Billy86 wrote: » Nah, as great as the mega drive was the SNES had a stupidly long list of good games, and several games that would go down as all time greats. Nobody has even mentioned super metroid for it I dont think. As about a 8 or 9 year old kid that was the first time my mind was well and truly blown away by a game, it was just so insanely huge and open for the time.
Patww79 wrote: » Billy86 wrote: » Nah, as great as the mega drive was the SNES had a stupidly long list of good games, and several games that would go down as all time greats. Nobody has even mentioned super metroid for it I dont think. As about a 8 or 9 year old kid that was the first time my mind was well and truly blown away by a game, it was just so insanely huge and open for the time. I never got around to that at the time and have been meaning to play it through on the SNES mini. Don't think I've ever played a Metroid game at all.
Esel wrote: » Anyone remember the Sega MultiMega? Took CDs as well as cartridges.
Starscream25 wrote: » All this talk about sound quality between the 2, when I was 10 years old or thereabouts, presumably ye were all in the same age bracket give or take a few years when both systems came, did anyone really give much of a ****e when it came to sound when ye played all these games back in the day? For me it was the fun and enjoyability factor. Maybe my ears were just never as finely tuned.
BeerWolf wrote: » Pft... I had a 3DO...!
Stacksofwacks wrote: » Im not sure about Senna GP it could have been on Nintento 64
unkel wrote: » Awesome. Desert strike! Got a loan of one when I was a student and I played it day and night until I finished that game. I knew then that gaming would be a dangerous addiction for me, so I haven't gamed since Anyone remember what that game was called with the mountain bike? You descended a hill and the more intricate and complex your stunts were, the more points you got. I still have the background tune in my head the guts of 30 years later
grindle wrote: » Yep, and v2 allowed up to 8 players thanks to that control scheme and the swanky cartridge
Insect Overlord wrote: Anyone ever play Soleil?
Johnny Dogs wrote: » We had both in our house growing up, they were both good machines in their own ways. Megadrive had such classics as Altered Beast, Golden Axe, Sonic and one of my own persoanal favourites - Populous, but as already mentioned , the sound from it never compared with a SNES. The SNES had some genius games too mind you, Mario World was a classic, as was Mario Kart , and we had hours upon hours of fun with super tennis, and my favourite for the SNES was pilot wings. The stereo audio, and mode 7 meant the SNES takes it for me overall though.
Necro wrote: » All this thread makes me want to do is buy the Mega Drive console preloaded with loads of games....
Kidchameleon wrote: » I would wait until a proper one is released by sega, the one available that you are probably refering to is by a company called AT games, the console is meant to be terrible - bad controllers, slow gameplay and bad sound emulation. You would be better off getting a real megadrive. You could get real controllers with it and perhaps an "everdrive" that would allow you to play any game.