Long ago, God has created Eve from Adam's rib ... but the ground of men and women has proved constantly unstable. Eventually, Man became cursed by the witch of Topaz. Ever since the curse of impotence, the man lost confidence, and the women fall to frustration. One day, A baby boy was born in the castle town of Castle Tatsunda. It was the birth from a virgin conception. On his 15th birthday, the boy is asked by the king to defeat the curse, and become a savior.
  • Mahjong Haouden: Kaiser's Quest

    1992

    Mahjong Haouden: Kaiser's Quest

    1992

    Strategy Card & Board Game
    TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    A mahjong game with an RPG element. Players move around a map beating monsters at mahjong. Mahjong Haouden: Kaiser's Quest ("Mahjong Overlord: Kaiser's Quest") is a mahjong game released exclusively for the PC Engine. The game features a handful of RPG heroes as they set out to remove the various monsters and villains that have taken over their kingdom. To defeat these monsters, the player must beat them in mahjong games. The player has three characters they can choose between initially, and more become available later. The mahjong side of the game offers a standard one-vs-one mode. The player has to win a few games to obtain 100% of the points available, and more points can be earned depending on how the player won.
  • Tatsujin

    1992

    Tatsujin

    1992

    Shooter
    TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    Tatsujin is a vertical shooter by Taito and conversion of Toaplan arcade game originally released in 1988. The evil Gidans are about to invade the Borogo system, their armada of giant asteroids are approaching and they have to be stopped. The player must infiltrate and destroy no less than five large enemy facilities and take down swarms of alien ships and all kind of ground units. The space fighter comes equipped with a default Vulcan gun (Power shots) and two more weapons are available for the taking - the blue lock-on lasers (Thunder Laser) and green blasts of energy (Tatsujin Beam). The only way to increase the active weapon's firepower is to collect Power Boosters special flying pods leave behind. Although five boosters are necessary to trigger a power-up upgrade and boost up the strength of the current weapon, special red flashing power icons bring it up to maximum power in no time. Each weapon can be powered up to three times for maximum collateral damage and smart bombs in the shape of monstrous skull-faced
  • Ankoku Densetsu

    1990

    Ankoku Densetsu

    1990

    Platform
    TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    Ankoku Densetsu ('Dark Legend') is widely considered to be the follow-up to the PC Engine classic Makyo Densetsu (1988) ('The Legendary Axe').
  • Gomola Speed

    1990

    Gomola Speed

    1990

    TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    A game of reflexes and strategy inspired by the classic Arcade game Snake. Gomola Speed is a top-down action game in which the player increases the size of their snake-like protagonist by collecting and uniting the various segments moving around the level. When long enough, the player character can wrap themselves around stunned enemies - the player can drop bombs that will momentarily stagger any enemy caught in the blast - and valuable food in order to acquire them. Once all the food has been collected, the exit opens somewhere in the level and the player can progress. Progressive stages have different gimmicks and solutions to completing them. The game was developed by UPL and released exclusively to the PC Engine in Japan.
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