History of video games/Platforms/TurboDuo

Launch
The PC Engine Duo saw a Japanese launch in September of 1991 for 59,800 yen.

The TurboDuo was launched in the United States in October of 1992 for $299. To advertise the system the mascot Johnny Turbo was created, who battled FEKA, a thinly veiled copy of SEGA.

Legacy
The TurboDuo was discontinued in 1995.

Johnny Turbo was brought back as a character in the 2019 game Crystal Crisis.

Technology
The TurboDuo is powered by twin 8-bit HuC6280A processors clocked at 7.16 Megahertz.

The TurboDuo has 256 kilobytes (2 Megabits) of RAM and 64 kilobytes of Video RAM.

The TurboDuo has 192 kilobytes of internal storage for saving games.

Games
The TurboDuo runs PC Engine games, being a PC Engine with the CD and RAM expansions built in.