Konami unveils TurboGrafx mini gaming console-16



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The Konami TurboGrafx-16 gaming console is reminiscent of the 1980s home gaming console.

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Konami Digital Entertainment unveiled Tuesday the TurboGrafx-16 mini. The game console is a compact version of the company's 1980s version.

The console is small enough to fit in the palm of the players but comes with a large format controller, the Japanese video game giant said on Tuesday at the E3 game show in Los Angeles. The console will be preloaded with a handful of retro-style games, including R-Type, New Adventure Island, Ninja Spirit, Ys Book I and II, Dungeon Explorer and Alien Crush.

The TurboGrafx-16 mini will be marketed in North America, while variants named PC Engine Core Grafx and PC Engine mini will be marketed in Europe and Japan, respectively. Details on pricing, availability and additional games planned were not available.

TurboGrafx-16 is a domestic video game cartridge released in 1989 in the United States. In competition with Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo, it included an 8-bit processor and an optional module for storing games on CD-ROM. The line was interrupted in 1994.

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