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| − | '''Jonathan Brandstetter''' was the spokesman for the Turbo Duo video game console.  He appeared in advertisment comics as the superhero character [[Johnny Turbo]], along with his sidekick, a comic-ized version of Tony Ancona.  He beat up "Feka" employees before discovering their hideous secret: "Oh my god!  They're not even human!".  The games he plugged had "the arcade feel!", and anything else "doesn't even compare!".  | + | '''Jonathan Brandstetter''' was the spokesman for the Turbo Duo video game console, a hybrid Turbografx 16 and Turbografx CD system.  He appeared in advertisment comics as the superhero character [[Johnny Turbo]], along with his sidekick, a comic-ized version of Tony Ancona.  He beat up "Feka" employees for lying to children and saying their CD-based system could work by itself. SEGA never made this claim in real life. before discovering their hideous secret: "Oh my god!  They're not even human!".  The games he plugged had "the arcade feel!", and anything else "doesn't even compare!". Johnny Turbo is based on a real life game developer, John C. Brandstetter. After the advertising campaign, John had a son named Jonathan Brandstetter. Tony, the sidekick of Johnny Turbo, is based off of Tony Ancona.  | 
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Jonathan Brandstetter was the spokesman for the Turbo Duo video game console, a hybrid Turbografx 16 and Turbografx CD system. He appeared in advertisment comics as the superhero character Johnny Turbo, along with his sidekick, a comic-ized version of Tony Ancona. He beat up "Feka" employees for lying to children and saying their CD-based system could work by itself. SEGA never made this claim in real life. before discovering their hideous secret: "Oh my god! They're not even human!". The games he plugged had "the arcade feel!", and anything else "doesn't even compare!". Johnny Turbo is based on a real life game developer, John C. Brandstetter. After the advertising campaign, John had a son named Jonathan Brandstetter. Tony, the sidekick of Johnny Turbo, is based off of Tony Ancona.