Is this genius seriously blaming NEC because the system wasn't sold in his country and he wasn't savvy enough to import?!?
And here I thought fanboys could never be as stupid, ignorant and blind as the nintendorks. PC Engine fanf*cktards are just as bad it seems. Importing was not an option, "genius". See where I said I bought one "AS SOON AS I DISCOVERED EBAY" Not everywhere in the world had a thriving import scene! If I could have bought one before that, I would have! I'll say it again, the system SHOULD HAVE BEEN IMPROVED WITH THE DUO! At the very least they could have increased the size! It is the stupidest back up system I have ever seen. Unlike the MEGA-CD, there is no indication of how much space you have or how much space each game takes up. It is not until you boot a game that you discover you cannot save. The Ten no Koe is rather shit as well. You cannot transfer files back and forth, you can only transfer the entire block of data.
I bet you are one of those types that thinks PCE Popfulmail is superior to the MEGA-CD version (LMFAO!!!) while defending Strider Hiryu as being a good game. You're a rude, ignorant joke.
You are dismissing entire console fan-bases except the one you prefer, yet are declaring those who disagree with you as being irrational. I take it you are somehow unfamiliar with Sonic fan-fiction, or are the type of Sega/Sonic fan who hates non Sonic sex stuff?
I started mail-ordering games, including Japanese games, in 1989 and have continued to till this day. I also bought European game mags through the 90's and also know from game forums how importing was much bigger in Europe than in North America. Your ignorance doesn't change history or reality.
I'm not going to bother describing the subtleties of PCE save management or point out the many flaws in other systems during the time period you describe (
dying Saturn cart slots, slow PSX save/loading, etc), because you're obviously aren't open to discussion or learning. The fact that you are obliviously critical of "NEC hardware" while championing the PAL Mega-CD for keeping saves for a library of games looking, sounding and playing broken shows who the "rude, ignorant joke" really is.
I take it that you judge games solely by the superficial aspects of their graphics and selective technical aspects? Did you really play all the way through PCE Popful Mail and one of the Sega versions?
I agree that Strider isn't a good game, I thought as much the first time I played through it when it was released for Genesis. That's why I don't care much about the unfinished PCE version.