- The
HuCard (****anese: ヒューカード, Hepburn: HyūKādo) (Known as the
TurboChip in
regions where the PC
Engine was
marketed as the TurboGrafx-16) is a ROM cartridge...
-
smallest major home
console ever released.
Games were
initially released on
HuCard cartridges, but the
platform later supported additional formats requiring...
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Graphic II All
games branded Games Express,
require Games Express System Card. 1994 - Hi-Leg
Fantasy American Video Entertainment Adult video game Sheff...
-
Engine HuCard-format
games in
addition to its own. The
labels on
SuperGrafx HuCards were upside-down
relative to
standard HuCards; A
standard HuCard will...
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technically advanced for the time, able to play all the TurboGrafx‑16's
HuCard games,
featuring a backlit, active-matrix
color LCD screen, and optional...
- however,
cannot read PC
Engine HuCards
without modification or an adapter. With a
HuCard adapter and an
Arcade Card Duo, the
TurboDuo can also read Arcade...
- as its
storage medium,
following on from the
expansion released for its
HuCard based predecessor. The game
controller is
virtually identical to a DUO-RX...
- With the LD-ROM² PAC, it
supported exclusive LD-ROM² discs,
along with
HuCard cartridges and CD-ROM²
discs for the PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16. The LaserActive...
- and
options available. Specifically,
there are two
types of
HuCard formats (the
standard HuCards that
comprised the
majority of the PC Engine's library...
- cartridges.
Despite the
failure of the Sega
Card, NEC
found more
success with its own
memory card format, the
HuCard,
which was the
primary storage medium for...