Most modern feeling cartride game?

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vgmastercleveland wrote:Yeah there are definately some great looking games on the SNES. When you say add ons don't count, does that include 32x? The 32x was capable of producing graphics as good as Saturn and Playstation.
Nope 32x was an add on.
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FF III/VI for SNES.
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didn't wii come out with a modern mario all stars game? ohh wait that's just a port of mario all stars from the snes. does that count?
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There are far too many stipulations to this, no add-ons, no effects chips, no Jaguar, no N64. What's the point?
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Super Metroid
DKC Trilogy (2 is my favorite)
Killer Instinct
UMK3 (for me looks pretty good)
Prince of Persia
Demon's Crest
TMNT 4: Turtles in time
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BurningDoom wrote:There are far too many stipulations to this, no add-ons, no effects chips, no Jaguar, no N64. What's the point?
Exactly, especially when the Jaguar was really built to compete more with the SNES and Genesis than anything that came later.

Since I don't really give a shit what these arbitrary rules are, I'm going to go with Tempest 2000, Rayman and Super Burnout. All three are extremely pretty, and have great sound.

If I had to choose from what he deems to be appropriate, then I'd choose Vectorman on the Genesis and DKC on the SNES. Both are beautifully done for their respective consoles, even if DKC doesn't really woo me all that much.
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Milkmachine wrote:
vgmastercleveland wrote:Yeah there are definately some great looking games on the SNES. When you say add ons don't count, does that include 32x? The 32x was capable of producing graphics as good as Saturn and Playstation.
Nope 32x was an add on.
I know the 32x is an add on, I have one. I was making sure it didn't count for this list, and I agree with BurningDoom there are too many stipulations for this.
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I don't know; I never rode a cart before. You tell me! :lol:

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I don't feel DKC or Vectorman are "modern" because 2D platformers are but a niche genre nowadays.
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