
The X16 is pretty much a cousin of the C64 and the VIC-20, so it makes sense for users to wonder about running C64 or VIC-20 games on it (before being disappointed that it's not possible**).
What I'm wondering about more is, to those asking about something like a plug-in card that can turn the X16 into a ZX Spectrum or an Apple II for example, what do you see the X16 as? Like, what were you hoping to do with it?
It is fun to think about whether such a thing is possible at all on the X16, and hypothetically what it would take to do it. That's probably what's giving us the serial, wifi, and midi cards.

...but to me, it seems strange to think that there are many people who don't see the X16 as its own thing, and merely a stepping stone to something else. That is, "I have this thing, but I want it to be a different thing instead".
Maybe it's because we're so early in the X16's lifespan that it hasn't had time to really establish itself?
Maybe these are users looking for something to do with the X16, but aren't programmers or developers, so that aspect doesn't appeal to them?
This is actually pretty interesting about how we see weird new things like the X16. I wonder if there were similar situations long ago? Like, at the introduction of the VIC-20, were people wondering if they could run their Atari games on it? I'll bet that did happen.

** Yes, I know about BASIC V2 games, but you know what I mean.
