Okay, I made a sane choice. If their was no PCE at all, and I had to only choose between those two I would get the PC-FX. It looks really really cool. Also the PC-FX also nipped the problem the SGFX had and is more powerfull, I am sure I would have seen tons of nook, nook on my PC-FX then my SGFX as well. Also the machine probably has tons of abilities that takes out the SGFX as well.
For those owners of a PC-FX, I wonder if you could turn it on it's side and load the CD-rom. That would be super cool like something out of fictional works like Iria, or Appleseed.
Keeping in touch with the non-exsistant PCE, it also loads from the top like that computer which the CD-ROM from the PCE could attach to, Which is probably the same formula they had, when they made the PC-FX, but instead of a computer it was a game system.
SGFX is like the Saturn. Being rushed out into an Market, naked without
a title line up. How could a person just throw Ghost and whatever/etc out their and expect people to be amazed. The Genesis also had the same release, and that looks kind embarassing. The original PCE could and should be able to read SGFX games as well, in fact I bet if one was to reprogram G&G they could get the game to run on the PCE, threw the same cart slot.
I bet all five games could run on the PCE, with a little handy work. I mean arcade graphics okay but the Neo-f-ing-geo cart did it, with avengence.
SGFX is not even on the title bar of this website. I clearly can see the small but proud Gon-PC-FX on the page, and hidden in the offical logo. In fact, why not just airbrush Gon on the side of a PC-FX already, because that is what the PC-FX should have been. We will allways have the Dreamcast. Five games man, five games, and even the bloody Virtual boy was probably more popular, and had a bigger line-up and people actually got blind and went back for more.
Maybe a small child had some influence? Or somebody had emotional breakdowns.
PC-FX was the Dreamcast unleashed. Speaking of early Dreamcast............the dreamcast even had a code of conduct for videogames if you haven't noticed.