I got the TG Mini and I'm digging it. I'm curious about the latency. 8-Bit Guy on youtube did a great measurement of the latency on the C64 Mini and the C64 Maxi. I'd love to see a similar test for the TG/PCE Mini.
The controller is fine. Run and Select are mushy and subpar, but the D-Pad and I & II are good enough I don't notice any difference from original hardware without an AB comparison.
Anyone wanna debate the game selection? We started in my chit-chat thread, but this topic is a better home for such things.
Generally, I love the games they picked. Plenty of good shooters, the best two Bonk games, the best Air Zonk, the best two Bombermans, the best strategy game (Military Madness), some puzzlers, great tech showcases (Sapphire, Ghouls & Ghosts, Dracula X), decent multi-players (DE, Moto Roader, Bombermans, Parasol Stars, Sapphire).
I can live without some of my favorites because they would have been redundant. Lords of Thunder is good enough I can do without GoT and Cotton. Dungeon Explorer 1 is good enough I don't need #2.
Most of the games I miss were probably impossible due to licensing issues. I wish we had Bloody Wolf, but Data East got weird about licensing and yanked their Wii VC games back in 2012. Order of the Griffon is my personal favorite TG16 RPG, but who knows what the status is on those old Westwood/SSI games. I would love to see some Namcot games like Pac-Land or Ordyne. SF2 would have been cool, but 2-button controllers ruled that out. Kieth Courage's IP is still tied up with some anime in Japan.
IMO, the unexcusable absences are:
*Sports games. I'm not even a sports guy, but WTF, only Power Golf? Battle Royale or baseball would add some nice variety.
*CD games. I know they weigh in at half a gigabyte, but only two U.S. CD games is ridiculous.
*Wonderboy games. New Adventure Island and JJ & Jeff is a good start, but where's Dragon's Curse, Dynastic Hero, Monster Lair, or PCE Monster Land? This series is such an essential part of the Turbo experience we should have had more. Most were available on the Wii VC, so there was no reason not to include more.
*RPG's. Zelda/gauntlet action RPG's like Ys, Neutopia 1 & 2, and Dungeon Explorer aren't enough for English gamers. This ties into my complaint about lack of CD games in general. Just one or two more RPG-ish games would really complete the Mini's library: Shape Shifter, Dragon Slayer, Exile, CF2, Loom, Beyond Shadowgate, Dynastic Hero, Double Dungeons... ANYTHING.