I'm just dropping in to say Sparkster.
The Mega Drive version kicked seven shades of shite out of the SNES port...thing.
The Mega Drive version kicked seven shades of shite out of the SNES port...thing.
The absolute worst? Au contraire!yesbag said:Oh god no!That was the absolute worst home console version of that game.Kurai Angelo said:Street Fighter II
I girl I work with told me her boyfriend started playing her genesis and was shocked at how hard Lion King was. He made a bet with his roommates that whoever beats the Elephant Graveyard level got $20. Pussies, I beat that level when I was 8shrekfan246 said:Lion King (has some touchy controls and the stampede stage still haunts my dreams
Sega having 'better' hardware is arguable to say the least. Most of their systems are inferior in many or all respects to at least one of their direct competitors, or they have a major drawback, like the Game Gear eating batteries like candy or the Saturn having very complex architecture so programming games on it was very hard.thebakedpotato said:Sega, in their console making days, had a penchant for experimentation and risk taking with their hardware that unfortunately also lead to its downfall. Sega took risks, and worked to deliver better hardware than the competition. And the price of pushing the envelope can be costly at times.
I'll see your Jurassic Park and raise you a :Rampage Edition.thebakedpotato said:Jurassic Park
Don't forget the other very popular phrase that game's shoddy localization created (like most of the internet seems to have done):chimpzy said:Zero Wing
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I'd swap that sound quality for the SEGA 6 button pad any day of the week, the SEGA MD / SAT D-pad is widely regarded as having the best Dpad for fighters. The Nintendo cross dpad is fine for platformers and that's it imo.yesbag said:Oh god no!That was the absolute worst home console version of that game.Kurai Angelo said:Street Fighter II
If you had a 3 button Gamepad, you actually had to toggle punches and kicks with the Start button.
Because of the lack of colour display of the Genesis (as opposed to TG-16 and SNES) the visuals were a downgrade.
But the worst things was the sound effects. Just plain bad when compared to the SNES and TG-16 versions.
I was an SNES kid through and through, but this is the game that eventually made me get a Genesis. That and the superior version of NHL 94. The first X-Men game was pretty kick ass as well.___________________ said:X-Men 2: Clone Wars
I love all of the games I ever played on the Mega Drive, but that one was my favourite (as far as I can remember). The soundtrack was out of this world. Kurt Harland rocks.