PC-FX Worth getting?

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  1. HEX1GON

    HEX1GON FREEZE! Scumbag

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    I've been looking at some games for the PC-FX and I'd like to get the system however there are very little games for it though. I'm sorter coming to the conclusion that I'd be better off with a PC-Engine Duo, as I believe the Duo has way more games available.

    Weird question but is the PC-FX compatible with any PC-E games? Or the other way around?

    I know that's a stupid question I'm very new to the PC-Engine stuff and really don't know much about it. I've done a bit of research however I'd like some personal opinions.:nod:
     
  2. Baseley09

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    I'd say no, the PC-FX can't play PC Engine titles and there are less than 10 games that will be playable by you without a major grasp of Japanese.

    PC Engine on the other hand has one of the top tier gaming libraries, you can't go wrong.
     
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  3. HEX1GON

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    There are quite a few translation patches for PC-FX Games, I had that in mind.

    You're right, PC-Engine has a lot of games for it... Only finding one complete will be a bitch. However, I'd like to see some other opinions :nod:

    Thanks for your input Baseley09 ^^
     
  4. Lum

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    A distinct looking system, of relatively little use without the language skill. Except for games where you can stumble through moonspeak for chances to "research" cute anime girls in supposed non-adult contexts. PC-Engine or even Saturn would offer more of that. >_>
     
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    Does that thing even have non FMV titles?
     
  6. ave

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    Of course it does. What's up with those random questions?

    Anyway, the PC-FX is a collector's item or for (hardcore) Japanese dating/adventure-fans. There have been 62 PC-FX games and a Yuna demo, only very few of those games are worthwhile without Japanese skills. There is one shooter, Choushin Heiki Zeroigar, which is not that bad but also not on par with some of the best CD/HuCard shooters. It looks a bit like a game from the Soldier series, but it's not as good.

    There are some action/fighting games, Kishin Douji Zenki FX being the most notorious one because it's probably one of the best games for the PC-FX and also the most expensive one ($200+).

    If you are just trying to figure out which system has more good games then we don't need to discuss this any further. PC-Engine it is, obviously. And no, they are not compatible in any way.
     
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    While we are at it we might as well spell out the other playable games.

    Chip Chan Kick is a single screen platform/puzzler in the vein of Bubble Bobble or Don Doko Don.

    3 of the playable games are FMV fighters where you use street fighter style moves but the graphics are motion video scenes. 2 are anime/manga based, Battle Heat & one based on the Far East of Eden/Tengai Makyou series.....the other is live action female wrestling.

    I think that may actually be it, you might get away with the Der Langrisser game which is a strategic RPG. (an earlier incarnation was translated for Megadrive under the name Warsong).

    Oh yeah, Team Innocent, anime themed adventure game with cg backdrops.
     
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    A good amount of PC-FX fan translations are incoming. They give me a new reason to pop out my own system now and then.

    I also think Battle Heat and TMKK are underappreciated; it seems most of the folks who attempt a look at these games never figure out how they work. It's kinda sad, because it's not that particularly hard - I'm no crazy-awesome gamer but I pretty much had their mechanics all figured out (and used to be documented on Rising-Stuff. Site died though...)

    For me, the main hurdle in trying to get a Duo is price, price, price. I can't afford it. It's more expensive than any next-gen system I could purchase and I need to have money towards other ventures, so I question if it's worth my effort.
     
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    Never has a company fucked up as big as NEC with the PC-FX. Sure Sega's Mega CD and 32X were pretty bad, especially the 32X but what went wrong with the PC-FX? NEC had the second most popular console in Japan with hundreds of great games and a large loyal fan base and what do they do? Bring out something as shit as the PC-FX with next to no real games.

    WHAT WERE THEY THINKING???

    One of the biggest fuck ups in game company history, right up there with the Virtual Boy and pretty much ever piece of shit Atari ever made after the 2600.

    Yakumo
     
  10. HEX1GON

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    Yep, looks like PC-Engine it is :D

    I'll get one of those first ^_^
     
  11. Lum

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    I suggest a starter budget cap around $300. It is possible to find a US/JP switched Duo with RGB under that.

    Supergrafx is for limited audiences. Odd styling, under a dozen additional games, and won't even play CDs by itself.

    BTW there's no system to run both LD-ROM and Supergrafx either. They didn't bring a module for that to Laseractive.
     
  12. ave

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    Yeah, but come on. Who in the world plays LD-ROMs? There are some nice things, but the really NICE games cost so much that only absolute hardcore fans will buy them (like Time Gal).

    Buy a Duo-R or RX (original Duos tend to break more easily or need repairs) and start your journey. A nice interface unit with CD-ROM would also work if you prefer the geekier and more complicated way.
     
  13. HEX1GON

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    I've come close to buying a lose DUO-RX with a region switch for around US$229, of course without shipping. I might get an original DUO cause finding a DUO-RX boxed is a bitch/expensive. =.=
     
  14. Lum

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    Yeah all Japan DUOs have the same factory game compatibility.

    DUO original is arguably less reliable.
    DUO-R added a new sleeker case shell.
    DUO-RX was in retrospect an unnecessary release, barely changed at all. Its only notable difference was including the 6-button controller.
     
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  15. HEX1GON

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    How much does any of those go for in Japan "hard-off" stores?
     
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    I couldn't agree more!!! No release of Star Soldier or Bomberman was very disappointing, a few good games like Zenki FX though,
     
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    I have a nice little collection that includes:
    - A boxed PC-FX
    - Games
    - Sample game
    - PC-FXGA dev kits (both ISA and PC-98)
    - The official GA programming book

    Let me know if interested, I can give you a more precise list.
     
  18. MottZilla

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    PC-Engine is good fun. I recommend it if you are looking for something different. There are games that you should know Japanese for but most of them don't and there are plenty of good ones. You may want to get a system with a region mod though. And just remember it's an expensive system since it was a success in Japan but not so elsewhere.
     
  19. ave

    ave JAMMA compatible

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    A regular Duo definitely looks good, but I wouldn't trust it. My mint one's (really MINT) laser and sound died pretty soon after acquisition. I then switched its guts with one that I bought from a junkbox in Japan for 2000yen (about 15 Euros at the time) and it worked like a charm. Until I got my RGB modded Duo-R, that is.

    Don't get an early Duo, I've had nothing but trouble with it. I'm happy it works now, but I will never get it out of the box again to check again Lol. The Duo-R (or RX, but there's not really a need to get an RX because it's also a bit more expensive) is the way to go.

    Or an interface unit with CD-ROM^2 + Super System Card, either way is fine. But the laser for the CD-ROM^2 is a bit harder to replace than the Duo-laser (Hop-M3, costs about 20$ on ebay).
     
  20. HEX1GON

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    That's the problem, they difficult to find now -_-, some places on eBay are very expensive...
     
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