I definitely don't agree regarding the sound here, as it sounds like the SNES version is being played in an echo chamber or large canyon or something, but I agree with you on the rest. It certainly looks nicer and is even more graphically impressive in many places on SNES.
It's difficult to decide between either version. They're both good in their own right. Overall, I think I'd rate the SNES version a bit higher because it has slightly nicer graphics, its Pac-Man voice sounds more expressive and the music instrumentation is better in my opinion. Say what you will about the SNES music's reverb, I think I'm one of the few people who can actually tolerate it, if only because I'm used to it after having heard that same reverb effect in several other SNES soundtracks. Plus, I'm not a fan of that crackly drum sample they used in the Genesis/Mega Drive version's music. As much as it may be weird to admit, this is actually one of my favourite games in the whole series despite not playing like a traditional Pac-Man game. It had a unique spin on the point-and-click genre in that the main character is constantly moving around and interacting with things on their own without your input, and because of Pac-Man's wide range of emotions and the myriad of things you can make him interact with, several of the game's points of interest have different outcomes depending on how Pac-Man is feeling when his attention is turned towards them, so the possibilities are almost endless. Finally, this is, without a doubt, one of the _FUNNIEST_ games I have ever played. The Schadenfreude factor is through the roof! You don't have to clear each of the game's four missions straight away, you can just spend all your time using your slingshot to hit almost anything, even Pac-Man himself, with often hilarious results, and the best part is that you have infinite "lives". There are _so_ many ways to abuse and humiliate the poor guy that there's even a series of (very) old RUclips videos called "Making Pac-Man Suffer!" that shows most of them. Definitely worth watching if you can handle the old video quality of the mid-2000s.
So people are making the general consensus that SNES looks better and Mega Drive sounds better. I can't disagree with that. I always thought the SNES version didn't sound that good. The composition and instrument choice is good, but amount of reverb applied is WAY over any SNES game I've heard. Very grating to the ears... However, it looks nice overall. Meanwhile, the Mega Drive version seems to be missing some details and stuff, but the sound is far more pleasant.
The music sounds way nicer on the SNES. Even though the SNES music has a lot of reverb, the Genesis sometimes sounds like some weird mess of instruments to me, and it also gives me the effect that some beats are missing
i think both versions are good but i gotta give the edge to genesis. he sounds more expressive in this version, and the music gives you more of a smooth village/town feel. its like he even has words in the sega ver like you can hear him saying stuff like "wanna go over there?" "i dont know what to do " and so on.
It's kind of crazy to me that people are trashing the SNES version a bit. I remember renting both a lot, and knowing that only the SNES version actually came out in Japan, it seems especially evident that the SNES version was the lead platform that the game was originally made for, and the Genesis version is a (very well done) port. Genesis is clearly missing some features here and there like the music tempo changes based on Pac-Man's mood, iris-in, iris-out on "deaths", Pac-Man's chatter being actual pitch-shifted voice samples instead of synthesizer-voice, and better-looking word balloons at the beginning. If you hadn't played both versions though, you'd never know you were missing anything, and I think they did a great job working within the boundaries of the Genesis' limitations. As far as I've ever played it, the SNES music always sounds like this -- in music as well as the game itself, they're aiming for a sort of wacky 1920s-30s "check us out, we can pair audio and performed music with our theatrical cartoons now", Silly Symphonies/Merrie Melodies-type of off-kilter old timey cartoon feel with this game. Steamboat Willie and so forth, the same stuff that Cuphead was riffing off of.
It isn't just because I grew up with the Genesis version, but the Genesis version sounds far better to me, especially for music. It also has Pac-Jr. as well. The music on SNES sounds really weird to me, especially the instrumentation. Pac-Man's voice also sounds really weird on SNES as well. I will say the SNES version is far more colourful though. The games run at the same resolution too, which is nice.
The snes reverb was overdone a little bit. Sounds like it emanates from a tin can. But it sounds different on a tv speaker vs proper captured stereo sound too.
I have to say, I think the Genesis is impressive for the use of the background scaling instead of mode seven, and for the instrumentation being fairy good given the limits of the Genesis sound chip.
