Analogue Duo Review: A Return to PC Engine and TurboGrafx-16 Games

A giant hurdle to having fun with these video games at present is the big range of console varieties out there on the used market. Some video games require obscure upgrades or particular RAM-filled playing cards to play. Some video games are solely on CD, and never each PC Engine mannequin has a CD drive. There’s additionally the added annoyance of titles being locked to at least one geographical area. That is what Analogue is hoping to eradicate with the Duo—its mission is to play each sport, each kind, each area, no muss, no fuss. Analogue organized for me to borrow a bunch of titles throughout CD-ROMs and playing cards, and as somebody with little publicity to the PC Engine and its derivatives, I used to be shocked. Whereas these video games might be brutally arduous in the way in which solely outdated video video games are, they will also be a lot enjoyable.

From what I skilled, the PC Engine and TurboGrafx-16 video games function punchy colours and high-quality animations of onscreen characters. I cackled when caveboy Bonk, the star of Bonk’s Large Journey, grew to fill 1 / 4 of the display and went nuts after scarfing down a hunk of meat. (I’ve arrived on the opinion that Bonk is leagues extra charming than milquetoast Mario and fewer of a tryhard than edgy Gen-Xer Sonic.) In Parasol Stars, I inexplicably scooped up (??) and flung (???) animals, musical devices, balls of water, lightning bolts, and no matter else was round with an umbrella (!), and had a blast doing it. I do not know what this sport is about, but it surely’s a hoot and a half.

CD-ROM titles just like the role-player Ys III and house shooter R-Sort Full maintain up surprisingly nicely, with cool animated intro sequences, snippets of voice-over, and unimaginable, god-tier synthesized soundtracks. These early ’90s video games generally is a entire aesthetic expertise.

All of those video games are made to look and sound their finest by the Duo, but when you don’t need them at their finest, you may make them look worse. By default, the console makes use of a “pixel excellent” interpretation to upscale video games, and it appears nice for cartoony video games, letting you recognize the time and care that went into each aspect. Then there are three novelty show filters—a pair that degrade the picture to appear to be the totally different moveable variants of the console, and one which tries to simulate the look of a Sony Trinitron tube TV. I did not love the moveable appears, however the Trinitron look is beautiful—particularly for darkish, moody titles.

As somebody who prefers handheld gaming so I do not hog the entire TV with my classes, the structure and choice of ports on the Duo was enormously appreciated. With HDMI-out, I used to be in a position to hook up a pc monitor to the system. Due to the Duo’s 3.5-mm headphone jack and quantity wheel, I might plug good headphones straight to the field. This meant I might play at my desk, with sound, for hours on finish.

Pretend It Until You Make It

Sadly, the weak level of the entire system is its software program, AnalogueOS. It has a easy text-based menu system (similar to on the Analogue Pocket), however the Duo has some lacking options out of the gate. For now, Analogue Duo cannot full prompt saves inside video games, which suggests you will must powerful out some really unforgiving boss battles that ship you again to the very starting of the sport each time you die. You possibly can nab screenshots, tweak the show settings, and get a little bit details about every title you insert, but it surely feels bare-bones at launch. One function that is unsupported on the Duo is openFPGA, which lets Analogue Pocket customers load all types of software program “cores” onto their handhelds, encouraging builders to make the hand held appropriate with a ton of further methods. It is secure to imagine that Duo won’t ever have the ability to play video games past these made for the PC Engine and TurboGrafx-16.

The bodily design of Analogue Duo has some quirks too. The port for the original-style controllers is all the way in which round one facet of the Duo as an alternative of smack dab on the entrance like on the unique NEC-built {hardware}, making it inconvenient to entry. Additionally, the slim, front-facing sport slot covers up many of the art work on cartridges—possibly not an enormous deal, but it surely was a function of the unique {hardware} that is lacking from this contemporary recreation. (For what it is value, many American video games had ho-hum textual content on the entrance as an alternative of splashy artwork.)

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Diving into the previous with the Analogue Duo, I can not assist however be struck by the legacy of the PC Engine. By letting collectors play American and Japanese video games on a rock-solid piece of {hardware}, Analogue is giving this underappreciated system a brand new lease on life. For American TurboGrafx-16 followers, and maybe particularly avid gamers in Japan with hoards of video games ready to be revisited, Analogue Duo makes it useless straightforward to plug in and revisit outdated favorites, all whereas making them look higher than ever.

Let’s be clear: Amassing and taking part in outdated video video games is an costly interest for the privileged. Possibly you wished to import a PC Engine, CD drive, some video games, and a few controllers (and multi-tap—you are not taking part in alone are you?)—you’ll be out lots of of {dollars}. If you wish to shore up that outdated console and repair leaky capacitors and busted CD drive gears and get it outputting HD-grade video, stack a couple of extra Benjamins on high. A competing trendy console, the Polymega, can play many of the similar video games, but it surely prices greater than a PlayStation 5. In that context, with all its quirks and key software program options but to come back, the $250 Analogue Duo looks as if a good deal.

Half time machine, half media preservation effort, the Analogue Duo will impress its area of interest viewers much more than it impressed me. Mud off your Tatsuro Yamashita cassettes and rev up the Toyota Sera—the inventive spirit of Japan’s Bubble Period remains to be alive within the exquisitely ’90s video games of the PC Engine.

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