TurboGrafx-16 mini / PC Engine CoreGrafx mini / PC Engine mini launches March 19, 2020
Full lineup of games announced.The TurboGrafx-16 mini (North America) / PC Engine CoreGrafx mini (Europe) / PC Engine mini (Japan) will launch on March 19, 2020 for 10,500 yen, Konami announced. All three versions of the mini console will be sold exclusively through Amazon Japan, with pre-orders opening on July 15 at 0:00 JST.
The mini console includes 50 games. The TurboGrafx-16 mini and PC Engine CoreGrafx mini offer the same games. The PC Engine mini also has the same games, but trades Salamander for Tokimeki Memorial.
Here is the full list of games:
TurboGrafx-16 mini (North America) / PC Engine CoreGrafx mini (Europe)
TurboGrafx-16 Titles (featured games are in English)
- Air Zonk (1992)
- Alien Crush (1989)
- Blazing Lasers (1989)
- Bomberman ’93 (1993)
- Bonk’s Revenge (1991)
- Cadash (1991)
- Chrew-Man-Fu (1990)
- Dungeon Explorer (1989)
- J.J. & Jeff (1990)
- Lords of Thunder (1993)
- Military Madness (1990)
- Moto Roader (1989)
- Neutopia (1990)
- Neutopia II (1992)
- New Adventure Island (1992)
- Ninja Spirit (1990)
- Parasol Stars (1991)
- Power Golf (1989)
- Psychosis (1990)
- R-Type (1989)
- Soldier Blade (1992)
- Space Harrier (1990)
- Victory Run (1989)
- Ys Book I & II (1990)
PC Engine Titles (featured games are in Japanese)
- Akumajou Dracula X Chi no Rondo (1993)
- Aldynes (1991)
- Appare! Gateball (1988)
- Bomberman ’94 (1993)
- Bomberman Panic Bomber (1994)
- Chou Aniki (1992)
- Daimakaimura (1990)
- Dungeon Explorer (1989)
- Fantasy Zone (1988)
- Ginga Fukei Densetsu Sapphire (1995)
- Gradius (1991)
- Gradius II: Gofer no Yabou (1992)
- Jaseiken Necromancer (1988)
- The Kung Fu (1987)
- Nectaris (1989)
- Neutopia (1989)
- Neutopia II (1991)
- Ninja Ryuukenden (1992) – Japanese version of Ninja Gaiden
- PC Genjin (1989)
- Salamander (1991)
- Snatcher (1992)
- Star Parodier (1992)
- Super Darius (1990)
- Super Momotaro Dentetsu II (1991)
- Super Star Soldier (1990)
- Ys I & II (1989)
PC Engine Mini (Japan)
TurboGrafx-16 (featured games are in English)
- Air Zonk (1992)
- Alien Crush (1989)
- Blazing Lasers (1989)
- Bomberman ’93 (1993)
- Bonk’s Revenge (1991)
- Cadash (1991)
- Chrew-Man-Fu (1990)
- Dungeon Explorer (1989)
- J.J. & Jeff (1990)
- Lords of Thunder (1993)
- Military Madness (1990)
- Moto Roader (1989)
- Neutopia (1990)
- Neutopia II (1992)
- New Adventure Island (1992)
- Ninja Spirit (1990)
- Parasol Stars (1991)
- Power Golf (1989)
- Psychosis (1990)
- R-Type (1989)
- Soldier Blade (1992)
- Space Harrier (1990)
- Victory Run (1989)
- Ys Book I & II (1990)
PC Engine (featured games are in Japanese)
- Akumajou Dracula X Chi no Rondo (1993)
- Aldynes (1991)
- Appare! Gateball (1988)
- Bomberman ’94 (1993)
- Bomberman Panic Bomber (1994)
- Chou Aniki (1992)
- Daimakaimura (1990)
- Dungeon Explorer (1989)
- Fantasy Zone (1988)
- Ginga Fukei Densetsu Sapphire (1995)
- Gradius (1991)
- Gradius II: Gofer no Yabou (1992)
- Jaseiken Necromancer (1988)
- The Kung Fu (1987)
- Nectaris (1989)
- Neutopia (1989)
- Neutopia II (1991)
- Ninja Ryuukenden (1992)
- PC Genjin (1989)
- Snatcher (1992)
- Star Parodier (1992)
- Super Darius (1990)
- Super Momotaro Dentetsu II (1991)
- Super Star Soldier (1990)
- Tokimeki Memorial (1994)
- Ys I & II (1989)
Here are the specifications for each version:
TurboGrafx-16 mini (North America)
This product is intended for the American market. Product specification differs from that of the PC Engine mini (Japanese version) and PC Engine Core Grafx mini (European version).
- Model Number: HTG-010
- Console Size: 240 mm x 156 mm x 35 mm
- Output Ports: HDMI Type A
- Power Source: USB Micro-B
- Video Output: 720p / 480p
- Audio Output: Linear 2ch PCM via HDMI
- Set Contents
- Exclusive Controller x1 (With Turbo Controls)
- USB Cable (Power Supply) x1
- HDMI Cable x1
- Instruction Manual
PC Engine CoreGrafx mini (Europe)
This product is intended for the European market. Product specification differs from that of the PC Engine mini (Japanese version) and TurboGrafx-16 mini (American version).
- Model Number: HTG-009
- Console Size: 120mm×115mm×35mm
- Output Ports: HDMI Type A
- Power Source: USB Micro-B
- Video Output: 720p / 480p
- Audio Output: Linear 2ch PCM via HDMI
- Set Contents
- Exclusive Controller x1 (With Turbo Controls)
- USB Cable (Power Supply) x1
- HDMI Cable x1
- Instruction Manual
PC Engine mini (Japan)
This product is intended for the Japanese market. Product specification differs from that of the PC Engine CoreGrafx mini (European version) and TurboGrafx-16 mini (American version).
- Model Number: HTG-008
- Console Size: 120mm×115mm×35mm
- Output Ports: HDMI
- Power Source: USB Micro-B
- Video Output: 720p / 480p
- Audio Output: Linear 2ch PCM via HDMI
- Set Contents
- Exclusive Controller x1 (Without Turbo Controls)
- USB Cable (Power Supply) x1
- HDMI Cable x1
- Instruction Manual
And here is a general overview of the mini console:
Relive the Thrills and Emotion from Back in the Day
Originally released in Japan in 1987 as the TurboGrafx-16 home console captivated gamers with its revolutionary graphics and sound, and still holds a special place in the hearts of fans today.
Now, at long last, the TurboGrafx-16 is making a comeback!
It’s set to return in the form of the TurboGrafx-16 mini, a new compact model that comes preloaded with a selection of popular titles!
A Compact Version of a Classic Design
A faithfully scaled-down version of the original TurboGrafx-16 design, right down to the smallest detail. Don’t worry, though–the controllers are still their original size, allowing for exactly the same gameplay experience!
Key Features
- Save at any time with Quick Save! – The console features a Quick Save function that allows you to save at any point during a game. Save your progress and continue playing when it’s convenient for you!
- Choose from various display modes! – Not only is the console ready to plug and play using the included HDMI cable, it also features different modes that let you choose how your games look, such as by replicating the scanlines on a CRT TV.
- Simultaneous five-player gaming with a multitap! – By using a multitap to connect additional controllers, up to five people can play together simultaneously. (Multitap sold separately.)
Watch a new set of trailers below. Visit the official website here.