PC ENGINE HU CARD

HuCards (or TurboChips in North America) are game cards used with the PC Engine console, launched by NEC in 1987. These slim and compact cards contained the games and were inserted into a slot at the front of the console. The PC Engine was known for its advanced graphical and sound capabilities compared to its competitors of the time. HuCards allowed developers to create diverse and innovative games, including iconic titles like "Bonk's Adventure," "Castlevania: Rondo of Blood," and "Street Fighter II". It remains popular among collectors and retro gaming enthusiasts for its diverse game library and technical innovation.