

While they had some GREAT ideas used in the game (multiple selectable pilots, different craft, RTS style map-based mission selection).it falls rather short with it's simplistic missions and apparant focus on Walker segments. Not to mention the impotent bosses.Īs for Starfox 2.I have a working ROM, I've beaten the working ROM. Useless whip mechanics aside, there's still the issue of boring levels to contend with. Konami evidently had their own problems with it. Multi Directional whipping isn't a totally bad idea, but it really doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out why Multi-directional whiping never made a comeback, and how limp whipping only reappeared once in 'Harmony of Dissonance'. The snes D-pad is just sensitive enough to result in my unintended limp-whips with enough frequency to make it problematic. Belmont will actually throw the limp whip without ever doing a standard snap. Even with light strokes on the Keyboard (when emulating), I've still been able to dulpicate the same 'accidents'.

No, it's still possible unless I give it the absolute lightest of taps on the controller.which requires too much concentration. It depends on genre - SNES is better for RPGs, the Genesis is out in front on shooters, et cetera - and I play almost everything so I felt like both systems had a distinctive parity not seen before or since, even while being highly unique and idiosyncraticly divergent in specific ways from each other. I don't find it that easy to call, myself. It's not as good a system as Genesis, but it's certainly not worthless. In any case, SNES is a damn fine system, with many damn fine games. I was in the store the other day and I saw Mega Man Zero 4.
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They'd be better looked upon if there weren't so many sequels of little to no difference that seemingly come out every six months, depending on which of the now uncounted series it belongs to. The last game I played in the X series was X2, and the last in the original set was IV all the way back in 91. Mega Man is a good series with far too many games. I did enjoy X4 and X5, but really only for the Zero stuff. I do agree that Mega Man X is overrated, but I never liked Mega Man to begin with, nor do I understand why people are so enamoured with that series (both X and the original). Another great 16-bit game lost to the hype of 32-bit, not to mention the obstacles of its genre being niche (as well as it being a niche game even within that genre) and its lack of graphical oomph by the standards of its platform. I seriously consider that to be one of the best videogames ever put to code.Įarthbound is such an amazing game that sadly got overlooked by almost everyone during its time. I cannot agree with anything that puts down EarthBound. The Genesis had a great selection of RPG's, fighting games, shooters and platform games while the SNES had a ton of boring RPG's and a ton of dire liscensed games (so did the Genesis but not to the same extent.) With the Genesis, we have a large range of great games, covering a wide variety of genres. With the SNES we have quantity over quality. So, you guys can stick with your three good games,

The actual look of the console look horrible and clunky in comparison to the sleek and sexy Genesis look. Nothing like a tad of motion sickness to make your gaming experience complete!Īlso, the SNES controller was poorly designed. I also loved when the screen rotated around in games like SC4, Ghouls n Ghosts and that shitty Mohawk game. True, the SNES had better graphical and audio capiblities but if nearly all of the games on the system are shit, then who cares? So, the Genesis pretty much owns the SNES at all levels. Plus, without my Genesis I wouldn't be able to play Sonic CD, the greatest platform game of all time. (All of the "anime" fighters on the SNES were disgraceful.) Ghoul's and Ghosts (Better than Super GnG.) Sonic the Hedgehog 3 + Knuckles (Super Mario who?) Terminator (better than the SNES version). Streets of Rage 2 (Beats all three Final Fight games) Now, let's look at the classic titles for the Sega Genesis: Then, we have the slew of overrated "classics" such as Zelda 3, Super Metroid (boring as fuck), Super Castlevania 4, Yoshi's Island, Earthbound,Diddy Kong's Quest and the Mega Man X games. The SNES had like three good exclusive games:
