-
hudson
Takahashi Meijin On Likelihood of Hudson Hardware Return...
Hudson Soft no longer makes video games consoles, but at one time, it did. Best known for the PC Engine (TurboGrafx-16), Hudson stepped out of the home hardware market it in 1999 in Japan. In the years that followed, the company was purchased by Japanese developer Konami. Hudson human mascot Takahashi Meijin tells game site Gamasutra that the company is not doing any type of chip development at the moment."Actually, two or three years ago, we made the chip for a Konami TV game product known as the Poem," Takahashi added, "You could use it to do things like play baseball on the TV." While there is no R&D at the present moment, Takahashi does not dash hopes at another handheld PC Engine: More » -
want two cds
First Turbo-CD Games For Virtual Console Confirmed
Hudson Entertainment updated its Virtual Console release list today, giving us a preview of the game's the company will be releasing for the Wii in October. Two of those titles happen to be the first games originally released on the TurboGrafx-CD platform, Super Air Zonk and Gate of Thunder. The former, a sequel to shooter Air Zonk, features a CD-quality soundtrack loaded with rockabilly tunes, while the latter doubles the side scrolling shooter assault, bringing the number of TG-16 shmups available on the Virtual Console to, I think, an even three hundred. Both will list for the higher than normal price of 800 Wii Points. More » -
vc update
Paper Plumbers, Balloon Fighters & Silent Debuggers
This Monday's Virtual Console update for the Wii ranges in quality from stellar to average to "WTF is Silent Debuggers"? A trio of games from multiple generations and wildly different genres makes for an interesting follow up to last week's 8-bit heavy line up. Finally, North American gamers get what Japan and PAL regions have been enjoying for days. More » -
virtual summer
Hudson Dates TG-16's July Virtual Console Releases
Next month's TurboGrafx-16 releases for the Virtual Console were revealed by Hudson Entertainment, bringing a quintet of 8-bit releases that venture deep into obscure territory. Vertical shooter Dragon Spirit hits the VC next Monday with Air Zonk, Devil's Crush, Drop Off and Silent Debuggers rounding out the rest of the month. More » -
china warrior sucks
June's TurboGrafx-16 VC Games Revealed
Gamespot is reporting that Hudson Entertainment has revealed its upcoming Virtual Console offerings for the Nintendo Wii. While they aren't exactly some of the more memorable titles from the TurboGrafx-16, fans will surely appreciate seeing Bloody Wolf finally make an appearance. The three other titles revealed as June releases are the terrible 2D fighter China Warrior, sidescrolling shooter Dead Moon (pictured) and wacky, fart-filled platformer J.J. and Jeff. More » -
chargin up mah lazers
Hudson Bringing More TurboGrafx To VC
The TurboGrafx-16 Virtual Console releases for the month of May have been outlined for North America, including some awesome 8-bit... 16-bit... whatever! classics. More » -
nintendo
Bonk To Have His Revenge On Wii VC
Bobble-headed caveman Bonk, posterboy for the TurboGrafx 16, will make his second appearance on Nintendo's Virtual Console next month. Hudson updated its official Virtual Console list recently with information on upcoming retro titles, with the most recognizable being Bonk's Revenge. More » -
wii
Hudson, Nintendo Fix Military Madness VC Issues
Wii owners who purchased Hudson's Virtual Console release of the 1990 turn based strategy game Military Madness should hit up the Wii Shop Channel today. They'll find an update to the game which will fix issues related to maps that required scrolling. More » -
- 1
1-8 of 8 for "turbografx-16"







