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From: owner-turbo-list@joyce.eng.yale.edu
Date: Thu Apr 17 09:01:31 EDT 2003
Subject: RE: oh the horror!
Nah the 32x would be considered a success compared to the Virtual Boy.
Man that was one stinker that Nintendo should've never came out with.
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From: owner-turbo-list@joyce.eng.yale.edu
[mailto:owner-turbo-list@joyce.eng.yale.edu] On Behalf Of Eric Bailey
Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2003 3:05 PM
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From: dfw@umich.edu
Date: Thu Apr 17 10:44:00 EDT 2003
Subject: RE: oh the horror!
On Thu, 17 Apr 2003 brykasch@sbcglobal.net wrote:
> Nah the 32x would be considered a success compared to the Virtual Boy.
> Man that was one stinker that Nintendo should've never came out with.
But still, both 32x and Virtual Boy had more native games than SuperGrafx.
:p
I'd say SGX was the biggest failure in that regard. Had some good games
though! :)
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David Woodford
dfw@umich.edu
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From: dfw@umich.edu
Date: Thu Apr 17 11:09:56 EDT 2003
Subject: Re: oh the horror!
didnt the supergrafx not come out in the usa?
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From: eagix@earthlink.net
Date: Thu Apr 17 13:31:02 EDT 2003
Subject: Re: oh the horror!
Lol:)
This is too choice. I am now officially ashamed of my favorite video
gaming system. What an ad!!!!!!
I had never seen the full Johnny turbo adds:) Thanks for the link David!
-Eagan
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From: Wedgerog1@aol.com
Date: Thu Apr 17 17:00:55 EDT 2003
Subject: Re: oh the horror!
I think the 32X had a total of 10 games, which I think the Virtual Boy beats.
Now as for actual quality, both were rancid but at least the 32x didn't
destroy your retinas. In any case, back to the previous discussion, I'm
fairly certain that the Turbo CD did better than the Sega CD if you look at
numbers for all regions.
-Joe R.
In a message dated 4/17/03 8:02:47 AM Central Daylight Time,
brykasch@sbcglobal.net writes:
<< Nah the 32x would be considered a success compared to the Virtual Boy.
Man that was one stinker that Nintendo should've never came out with. >>
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The Turbo List: Our drivers carry less than $20 in cash (mainly because
they're always broke from buying TG/Duo/PCE games), but none the less,
it's just something that you should be aware of.
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From: chmi0013@umn.edu
Date: Thu Apr 17 17:53:45 EDT 2003
Subject: Re: oh the horror!
> I'm fairly certain that the Turbo CD did better than the Sega CD if you look
> at numbers for all regions.
Well obviously if you include Japan, the Turbo CD beats the Sega CD by
quite a large margin.
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