Emerald Rocker, with his Bartles & Jaymes in hand, is visiting just to tease us. Don't feed him (and the alcohol will go straight to his head).
I will investigate further, but here is a response in the comments from "Chris Melissinos" one of the curators(?):
Jay, believe me when I say I understand. In several interviews I discuss the issues around having to work within limits (20 systems for this exhibition) and having to leave out systems I personally loved. The TG-16 was one of my favorite systems of all time. I remember the awesome music from Keith Courage when first fired up, even though the game was pretty bad. From shmups to Dracula X, the TG-16 was amazing for those of us who made up the passionate, yet small, community of fans.
Unfortunately, I had to pare down the list, no Apple II, Amiga 500, TG-16, 3DO, etc.
Sorry, but know that the TG-16 has a special place in my personal collection.
Chris Melissinos
So, I think that we should read the GODDAMN FAQ because, apparently, this exhibit had constraints and they were not trying to be exhaustive or all-inclusive.
Of course, I still submitted a comment about the TG-16!
Other than the CD factor, Turbo is but an asterik in console history.
Not that that prevents me from enjoying the system, but it is what it is.
If the TG-16 is an asterisk (and I'm not arguing otherwise), then what was
game.com?
Seriously. I had never heard of it until the internets enlightened me many moons ago.