The mini console craze continues with TurboGrafx-16 Mini

As DJ Khaled would say, another one

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Running out of room on your TV stand for all these mini consoles? Well, throw that PlayStation Mini into the closest, because just revealed on Twitch, the TurboGrafx-16 Mini is coming your way. Originally released in 1987, the TurboGrafx-16 was overshadowed in its prime by the powerhouses at Nintendo and Sega. Now, it’s getting a chance to show what a wonderful little console it was in a form littler than ever before.

The TurboGrafx-16 will feature quick save on any title, multiple display modes, and support up to five-player gaming with a multitap that is sold separately. The full game list has yet to be revealed, but here are the six titles confirmed for it so far:

  • R-Type
  • New Adventure Island
  • Ninja Spirit
  • Ys Book I & II
  • Dungeon Explorer
  • Alien Crush

Hopefully, Bonk’s Adventure will make it into the final product as Destructoid’s Darren Nakamura has warm memories of playing it at his grandmother’s house.


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