Seldane, If people hate the game, they don't have to buy it. Pretty simple.
I had an experience with a visitor some years ago who had seen, and only played the TG-16 at in-store demos. When he saw the system over here his exclamation was, "OH SHTI! TURBO GRAFX!".
I guess he hadn't seen too many around during "it's time", and still remembered the system. He went through a decent chunk fo the games. There were many he didn't care for, however there were always Splatterhouse, Ninja Spirit, Devil/Alien Crush, etc.
Then again, with some other folks, we've had some laughs at the limitations of the system, such as showing how having too much going on at once can slow the system to slow motion in certain games (pretty easy to do with Air Zonk).
TG-16 is definately a niche system.
I have a dislike for pretty much any systems after sega/nintendo/tg-16 16-bit period. I don't care much for the games (at least what I've seen) or the controllers. Systems before it, I'm pretty much OK with, though I'm not too fond of the intellivision or Coleco pad/sticks. hahah, so that's where I'm coming from with video games. Not something I do much of anymore, the last system I acquired was the Turbo Duo.
Sure is a lot of hate in this thread for card games.
The other thign is, measuring Turbo Games against current stuff isn't totally "fair". Gotta look aat the time whent he game was released, what else was available. Blades of Steel was more than likely better than TV Sports Hockey, etc.