Well, here are the comparison for this game-- Super Nintendo version: One of Chaos' finishers was censored, replaced by the "No Cheese" symbol. Sega 16-bit version: Graphics look washed out due to the limited color palette. Sega 32X version: Better graphics than the Sega 16-bit version. 3DO, PS1 and Saturn versions: All new CGI intro, but the loading times really kill these ports (No, the RAM cartridge for the Sega Saturn does _not_ help). Jaguar CD version: Same as the 3DO version, but has shorter loading times. However, you cannot play the Jaguar CD version nowadays because of what AVGN said in the Part 2 of his Atari Jaguar review about the Jaguar CD module. Midway Arcade Treasures 2: Simpler special moves. If you're curious about the console ports, check it out here-- ruclips.net/video/hIfXhl11mr0/видео.html
Well, here are the comparison for this game--
Super Nintendo version: One of Chaos' finishers was censored, replaced by the "No Cheese" symbol.
Sega 16-bit version: Graphics look washed out due to the limited color palette.
Sega 32X version: Better graphics than the Sega 16-bit version.
3DO, PS1 and Saturn versions: All new CGI intro, but the loading times really kill these ports (No, the RAM cartridge for the Sega Saturn does _not_ help).
Jaguar CD version: Same as the 3DO version, but has shorter loading times. However, you cannot play the Jaguar CD version nowadays because of what AVGN said in the Part 2 of his Atari Jaguar review about the Jaguar CD module.
Midway Arcade Treasures 2: Simpler special moves.
If you're curious about the console ports, check it out here--
ruclips.net/video/hIfXhl11mr0/видео.html
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