Thanks for these!
For all the complaints about clueless YouTube "stars" giving their opinions on "retro" machines ... it's good to remember that "professional" game magazine journalists back in the day didn't have much of a clue, either.
Both articles look like they're a rehash of NEC's promotional materials, together with an ignorance for any of the technical details of what they're talking about.
It was interesting to see that "Software support is muddy, but game development seems to be moving forward with 170 developers".
It shows, once again, that there's a huge difference between talking to developers, and possibly even sending out 170 development kits ... to then actually getting games finished and released and onto store shelves.