Quote Originally Posted by Oldskool View Post
The reason why they probably didn't include CD based systems or systems like the TG-16 is probably because they were either not very well known, or the CD medium made it too easy to display "art" in the form of FMV, etc - even if movies are considered art. I'm sure there was a reason. Not to mention there is no way they could include every console. That's what the Video Game Museum is for.

I gotta say I don't agree. The best games for both the Turbo and Sega CD would wind up being non-FMV imo (save maybe for Sherlock Holmes just for being one of the first console FMVs). Regardless of popularity, I think they should have been including for the fact that it was a leap in the technology to the storage power of cds and what could be done with them. Even one of the displays talking about various eras of gaming states that "..with increased storage and advancing technologies...", etc. so, with that, the DEFINITELY should have been included....

.....plus, it would have been nice to see Snatcher and Lunar:EB on display for the Sega CD! lol