One month after revealing its TurboGrafx-16 Mini console and just five of its games, Konami has shared two videos detailing the final lineup, and the console’s release date. There are 24 game for the TurboGrafx-16 and 26 for its Japanese variant, the PC Engine, and a release date of March 19, 2020.

In a unique twist, however, all of the games will be included with both versions, for a grand total of 50 titles. There is some overlap between regional releases, “with minor regional differences,” the official site states.

Here’s the full list of TurboGrafx-16 titles, with the five previously announced titles in bold:

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

Soldier Blade

Lords of Thunder

Bomberman ’93

And here are the 26 PC Engine titles which, the site notes, are in Japanese:

The Kung Fu

Jaseiken Necromancer

Fantasy Zone

Appare! Gateball

Nectaris

Dungeon Explorer

Neutopia

PC Genjin

Ys I・II

Super Darius

Super Star Soldier

Daimakaimura

Aldynes

Neutopia II

Gradius

Salamander

Super Momotaro Dentetsu II

Ninja Ryūkenden *Japanese ver. 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

One game worth highlighting is Hideo Kojima’s cyberpunk classic Snatcher, included in the list of Japanese titles. The game was later localized and ported to the Sega CD, though it was a commercial failure and continues to fetch a high price in the retro market. It seems unlikely that this release will be localized, but Konami is sure to get the request. We’ve reached out for clarification.

While the TurboGrafx-16 Mini includes two controller ports — an upgrade from the original console’s single port — it will also offer an authentic retro experience by supporting up to five players with a multitap, sold separately just like the TurboTap was in 1989. It also features retro mini console mainstays like CRT scanline and quick save features.

The console will be available exclusively on Amazon, and has a pre-order period starting July 15, the first day of the retail giant’s annual Prime Day event. With eight months to go before the TurboGrafx-16 Mini’s March 2020 release, there’s seemingly not much else for Konami to reveal besides its price and, perhaps most importantly, the quality of its emulation. With noted porting house M2 handling duties on the Sega Genesis Mini, as well as Konami’s recent “Anniversary Collection” series, there’s hope they’ll be involved in this project, avoiding another PlayStation Classic situation.