I enjoyed the article, but groaned every time the author went out of his way to emphasize that the PCE was not a "true 16-bit" system and that it "doesn't hold a candle" technologically to other 16-bit consoles.
When old gamers wax rhapsodic about the 16-bit console wars, they're really talking about the conflict between Nintendo's Super NES and the Sega Genesis. ... If Hudson and NEC's TurboGrafx-16 enters these console war conversations at all, it's strictly to serve as a footnote or distraction.
Poor Dead of the Brain, forgotten again.