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+ | | pce_rrp_cz=2600 {{fileref|Excalibur_CZ_16.pdf|page=32}} | ||
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− | {{ | + | {{stub}}The '''Super Engine II''' is an unlicensed clone of the [[PC Engine]]. It was sold in the Czech Republic by [[Sunpronic]] from 1993. There is also a less known first [[Super Engine|console model]]. |
It has controllers similar to Super Nintendo . | It has controllers similar to Super Nintendo . | ||
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+ | == Magazine articles == | ||
+ | {{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Magazine articles}} | ||
==Promotional material== | ==Promotional material== | ||
+ | {{gallery | ||
+ | |{{galleryPrintAd | ||
+ | |Excalibur CZ 17.pdf|excalibur|17|13 | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |{{galleryPrintAd | ||
+ | |Excalibur CZ 20.pdf|excalibur|20|14 | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Physical scans == | ||
+ | {{Scanbox | ||
+ | | console=Super Engine II | ||
+ | | region=CZ | ||
+ | | front=Super Engine II box front.jpg | ||
+ | | back= | ||
+ | | square=yes | ||
+ | | item1=SuperEngineII EN Manual.png | ||
+ | | item1name=Manual (ENG) | ||
+ | | item2=Notavailable.svg | ||
+ | | item2name=Préhled her Super Engine II | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Video Games== | ||
+ | The games were distributed in special packages with the words ''Super Engine'' on them and cost from 400 to 700 Kc. They were divided into series A, B and C. Each game has a description at the back, a brief instruction on the gameplay, and a warning.<ref>www.obchod-na-webu.cz/hry-konzole/retro-hra-super-engine-2-turbografx-ninja-spirit/</ref> Here is a list of known games (may not be complete): | ||
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<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
− | + | BeBall SEII cart.png|A006 - [[Be Ball]] | |
− | Super Engine cartridge box.jpg| | + | KyuukyokuTiger SEII cart.png|A016 - [[Kyuukyoku Tiger]] (referred as ''Tiger Pilot'') |
− | + | P47 SEII cart.png|A019 - [[P-47: The Freedom Fighter]] | |
+ | Super Engine cartridge box.jpg|B010 - [[Bari Bari Densetsu]] (referred as ''Motorky'') | ||
+ | HittheIce SEII cart.png|B013 - [[Hit the Ice]] | ||
+ | Gunhed|B014 - [[Gunhed]] | ||
+ | CyberCore SEII cart.png|B016 - [[Cyber Core]] | ||
+ | FinalLapTwin SEII cart.png|B019 - [[Final Lap Twin]] | ||
+ | Ninja Spirit|C001 - [[Ninja Spirit]] | ||
+ | PCGenjin2 SEII cart.png|C004 - [[PC Genjin 2]] | ||
+ | Devil'sCrush SEII cart.png|C006 - [[Devil's Crush]] | ||
+ | SCI SEII cart.png|C012 - [[Special Criminal Investigation]] | ||
+ | Final Soldier|C014 - [[Final Soldier]] | ||
+ | TheLostSunheart SEII cart.png|C016 - [[Bouken Danshaku Don: The Lost Sunheart]] | ||
+ | DragonSaber SEII cart.png|C017 - [[Dragon Saber]] | ||
+ | OperationWolf SEII cart.png|C021 - [[Operation Wolf]] | ||
+ | Final Match Tennis|[[Final Match Tennis]] | ||
+ | Legend of Hero Tonma|[[Legend of Hero Tonma]] | ||
+ | NinjaWarriors SEII cart.png|[[Ninja Warriors]] | ||
+ | FSHC90 SEII cart.png|[[Formation Soccer: Human Cup '90]] | ||
+ | ParasolStars SEII cart.png|[[Parasol Stars]] | ||
+ | AeroBlasters SEII cart.png|[[Aero Blasters]] | ||
+ | Bonk's Adventure|[[Bonk's Adventure]] (referred as ''Din Don'') | ||
+ | The Kung Fu|[[The Kung Fu]] | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
<references /> | <references /> | ||
+ | [[Category:Unlicensed PC Engine hardware]] |
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The Super Engine II is an unlicensed clone of the PC Engine. It was sold in the Czech Republic by Sunpronic from 1993. There is also a less known first console model.
It has controllers similar to Super Nintendo .
Magazine articles
- Main article: Super Engine II/Magazine articles.
Promotional material
Physical scans
Video Games
The games were distributed in special packages with the words Super Engine on them and cost from 400 to 700 Kc. They were divided into series A, B and C. Each game has a description at the back, a brief instruction on the gameplay, and a warning.[2] Here is a list of known games (may not be complete):
A006 - Be Ball
A016 - Kyuukyoku Tiger (referred as Tiger Pilot)
A019 - P-47: The Freedom Fighter
B010 - Bari Bari Densetsu (referred as Motorky)
B013 - Hit the Ice
- Gunhed
B014 - Gunhed
B016 - Cyber Core
B019 - Final Lap Twin
- Ninja Spirit
C001 - Ninja Spirit
C004 - PC Genjin 2
C006 - Devil's Crush
- Final Soldier
C014 - Final Soldier
C017 - Dragon Saber
C021 - Operation Wolf
- Final Match Tennis
- Legend of Hero Tonma
- Bonk's Adventure
Bonk's Adventure (referred as Din Don)
- The Kung Fu
References
- ↑ Excalibur_CZ_16.pdf, page 32
- ↑ www.obchod-na-webu.cz/hry-konzole/retro-hra-super-engine-2-turbografx-ninja-spirit/