Sometime back, I asked here on the forum if the PCE was capable of playing rendered sprites and the answer was a resounding "yes, it can". It's a given that TZD (Turbo Zone Direct that sold both TG-16, Turbo Duo hardware and software) based out of Southern California back in 1994-1996 sold brand new copies of TTI's MC for $39.99 USD back in the day if you really wanted one back in the day. As it stands, the TTI (Turbo Technologies Incorporated) version of MC remains one of the holy grails of completing one's entire TG-16 Hu-Card collection that fetches a pretty penny these days indeed. Toys-R-Us stores in the USA had gotten their allotted shipment of brand new TTI distributed Magical Chase & Legend of Hero Tonma back in February of 1994 at mere $19.99 MSRP each - there was no mention that they were both the very last TTI Hu-Cards to be released stateside. With the real hardware based PC Engine or TurboGrafx-16 consoles, by using a Turbo Everdrive flash cart setup or SSD3 setup, plenty of PCE STGs are at your disposal (compared to playing 'em via emulation). I'd have to say that the Hu-Card STG of Soldier Blade is a highlight worth revisiting - it did get a proper TTI release stateside back in 1992.
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