MrPopo wrote:Did you just use the fact that Popful Mail is on both as a selling point for one?
And the same goes for Snatcher. In fact, the Sega CD version is the only one you can play in English IIRC.
MrPopo wrote:Did you just use the fact that Popful Mail is on both as a selling point for one?
Betamax001 wrote:This just reminds me that I need another HDMI cable to hook up my laptop to play SNES/Genesis/TG16 games on my TV![]()
That being said, if I had to actually pick either SNES or Genesis, it would totally be SNES. Mainly because pretty much all of the good Genesis games are available on compilations for new systems.
Violent By Design wrote:I know this is a troll thread
Violent By Design wrote:How is the SNES any different o.O?
Most notable SNES games you can buy on the Virtual Console.
isiolia wrote:Violent By Design wrote:How is the SNES any different o.O?
Most notable SNES games you can buy on the Virtual Console.
Virtual Console is significantly more expesive (and tied to particular hardware) than stuff like this or this.
$10-20 for collections of 40 or so games. Plus the various Sonic collections over the years, and other, smaller collections like the one on the PSP.
Nintendo has done things like that occasionally, like the Zelda promo discs, or the Kirby anniversary release, but they don't make quite as much of a habit of it as Sega has.
General_Norris wrote:Violent By Design wrote:I know this is a troll thread
It's not a troll thread, it just has a funny title.
General_Norris wrote:Violent By Design wrote:I know this is a troll thread
It's not a troll thread, it just has a funny title.
Violent By Design wrote:Hm..most big time SNES games have been released in sets. It is true that Sega does release very big collections, though those super huge ones really only came out this generation. I remember the Sega smash packs only used to have 12-16 games :-p.