I agree. The Genesis has like a "twang" sound, especially in the music, that's hard to disguise. Despite the fact it's also a 16-bit console like the SNES. Not sure how Nintendo avoided the "twang" sound issue for their system.
“Thats It! ARE WE DOIN THIS?” Lol. hey yeah Sega always has the better movements and background effects, snes has calmer audio music. now sound effects, that’s about a tie. Also Graphics in general i’d say a good tie. Colors the SNES wins, gameplay Sega wins. so the outcome is, own both systems because that’s the best way to enjoy em.
I.love this game great sound track
"Groovy!"
:D
My favorite theme from this game is probably Snot a Problem
Finally found a pro that goes through the shortcut toilet flush at the start straight to boss like me!
most SNES games sound way better than their SEGA counterparts
I agree. The Genesis has like a "twang" sound, especially in the music, that's hard to disguise. Despite the fact it's also a 16-bit console like the SNES. Not sure how Nintendo avoided the "twang" sound issue for their system.
@@thatonegamer4937I think it’s due to a special sound chip in the SNES that Sony helped produce
“Thats It! ARE WE DOIN THIS?”
Lol. hey yeah Sega always has the better movements and background effects, snes has calmer audio music. now sound effects, that’s about a tie. Also Graphics in general i’d say a good tie. Colors the SNES wins, gameplay Sega wins. so the outcome is, own both systems because that’s the best way to enjoy em.
@@jacobreed7959 Agreed :)
Is it my imagination, or does Jim somewhat resemble XR from the Buzz Lightyear
cartoon?