Back when I was a mere teenager, the PC Engine (or the Turbo Grafx 16 as it was known in the UK) was a mythical beast. You’d often see the games for it reviewed in the multi-format magazines of the ...
Konami has announced it is joining the nostalgia-fuelled miniature console market with the PC Engine Core Grafx Mini - styled with a lower-case 'm' - for the UK market. Unveiled during the company's ...
09:18, Tue, Jul 16, 2019 Updated: 09:18, Tue, Jul 16, 2019 UPDATE: The PC Engine Core Grafx Mini is available to pre-order from Amazon for £99. Unfortunately, however, pre-orders are currently only ...
Konami’s PC Engine Core Grafx Mini was meant to launch in March but was delayed to due.. honestly I don;t need to finish the sentence do I, you know why. Anyway, good news everyone, the mini console, ...
Konami has shared further details on its mini-console, PC Engine Core Grafx mini, including the extended line-up of retro titles coming to the “compact version” of the classic 1987 console, plus two ...
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Konami has delayed the release of the PC Engine Core Grafx mini due to the coronavirus. In a statement, the Japanese company said the manufacturing and shipping facilities in China were suspended due ...
Konami is joining the retro console bandwagon with a re-release of PC Engine Core Grafx mini. Making the announcement at E3 2019 earlier this week, a smaller scale version of the console, which ...
Update [Wed 18th Mar, 2020]: Well, that was unexpected. The adorable Japanese white PC Engine Mini is now available to order from Play Asia. We're not sure how much stock the online retailer has, so ...
Konami – which holds the rights to the PC Engine / TurboGrafx-16 brand via its ownership of the now-defunct Hudson Soft – has lifted the lid on yet another retro-themed micro-console. This time, it's ...
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