Gunstar Green wrote:Yes, there's a specific flavor to a lot of Genesis games that's hard to describe to someone who wouldn't get what you mean. It's true of the grid-style box era titles especially.
I'm not knocking the later games but I feel like the Genesis lost something in its later years as it started trying too hard to be the SNES.
For me, some games didn't work well with the "Genesis Style". The Street Fighter series is the first to come to mind. It felt off.
I dunno I often prefer the genesis versions of games. Like zombies ate my neighbors, sunset riders, ys 3, and thunderforce 3. The music is just far superior imo.
I'll give you Thunderforce III, but no can do on Sunset Riders and especially not on Zombies Ate My Neighbors. Some games work better for the Genesis, but ZAMN is not one. It's a cheap port. It sounds inferior, over 1/5 of the screen is taken up by a black bar which then makes everything else look smaller. It doesn't control any better as far as I can tell.
Given the choice between Genesis vs. SNES ports, I almost always choose SNES. A lot of that has to do with the controls - nothing beats the SNES controller in my eyes.
I play Sega Genesis mainly for the amazing exclusives.
BoneSnapDeez wrote:Given the choice between Genesis vs. SNES ports, I almost always choose [Genesis]. A lot of that has to do with the controls - nothing beats the [JP Mega Drive 6-button] controller in my eyes.
I play [Super Nintendo] mainly for the [decent] exclusives.
BoneSnapDeez wrote:Given the choice between Genesis vs. SNES ports, I almost always choose SNES. A lot of that has to do with the controls - nothing beats the SNES controller in my eyes.
I play Sega Genesis mainly for the amazing exclusives.
The only sports game I'd pick snes > Genesis would be Madden '94.
Oh, and the snes sucks and you suck for liking it.
BoneSnapDeez wrote:Given the choice between Genesis vs. SNES ports, I almost always choose [Genesis]. A lot of that has to do with the controls - nothing beats the [JP Mega Drive 6-button] controller in my eyes.
I play [Super Nintendo] mainly for the [decent] exclusives.
Fixed that for [me].
Is there something different about the JP 6-button controller vs the US one?
For the most part, I prefer SNES ports. There are exceptions of course (Samurai Showdown, for example). But on the majority of them SNES ports have better soundtracks, I prefer the SNES controller, and often times even a little better looking graphics.