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 Video Game News
in Tokyo, Japan develops and publishes for video game systems, personal
TurboGrafx-16 featured several popular games such as Bonk's Adventure(r),
"With the wealth of video gaming experience and resources here at NEC, we
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 Air Zonk - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The protagonist in this game, Zonk, is a cyborg version of Bonk--the mascot for NEC Corporation's TurboGrafx 16 video game console.
The Bonk Compendium (Covering all games and references to Bonk and Air Zonk)
Air Zonk is notable as being one of the best games for the TurboGrafx 16 and as an attempt to update the company's image via a modern, punk-ish character called Zonk; who bears a remarkable resemblance to the Turbo's caveman mascot, Bonk.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_Zonk   (526 words)

  
 TurboGrafx 16 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bonk, of course, starred in a series of video games (including many of TG-16's most popular titles, such as Bonk's Adventure and its sequel, Bonk's Revenge).
Also, Video Power, a corny video game show (live action gameshow + cartoon) syndicated throughout the country in the early 1990s, featured footage from video games at the end of many episodes.
Several variations on the TurboGrafx were released throughout the 1990s.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turbografx_16   (2850 words)

  
 TurboGrafx 16 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bonk, of course, starred in a series of video games (including many of TG-16's most popular titles, such as Bonk's Adventure and its sequel, Bonk's Revenge).
The TurboGrafx-16 was the first video game console in North America to have a CD-ROM peripheral (following the pioneering spirit of the PC-Engine CD-ROM add-on in Japan, although the
Air Zonk (a cyborg-Bonk who starred in a horizontal shooter of the same name) as the mascot for TurboDuo.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TurboGrafx-16   (2850 words)

  
 SamsonComics.com > Samson Comics : Publisher of the Nanosaur Comic Book > Home
Apple Computer's pre-installed Macintosh video game is making its comic book debut thanks to Samson Comics.
Up and coming artist Rich Bonk ( The Tenth, F5), joins up with TMP Vetrans Kevin Conrad ( KISS: Psycho Circus, Spawn: The Dark Ages) and Todd Broeker ( Curse of the Spawn, Spawn: The Dark Ages) to produce this visually-stunning full color comic book.
Steve O'Connell (Letterer) added to Creator Section, Colored version of variant cover uploaded
http://www.samsoncomics.com/index2.html   (2850 words)

  
 Game Cube VIDEO GAME REVIEWS... Guess who's back... __________
This system was, in many ways, the real trail-blazer of 16-bit era and featured games such as Bonk, Shinobi, and Military Madness.
Time to once again pull out the William's Almanac and delve into the farthest reaches of video game history.
Before the SNES and Genesis, the premiere consoles of the 16-bit era, there was a little system called the TurboGrafx-16.
http://www.gamevortex.com/gamevortex/pt_gc_tubeslider.html   (212 words)

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