![]() In short - SNES had better graphics, Better sound, And better games. Even Mortal Kombat 2 on Genesis is a dithered mess compared to the much-more-faithful arcade port. Genesis had less of a disadvantage early because the price of ROM chips were higher and programmers had to resort to lower color sprites to fit in more of them, But then you get 32 mbit games like Donkey Kong Country, Killer Instinct, Chrono Trigger, Etc and nothing on Genesis compares graphically. Genesis could never handle the quality of music heard in games like Chrono Trigger or Secret of Mana.īy the time SNES hit its stride in 1993 or so, Its stronger graphical capabilities made Genesis games look weak in comparison. ![]() Genesis also has a sound chip that is technologically inferior, And only sometimes sounds better because of a lack of knowledge of how to program for the SNES sound chip. Neither system's Aladdin games are particularly enthralling and therefore a weak way to judge the system. Genesis fans talk about Aladdin being better on Genesis but the only cool thing about is the quality of sprite animation. People who listended to this also liked: Alex Kidd - The Lost Stars Sega Master System (VGM) 20 em 1 Sega Master System (VGM) Alex Kidd - The Lost Stars (FM) Sega Master. Genesis might have Phantasy Star 4 but FF6 is better. Console: Sega Master System (VGM) Composer: Unknown. However, One could just as easily argue that Turtles in Time on SNES is both better than Hyperstone Heist (easy argument to make) and even SoR2 (admittedly up for debate). It was a 10-Megabit cart (an awkward size actually) which paled in comparison to the 16 Megabit consumed by the Sega Genesis game, in a time where people tended to equal quantity and quality. Action/adventure/RPGs can be timeless, But sports games are rapidly obsoleted with changing rosters and improving technology.ĭevils advocate: Yes, The best beat 'em up on Genesis (Streets of Rage 2) is a great game, And probably better than its SNES direct equivalent (Final Fight). Aladdin for SNES was a regular quality platform game and did not bring any new advances in technology, and was not marketed as the flagship game for the system back in 1993. " Sure, The SNES version had slowdown and the Genesis version didn't, But better-at-the-time sports games isn't sufficient to crown a game console a winner. People still speed run games like Link to the Past, Super Metroid, Etc but the only lingering memory about Genesis is "oh yeah i used to play my brother at NHL 94 and that was pretty fun i guess. It also has a better color palette that enables substantially better 2d graphics - 256 colors on screen vs 64 on Genesis. SNES has actual classics that are still fun to play today. ![]()
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