...Artwork printed on plastic on Hucards is shiny and colorful. It is the highest quality artwork on a video game cart and better than all retro console game carts....
I never really thought about this, but it is definitely true and a huge part of what makes HuCards attractive. The artwork printed right on the card is unique to PCE/TG16 AFAIK...
Yes it is unique in my knowledge. Those cards look awesome. It would be interesting if somebody has info how much costed to Nec to do this! I mean if it actually costed more than the stickers of the combetition.
I think second higher quality after PCE/TG16 was the stickers of the first Game Boy
Hell yes!
First, I agree with nopepper: the HuCARD inserted into console/GT/TurboExpress = a brilliant, gorgeous aesthetic that NEARLY ALL OTHER consoles of olde failed to achieve (I have argued that, usually, carts looked like ugly, STOOPID warts growing from the hardware).
Second, to address art-directly-on-media: I have thought about this often (printing directly on HuCARD) and, as folks have suggested, it might be rather unique to the BeeCARD media:
(1) I have an MSX Star Soldier (printed directly on it)
(2) Sega Cards (I only have NA...so nothing too exciting to see)....
(3) Did old Odyssey have printing on carts? I am pretty sure there are some Atari or Coleco games with text printed on cart...but, maybe my memories from youth are wrong? Like....SEARS version of VCS/2600 had simple text printed on cart?
(4) I have to take a photo now... but I think I traded away 99% of my Atari stuff a few years ago.
(5) I wrote about it here:
http://archives.tg-16.com/EGM_1989_07.htm#HuCARD_Evolution(That article has some images that show how NA HuCARDs evolved over time...)