Box art was/is still hideous lol.
Have to believe that if the Duo had launched along with Mortal Kombat as an exclusive history would have been different.
I've thought about this for a long time. There is no way that the TG would have lasted too much longer than it did. While maybe some exclusive games would have prolonged the system a little. Either way by the end of 94 the system would have been dead, the PC-FX was a huge failure overseas and couldn't be brought here, without a successor NEC would be lost in the realm of SNES, Genesis, Saturn, N64 and playstations. The era was coming to a close towards the end of it's life and it died when it should of, but along the way it re-wrote history of games, pushed companies overseas such as Sega to push what video games are, and eventually led to companies like Sony to push gaming into the mainstream. The very best we could have hoped for was a better legacy that everyone knows. But given the way most serious game players and collectors revere the system I like the way things turned out.
That being said I'd loved it if there were games like mortal kombat, some of the great PCE shooters, and some more RPGs translated. A few more platformers couldn't have hurt either.
I think that what you'd need to do to get the TG16 more successful in the West includes a few things... first, release it in 1988 instead of 1989; second, release it in Europe (and in '89, preferably, '90 at the latest); and last, actually try to sell it nationwide, with better marketing, so as to try to keep little Sega from beating NEC.
Because really, the only way to get a better '90s situation for the TG16 is to change thigns from the beginning. When the Genesis beat the TG16 in 1989, and people wanted Altered Beast more than Keith Courage or the other TG16 games... well, it was only downhill from there for the system. I mean, losing to Sonic I could understand, that's one of the great games of all time. But losing to Altered Beast, really? That game really isn't that great... they must have been able to do better. (I personally think that Keith Courage is actually good, too, though I know some people disagree on that point.)
I mean, getting Mortal Kombat and/or Castlevania Rondo of Blood in 1992-1993 would have been pretty awesome, but by that point it was way too late to turn things around, people had already made their choices for the SNES or Genesis.
And on that note, one issue with some of these game swaps is, are the games people are proposint to swap them for actually available when that US release released? Because if they weren't yet, that's not really a swap that could have worked...