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TurboGrafx games and platforms

 Subject
Subject Source: Local sources

Found in 25 Collections and/or Records:

DuoWorld

 Series
Identifier: MAG-DUOWORLD
Abstract

DuoWorld was a bi-monthly magazine focusing on the TurboDuo game console. The magazine was the successor to Larry Flynt Publication's TurboGrafx-16 magazine TurboPlay, itself a spinoff of Video Games & Computer Entertainment. DuoWorld ran for only three issues, completing its entire run in 1993.

Dates: Publication: July 1993 – December 1993

DuoWorld, July/August 1993

 Item — Location TurboGrafx magazines
Identifier: MAG-DUOWORLD.1
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This collection includes all three issues of DuoWorld.

Dates: Publication: July/August 1993

DuoWorld, September/October 1993

 Item — Location TurboGrafx magazines
Identifier: MAG-DUOWORLD.2
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This collection includes all three issues of DuoWorld.

Dates: Publication: September/October 1993

DuoWorld, November/December 1993

 Item — Location TurboGrafx magazines
Identifier: MAG-DUOWORLD.3
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This collection includes all three issues of DuoWorld.

Dates: Publication: November/December 1993

NEC, TurboGrafx-16 "Bonk bonks" clipped flyer, Summer CES 1990, June 2–5, 1990

 Item — Location CES clipped flyers
Identifier: PROMO-CESFLYERS.NEC.90SCES.1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This is a collection of CES flyers published in various trade magazines. The flyers in this collection had already been clipped out of their magazines at the time they were cataloged (all appear to have been cut from issues of TWICE), and they are organized as their own collection. When possible, the flyers were dated based on publication information listed on the opposite side of their pages.Generally, the library tries to collect complete issues of trade magazines, but given...
Dates: Publication: June 2–5, 1990

Turbo Force

 Series
Identifier: MAG-TURBOFORCE
Abstract

Turbo Force was a short-lived TurboGrafx magazine by Sendai Publishing, the publishers of Electronic Gaming Monthly. It is believed this magazine was not distributed independently but was instead a pack-in with another Sendai Publishing magazine.

Only four issues of Turbo Force were produced.

Dates: Publication: June 1992 – Spring 1993

Turbo Force, Number 2, September 1992

 Item — Location TurboGrafx magazines
Identifier: MAG-TURBOFORCE.2
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This is a complete collection of all four issues of Turbo Force. The numbering scheme for the magazine was inconsistent; these records reflect the issue numbers listed in the magazine's masthead.

Dates: Publication: September 1992

Turbo Force, Number 3, January 1993

 Item — Location TurboGrafx magazines
Identifier: MAG-TURBOFORCE.3
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This is a complete collection of all four issues of Turbo Force. The numbering scheme for the magazine was inconsistent; these records reflect the issue numbers listed in the magazine's masthead.

Dates: Publication: January 1993

Turbo Force, Volume 1, June 1992

 Item — Location TurboGrafx magazines
Identifier: MAG-TURBOFORCE.1
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This is a complete collection of all four issues of Turbo Force. The numbering scheme for the magazine was inconsistent; these records reflect the issue numbers listed in the magazine's masthead.

Dates: Publication: June 1992

Turbo Force, Volume 1, Issue 4, Spring 1993

 Item — Location TurboGrafx magazines
Identifier: MAG-TURBOFORCE.4
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This is a complete collection of all four issues of Turbo Force. The numbering scheme for the magazine was inconsistent; these records reflect the issue numbers listed in the magazine's masthead.

Dates: Publication: Spring 1993