The first time I saw Gate of Thunder in person I thought that it was a Neo Geo game. And not like, "what is, this like a Neo Geo game? Oh, it's a Turbo game". I had seen some screens in magazines and was as hardcore a game enthusiast as anyone. I was looking at a window display at a Radio Shack, that had 3 TVs, each one running a different console. Not only were Canadian Radio Shacks not connected to tge U.S. chain, but some brought in all kinds of game stuff from other sources. I saw a Genesis SNES and what looked like a Neo Geo demo and figured that this was one of the franchises that did what they want (this wasn't my hometown).
I remember what I thought and felt vividly, as it is tied to my realization that it was actually GoT the first tine I played it after I got a Duo and the memory was still fresh. I didn't pay GoT much attention, because I was interested in finding Turbo games that I couldn't buy at home and the AES was something I'd never get to play. I figured I'd try it out when/if it made it to the MVS back home. But I remember clearly that during my brief glimpses of the intro cinema and a couple stages, how it was obe of the nicest looking/most impressive Neo Geo games I'd seen, how the cinema character art had so many shades and some of that signature Beo Geo color that I wouldn't see on TG-16... and how impressive the only-in-arcades parallax was. I didn't stare too long, because it made me wish I could own a console and game like that.