Australian VC TurboGrafx-16 releases for August
Ever since the Australian Virtual Console got TurboGrafx-16 classics, there has been a deluge of games that were released on it. Some were a little more known than others, but most would agree that they are all pretty fun to play.
Looking for more of the same, we scoured the net to see what new treats awaited gamers based in Australia. Thankfully, the Aussie-Nintendo forums had exactly what we were looking for. A complete listing of next month’s list of TurboGrafx-16 video game titles. In addition to this, we also found posted there a list of the VC games that will be released next week.
Anyway, we’re not going to keep you waiting any longer, here are the games:
Next Week on VC:
- Shining Force: The Legacy of Great Intention
- Blazing Lazers
- Dead Moon
- J.J. & Jeff
- Ninja Spirit
- World Sports Competition
- …and two more unannounced SEGA Games
August VC TurboGrafx releases:
It’s any one’s guess what order these games will be going out, but it doesn’t look like it would really matter because the line-up is pretty solid whichever way you look at it.
Via Aussie Nintendo
Ever since the Australian Virtual Console got TurboGrafx-16 classics, there has been a deluge of games that were released on it. Some were a little more known than others, but most would agree that they are all pretty fun to play.
Looking for more of the same, we scoured the net to see what new treats awaited gamers based in Australia. Thankfully, the Aussie-Nintendo forums had exactly what we were looking for. A complete listing of next month’s list of TurboGrafx-16 video game titles. In addition to this, we also found posted there a list of the VC games that will be released next week.
Anyway, we’re not going to keep you waiting any longer, here are the games:
Next Week on VC:
- Shining Force: The Legacy of Great Intention
- Blazing Lazers
- Dead Moon
- J.J. & Jeff
- Ninja Spirit
- World Sports Competition
- …and two more unannounced SEGA Games
August VC TurboGrafx releases:
It’s any one’s guess what order these games will be going out, but it doesn’t look like it would really matter because the line-up is pretty solid whichever way you look at it.
Via Aussie Nintendo