Mario and Luigi were dominating the North American video game market. The NES had rejuvenated the industry after the great Video Game Crash of 1983, and the Sega Master System proved to be a worthy competitor.It seemed as if video games had peaked, and this new 8-bit technology had changed gaming forever.But just a few years after the release of the NES in North America, something was happening in Japan. Something ahead of its time. Something revolutionary...It started as the PC Engine, but, you probably know it by a different name: TurboGrafx-16.This is a look back on the console that started the 16-bit revolution, changed how video games could look and sound, and had a massive impact on the future of gaming. And for being a part of Patreon, enjoy this early and ad-free first look!-Jamie