It was actually the far lesser known NEC (Sequel?) 32-bit entry into the console market. It was mainly to compete with the Sega Saturn and Playstation. Sadly, it didn't have the lasting power that it's little brother had when it battled the evil Big N and FEKA through much of the 16-bit wars.
It wasn't a PC Engine! It didn't play HuCards, it doesn't even play CD-rom2, SCD or Arcade Card games! Nope, before you even ask.. No it doesn't have a slot for Super Grafx games either.
However- also meaning that it didn't live up to the proud library of games that we saw on the little engine that could. Me personally, I was greatly disappointed with my experience with the PC-FX. While in my experiences (Which were a small sampling) I did enjoy a couple stand out games - Zenki FX, Chip Chan Kick, Last Emperial Prince and Sparkling Feather (Super Power League was pretty cool too), however I found the lack of actual games that weren't just digital comics, dating sims or FMV features to be too great for me. I eventually sold it off after only a year or so of owning one.
I've contemplated jumping back into this console to give it another chance knowing full well that I very easily could find more games to enjoy for it, however I've put it on a fairly large queue of games and other consoles that I know I would enjoy more. As it stands, I'd rank the PC-FX up just above the CD-i in terms of 'wanting to own one'. Which isn't very good.
Any thoughts like this of your own? Did you go into the PC-FX expecting a follow up to the PC Engine? Were you pleasantly surprised by the console? Do you think it stacks up to other 32-bit consoles of the time?
Forum Topic: If anyone has one for sale (CHEAP) shoot me a PM.