PC Engine CoreGrafx mini console
PC Engine CoreGrafx mini Announcement Trailer Photo: YouTube Screenshot/KONAMI official

Konami has just posted its final game lineup for its TurboGrafx-16 console on Wednesday. The new game station will feature nostalgic classics like Ninja Gaiden, Bomberman '93 and New Adventure Island.

The North American version will feature Splatterhouse. European units will include Dragon Spirit, Galaga '88, The Genji and the Heike Clans, The Legend of Valkyrie, Seirei Senshi Spriggan and Spriggan Mark 2.

In addition to the mentioned titles, Japanese iterations of the mini console will also add Splatterhouse and Tengai Makyou II: Manji Maru on its list. The previous lineup includes 24 English games, 26 in Japanese.

Titles that will feature an English and Japanese version will also be available, these are:

  • Alien Crush
  • Victory Run
  • Blazing Lazers
  • Neutopia
  • Dungeon Explorer
  • R-Type
  • Moto Roader
  • Power Golf
  • Ys book I&II
  • Ninja Spirit
  • J.J. & Jeff
  • Space Harrier
  • Military Madness
  • Chew-Man-Fu
  • Psychosis
  • Bonk's Revenge
  • Parasol Stars
  • Cadash
  • New Adventure Island
  • Air Zonk
  • Neutopia II
  • Solider Blade
  • Lords of Thunder
  • Bomberman '93
  • The Kung Fu*
  • Jaseiken Necromancer*
  • Fantasy Zone*
  • Appare! Gateball*
  • Nectaris*
  • Dungeon Explorer*
  • Neutopia*
  • PC Genjin*
  • Ys I・II*
  • Super Darius*
  • Super Star Solider*
  • Daimakaimura*
  • Aldynes*
  • Neutopia II*
  • Gradius*
  • Salamander*
  • Super Momotaro Dentetsu II*
  • Ninja Ryūkenden (Japanese version of Ninja Gaiden)
  • Star Parodier*
  • Snatcher*
  • Gradius II - Gofer no Yabō -*
  • Chō Aniki*
  • Akumajō Dracula X Chi no Rondo*
  • Bomberman '94*
  • Bomberman Panic Bomber*
  • Ginga Fukei Densetsu Sapphire*

European units of Konami's TurboGrafx-16 mini console will have the same title lineup with their North American counterpart. The Japanese version will not feature the classic Salamander game. Instead, it will star Tokimeki Memorial.

The compact console comes pre-loaded with the games from the NEC's original TurboGrafx-16 catalog. The new game system will reportedly debut on March 19, 2020.

​North American units will be launched as TurboGrafx-16, while the European versions will be called PC Engine CoreGrafx mini. Japanese iterations are listed as the PC Engine mini.

The game engine was initially released in Japan in 1987 then debuted two years later in the US. The console also had several variants, including portable units that are equipped with CD-ROM drives.