Thanks, Bill. I made myself look a twit a few days ago at the English Amiga Board because I didn't realize the CD32 wasn't available in the U.S. (I thought it was here but in extremely limited quantities). D'oh!
So, post-crash, Nintendo and Sega ruled the console market in Europe as well as the U.S. and Japan?
One of these days I'd like to try a Turbo-Grafx 16 or a Neo-Geo. None of my friends had them and I have only second-hand information. I remember seeing ads in comic books for the Turbo-Grafx, but I guess it just didn't catch on.
Thanks, Bill. I made myself look a twit a few days ago at the English Amiga Board because I didn't realize the CD32 wasn't available in the U.S. (I thought it was here but in extremely limited quantities). D'oh!
So, post-crash, Nintendo and Sega ruled the console market in Europe as well as the U.S. and Japan?
One of these days I'd like to try a Turbo-Grafx 16 or a Neo-Geo. None of my friends had them and I have only second-hand information. I remember seeing ads in comic books for the Turbo-Grafx, but I guess it just didn't catch on.
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