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8bitdo TG16 2.4G Wireless Gamepad for PC Engine Mini & $24.41 + $8.41 Delivery (Free with Prime & $49 Spend) @ Amazon US via AU

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This is the best price I've found, goes for $43 at banggood.

You can get free shipping if you spend $49.

Does not work on PC, for PC Engine Mini, PC Engine CoreGrafx Mini, TurboGrafx-16 Mini & Nintendo Switch.

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  • If it doesn't work on PC, what is the use?

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      For PC Engine Mini, PC Engine CoreGrafx Mini, TurboGrafx-16 Mini & Nintendo Switch.

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    Looking around for a coregrafx mini seems to be sold out

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    Rad, will go great with the TG-16 mini

    • Enjoy.

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    Who still has the original console!?

    Shout out to all PC Engine-ers out there.

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      Hell yeah, still running mine.

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        mine is in storage in the attic… would need an old school teevee to play? it's been a couple of decade since seeing the composite video and audio input plugs on a tv.

        *runs off to Google converter for composite to hdmi.

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          Best way to play is on an old CRT, but you can get converters and even pretty wild upgrade options with HDMI:

          https://stoneagegamer.com/super-hd-system-3-pro.html

          • @Odin: I have been playing the roms on my Anbernic instead. Saves alot of trouble with rummaging thru the attic…

            Hmm…I wonder if those Hu cards would lose the programming after being dormant and never plugged in for decades ..

            • @hippo2s:

              Hmm…I wonder if those Hu cards would lose the programming after being dormant and never plugged in for decades ..

              They shouldn't, old cartridges are pretty much bulletproof, as long as they aren't in a dank room, should be good for 100 years or more

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