I had the SNES version, I was young and didnt know how to play it so it sucked as a kid, I went to play it again, its better than what I remember though Edit: also the SNES version has "better" sounding music, it sounds like a bunch of different metals being banged on to make the music
Visual: I prefer the SNES version, so the cutcenes is a circle screen, SNES Point. Gameplay: Both, there's is the same gameplay, some changes in two versions. Both points Sound: Mmmm that's it's good in both, but if had to choose one, the Mega Drive is good. MD Point Snes Wins! (Sorry for my really bad english)
I think that the snes version is better since in snes there is a detail that changes a lot because the music speeds up or slows down depending on the mood of pac man, it gives it a touch, I also think it has better music but well no we can complain since the sega genesis was created to compete against the nes and was created before the snes.
God knows what they did with the sound on the SNES version but it sounds like it's playing in an echo chamber or something. :-o The SNES version looks nicer all round (more colours on screen, better colour choices, not stretched, additional window/masking effects in interiors, some Mode 7 scaling on the intro, proper transparency on things like clouds and lasers in later levels, more background layers and extra parallax in some of later levels too, etc), but the Genesis version sounds much better (not like it's playing in some tunnel).
I got two things. 1. I added this game to my SNES Collection, but I only play Pac-Man and Ms Pac-Man on it. 2. Would you mind if you do Grobda Version Comparison video someday?
1 thing I like about the genesis is that it almost sounds close to an arcade! 1 thing I do not like about the genesis is the music it does not switch to fast or slow 1 thing i like about the snes it sounds like a cartoon 1 thing i do not like about the snes is that it has too much "reverb" or echoes Both are good but in my opinion is the snes
I at one point owned both a SNES and Genesis copies of this now I am on my second copy for the Genesis it only cost me 6 dollars for it at the used game store I like the sound quality of both but the images are more desirable on the SNES port
Hey, is anyone gonna talk about when the pac man gets mad the music goes faster and when hes sad the music goes slower in the SNES version and not in the Genesis version
@@ferhound I honestly think maybe there's a bug in the SNES version's sound code or something and the developer just didn't realise. Or maybe it sounds much worse via emulation than on a real TV or something, but that isn't a problem I've noticed with any other emulated SNES games. If that sound is intentional then it's honestly just terrible.
@@inceptional believeme me I was raised by the Genesis ver. played the game on both hardware and emulated, they are perfectly replicated. Snes sounds wrong.
Wow. I never considered the ghosts point of view before. Pac-Man is a pretty dark concept for a game. Even the original. Now the lore is explained I feel sorry for the ghosts. Also, this is one of the strangest games ever made. SNES wins as Genesis port borked the aspect, music is a bit too harsh and colours to primary. I think that was a choice though because Sega would encourage brighter colours and Nintendo the opposite. 512 (+dark and light variants) still have more subtle greens and yellows than that.
I think you've got those backwards as the PC/Amiga pixel-art games of the time always tended to look visually more dated/limited than the arcades. But, whatever you meant, the SNES version definitely looks better, and in some of the later levels very noticeably so. The SNES version sounds terrible though.
@@inceptional I think he meant by the fact SNES features more vibrant colors and Mega Drive features simpler shading and more muted colors, since arcade games in the late 80s had a lot of games go with muted, simpler colors (Karnov, Forgotten Worlds, Gradius 2, and Twinbee come to mind)
@@solarflare9078 The Genesis has a 9-bit 512-colour master palette. The SNES has a 15-bit 32,768-colour master palette. That's a whopping 64x larger. The Genesis can display a max of 4 bits per pixel as a standard option (16 colours) and the SNES a max of 8 bits per pixel as a standard option (256 colours). That's 16x larger. The SNES not only has the ability to display more vibrant colours than Genesis but also simpler shading and more muted colours too; it just comes down to what the developer prefers to go with on SNES. That's pretty standard affair given the colour capabilities of these consoles compared to each other. It's also true of most arcades of that era too, which are generally able to display many more and nicer colours than Genesis and often more than SNES too. In this particular game, I think the SNES colours are generally warmer and nicer and gentler on the eyes while the Genesis colours are often somewhat dull yet harsh and garish, which is the typical result of the SNES being able to display more colours with a much larger colour gamut. Pause the video and jump back and forth between 2:53 and 2:58 or between 5:38 and 5:43 and I think you can clearly see the difference, particularly in things like the sky, the background hills/rocks, the grass and fence there. The SNES audio is indeed really terrible here though. Although it's certainly capable of far better sound that what they pulled off in this particular game.
