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Toybox Turbos is a racing video game with gameplay similar to the Micro Machines video game series. [1] The game features 18 circuits and 35 vehicles. [ 1 ] The game supports local and online multiplayer.
The game was ranked the 14th best game of all time by Amiga Power, [9] while Mega placed the game at #10 in their Top Mega Drive Games of All Time. [10] MegaTech gave the game 92% and a Hyper Game award. [11] The 93% review in Mega described Micro Machines 2: Turbo Tournament as "multi-player fun at its best". [12]
Video games in this category have been or will be released exclusively on the TurboGrafx-CD, and are not available for purchase or download on other video game consoles or personal computers. Pages in category "TurboGrafx-CD-only games"
Sixty titles were announced between all regions for the Mini, 54 of which are unique. [clarification needed] Konami lists the titles either under the category of "TurboGrafx-16" for the American games or "PC Engine" for the Japanese games; though this listing is heavily simplified as TurboGrafx-CD/CD-ROM², Super CD-ROM², Arcade CD-ROM² and SuperGrafx titles are also included on all regions ...
Turbo File Adapter is for the Super Famicom, and was released around 1992. It allows to connect a Turbo File or Turbo File II to Super Famicom consoles. Aside from the pin-conversion (15pin Famicom to 7pin Super Famicom controller port), the device contains some electronics to add a SNES-controller ID code, and a more complicated transmission ...
Games that are linkable are identified by a yellow diagram showing a SuFami Turbo with either 1 or 2 cartridges in the lower left corner of the game box. If the picture has 1 cart plugged into the SuFami Turbo, it is not linkable. If it has 2 carts plugged into the SuFami Turbo then it is linkable with the games named on the box.
Donn Nauert, a celebrity of sorts in the gaming community (at the time, he held many video game "high score" records in the Guinness Book of World Records and was a member of the short-lived "U.S. National Video Game Team", wrote many of the feature articles for TurboPlay, in addition to the strategy guides that appeared in nearly every issue.
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