The many versions of "weird western" out there all seem to have the same thing in common: small but dedicated fan bases, and an utter inability to catch on in the mainstream. Even Deadlands, the RPG heavyweight for the genre is a niche product in a niche industry. On the screens both large and small we have had a number of attempts, most of which never fully catch a wave.
In 1993 we got the steampunk sci-fi "The Adventures of Brisco County Jr." on Fox. On Friday nights. Yeah, this show was all but destined to be a one and done series and, while history shows that the show managed a full season order, in the end that was not an inaccurate prognostication at the time, and yet for myself and man others this show remains a fond memory in TV history. Bruce Campbell had (and still has) more than enough charisma to lead a series, the writing was snappy and smart, and the weird season 1 meta-plot with a time traveling golden orb from the future that could empower people with incredible abilities remains a fun way to stitch together the shows few episodes and tell some really different western style stories.
Maybe its the old nostalgia glasses painting a rosy view of a B-grade show, or maybe it was just as ahead of its time as another sci-fi western that Fox would kill in the Friday slot just a few years later. All I can say is that I have fond memories and that it has colored aspects of my gaming for nearly 30 years.