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 | | 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. |
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| | 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. |
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| | 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. |
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| | 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 |
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http://www.samsoncomics.com/index2.html
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| | 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. |
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http://www.gamevortex.com/gamevortex/pt_gc_tubeslider.html
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