Let's pretend like it's the 90s again. Sega and Nintendo are battling it out in the console wars. Sega's 16-bit, High Definition Graphics beast, the Genesis is going toe-to-toe with Nintendo's SNES. Which one wins?
Since I'm a former Sega fanboy who is still in denial over the fact that Sega lost, I'm gonna side with Sega. The Genesis has Blast Processing. Does your precious Super Nintendo have that, Nintendorks?
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2 RepliesEdited by U124926: 5/14/2013 3:36:10 PMI had a Super Nintendo as a kid. Now I have a Genesis. I gotta say, I did like my Super Nintendo better. The graphics were better, the music was better (although a lot of Genesis music has its own charm), the controller was miles and miles ahead of the Genesis. Ever tried play Mortal Kombat on a Genesis controller? Forget it. Also, Nintendo just had more great games. Zelda, Mario, Donkey Kong Country, Final Fantasy, Super Castlevania 4. The classics. That's not to say Genesis didn't have its own greats like Kid Chameleon, Sonic, Beyond Oasis, Batman and Robin, but compared to the Nintendo games they just didn't have the same charm. And even the games that they both had, like Doom, Zombie Ate My Neighbour, the aforementioned Mortal Kombat, were all around better on the SNES. It's too bad SNES stuff is getting so expensive nowadays. Although still less expensive than 360 or PS3 games and hardware. Really the best investment for the next gen is to not get next gen consoles, get old gen. SNES specifically, or both ideally. But SNES was better to me. But then again, [spoiler]BLAST PROCESSING[/spoiler]