PC Engine CD Games

PC Engine CD

TurboGrafx CD Games

TurboGrafx CD

TurboGrafs-16 Games

TurboGrafs-16


TurboGrafs-16
The TurboGrafx-16, known as the PC Engine outside North America, is a home video game console designed by Hudson Soft and sold by NEC Home Electronics. It was the first console marketed in the fourth generation, commonly known as the 16-bit era, however in actuality, the console has an 8-bit central processing unit (CPU) coupled with a 16-bit graphics processor, effectively making the claim somewhat false advertising.
Tricky Kick (USA)
Tsuppari Oozumou - Heisei Ban (Japan)
Tsuru Teruhito no Jissen Kabushiki Bai Bai Game (Japan)
Turrican (USA)
TV Sports Basketball (Japan)
TV Sports Basketball (USA)
TV Sports Football (Japan)
TV Sports Football (USA)
TV Sports Hockey (Japan)
TV Sports Hockey (USA)
USA Pro Basketball (Japan)
Veigues - Tactical Gladiator (Japan)
Veigues - Tactical Gladiator (USA)
Victory Run (Japan)
Victory Run (USA)
Vigilante (Japan)
Vigilante (USA)
Violent Soldier (Japan)
Volfied (Japan)
W-Ring - The Double Rings (Japan)
Wai Wai Mahjong - Yukaina Janyuu Tachi (Japan)
Walkuere no Densetsu (Japan)
Wallaby!! - Usagi no Kuni no Kangaroo Race (Japan)
Winning Shot (Japan)
Wonder Momo (Japan)
World Beach Volley (Japan)
World Circuit (Japan)
World Class Baseball (USA)
World Court Tennis (USA)
World Jockey (Japan)
World Sports Competition (USA)
Xevious - Fardraut Densetsu (Japan)
Yo, Bro (USA)
Youkai Douchuuki (Japan)
Yuu Yuu Jinsei - Victory Life (Japan)
Zero 4 Champ (Japan)