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eStarland.com offers a great selection of used TurboGrafx-16 games, TurboGrafx-16 systems, PC Engine games and consoles. Whether you are looking to experience a classic console for the first time or just trying to find a game or two that your collection has been missing, you need to look no further than eStarland.com.

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Autobahn Polizei

Autobahn Polizei

Xbox 360

Used

$77.97 

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Baja 1000: Off Road Racing

Baja 1000: Off Road Racing

Xbox 360

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$12.57 

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Baja: Edge of Control

Baja: Edge of Control

Xbox 360

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$7.48 

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Ben 10: Galactic Racing

Ben 10: Galactic Racing

Xbox 360

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$13.18 

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Big Bumpin'

Big Bumpin'

XBox

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$1.69 

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Blur

Blur

Xbox 360

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$25.97 

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Burnout: Paradise

Burnout: Paradise

Xbox 360

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$5.47 

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Burnout: Revenge

Burnout: Revenge

Xbox 360

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$8.98 

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Cars

Cars

Xbox 360

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$13.97 

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Cars 2: The Video Game

Cars 2: The Video Game

Xbox 360

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$14.95 

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Cars 3: Driven to Win

Cars 3: Driven to Win

Xbox 360

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$15.37 

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Crackdown

Crackdown

Xbox 360

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$2.63 

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Crew, The

Crew, The

Xbox 360

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$4.98 

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DiRT

DiRT

Xbox 360

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$9.38 

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DiRT 2

DiRT 2

Xbox 360

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$17.50 

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DiRT 3

DiRT 3

Xbox 360

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$9.43 

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DiRT Showdown

DiRT Showdown

Xbox 360

Used

$16.46 

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Dreamcast Collection

Dreamcast Collection

Xbox 360

Used

$41.95 

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DreamWorks Super Star Kartz

DreamWorks Super Star Kartz

Xbox 360

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$10.77 

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F1 2010

F1 2010

Xbox 360

Used

$7.50 

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F1 2011

F1 2011

Xbox 360

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$6.65 

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F1 2014 Formula 1

F1 2014 Formula 1

Xbox 360

Used

$29.71 

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Fast & Furious Showdown

Fast & Furious Showdown

Xbox 360

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$8.94 

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Flatout: Ultimate Carnage

Flatout: Ultimate Carnage

Xbox 360

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$20.97 

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Formula 1 2012

Formula 1 2012

Xbox 360

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$9.95 

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Forza Horizon

Forza Horizon

Xbox 360

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$21.95 

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Forza Horizon 2

Forza Horizon 2

Xbox 360

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$28.45 

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Forza Horizon Limited Edition

Forza Horizon Limited Edition

Xbox 360

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$44.95 

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Forza Motorsport 2

Forza Motorsport 2

Xbox 360

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$2.75 

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Forza Motorsport 3

Forza Motorsport 3

Xbox 360

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$4.25 

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Legacy of the TurboGrafx-16

At eStarland.com we offer a massive selection of used TurboGrafx-16 games, accessories, and systems. Whether you are looking to experience a classic console for the first time or just trying to find a game or two that your collection has been missing, you need look no further than eStarland.com.

The TurboGrafx-16 was first released as the PC Engine in Japan in 1987, and in 1989 in the US. The system ran on an 8-bit CPU, comparable to the Nintendo Entertainment System, but boasted a 16-bit graphics processor capable of displaying up to 512 colors. This superior GPU allowed TurboGrafx games to contain better graphics and higher quality music than it’s competitors.

Rather than using traditional cartridges, the TurboGrafx used a new style of media which was roughly the size of a credit card. These TurboChips (or HuCards as they were known in Japan) had a storage capacity of roughly 20-megabits, 5 times that of an average NES cartridge.

Marketed as a direct competitor of the Nintendo NES and the Sega Genesis, the Turbo Grafx had an early advantage with superior graphics and sounds with games such as Soldier Blade, Bonk’s Adventure, Blazing Lazers, Vigilante, Alien Crush, and the pack-in game, Keith Courage in Alpha Zone.

In 1990 a CD-ROM add-on was released for the TurboGrafx, making it the first home video game console to use optical discs as game media. With the substantially larger storage capacity as well as the ability to use CD quality audio this add-on saw some of the best games the 16-bit era had to offer, such as Fighting Street (better known as the first ‘Street Fighter’), Ys Book I & II, Monster Lair, Exile, and Cotton: Fantastic Night Dreams. 1990 also saw the release of the Turbo Express, a handheld version of the TurboGrafx that could play the same TurboChip games as the home console.

In 1992 Turbo Technologies Inc, the US extension of NEC and Hudson, released the Turbo Duo, a combination of the TurboGrafx-16 and the Turbo CD, plus a Super System BIOS and an extra 192k RAM built into the motherboard. The Turbo Duo brought amazing new games such as Vasteel, Lords of Thunder, Super Air Zonk, and possibly the best Castlevania game ever released, Dracula X: Rondo of Blood.