Okay I really don't know what's the matter with some of you guys ears LOL but it's obvious that the SUPER NINTENDO VERSION of Pac-Man2 is a lot better and his expression is more understanding and Funny. NOW the Sega GENESIS Version is just Plan annoying, I just don't understand how some people can't see that but everybody's different I guess though. Oh and the Graphics on SNES Is better 💯💯
SNES one was made more in mind for Surround Sound, and will sound much better on a TV that uses stereo surround sound. The voice effects on the Genesis though suffer from awful scratchiness, a problem few developers could overcome (Game Freak was one of those few with Pulse Man, but even that has a scratchy nature to it, but not of this degree).
@@elel. nah, they both have the same visible area, maybe if you watched the video you would notice that. that’s because they both run at the same resolution
As the current WR holder for both versions, Snes runs better and imo sounds better.
Respect
I also agree with SNES because Genesis has worse sound and easier to control. I got to get the edge to SNES.
but at least we must admit that in the sega Blinky if it is literally red
I definitely don't agree regarding the sound here, as it sounds like the SNES version is being played in an echo chamber or large canyon or something, but I agree with you on the rest. It certainly looks nicer and is even more graphically impressive in many places on SNES.
The music sounds terrible on the snes version.
It's difficult to decide between either version. They're both good in their own right. Overall, I think I'd rate the SNES version a bit higher because it has slightly nicer graphics, its Pac-Man voice sounds more expressive and the music instrumentation is better in my opinion. Say what you will about the SNES music's reverb, I think I'm one of the few people who can actually tolerate it, if only because I'm used to it after having heard that same reverb effect in several other SNES soundtracks. Plus, I'm not a fan of that crackly drum sample they used in the Genesis/Mega Drive version's music.
As much as it may be weird to admit, this is actually one of my favourite games in the whole series despite not playing like a traditional Pac-Man game. It had a unique spin on the point-and-click genre in that the main character is constantly moving around and interacting with things on their own without your input, and because of Pac-Man's wide range of emotions and the myriad of things you can make him interact with, several of the game's points of interest have different outcomes depending on how Pac-Man is feeling when his attention is turned towards them, so the possibilities are almost endless. Finally, this is, without a doubt, one of the _FUNNIEST_ games I have ever played. The Schadenfreude factor is through the roof! You don't have to clear each of the game's four missions straight away, you can just spend all your time using your slingshot to hit almost anything, even Pac-Man himself, with often hilarious results, and the best part is that you have infinite "lives". There are _so_ many ways to abuse and humiliate the poor guy that there's even a series of (very) old RUclips videos called "Making Pac-Man Suffer!" that shows most of them. Definitely worth watching if you can handle the old video quality of the mid-2000s.
I agree lol! And his voice is just too funny
WOAH
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So people are making the general consensus that SNES looks better and Mega Drive sounds better.
I can't disagree with that. I always thought the SNES version didn't sound that good. The composition and instrument choice is good, but amount of reverb applied is WAY over any SNES game I've heard. Very grating to the ears... However, it looks nice overall.
Meanwhile, the Mega Drive version seems to be missing some details and stuff, but the sound is far more pleasant.
Wow, if you couldn't hear how much better the Genesis' audio was before then you certainly can now!
SNES will always be the best in my opinion, Pac-Man’s voice sounds adorable and the music sounds better.
The music sounds way nicer on the SNES. Even though the SNES music has a lot of reverb, the Genesis sometimes sounds like some weird mess of instruments to me, and it also gives me the effect that some beats are missing
i think both versions are good but i gotta give the edge to genesis. he sounds more expressive in this version, and the music gives you more of a smooth village/town feel. its like he even has words in the sega ver like you can hear him saying stuff like "wanna go over there?" "i dont know what to do " and so on.
I prefer the SNES one. My brother is the one who first found this game on an emulator. And it was also nostalgic.
You got that right
It's kind of crazy to me that people are trashing the SNES version a bit. I remember renting both a lot, and knowing that only the SNES version actually came out in Japan, it seems especially evident that the SNES version was the lead platform that the game was originally made for, and the Genesis version is a (very well done) port.
Genesis is clearly missing some features here and there like the music tempo changes based on Pac-Man's mood, iris-in, iris-out on "deaths", Pac-Man's chatter being actual pitch-shifted voice samples instead of synthesizer-voice, and better-looking word balloons at the beginning. If you hadn't played both versions though, you'd never know you were missing anything, and I think they did a great job working within the boundaries of the Genesis' limitations.
As far as I've ever played it, the SNES music always sounds like this -- in music as well as the game itself, they're aiming for a sort of wacky 1920s-30s "check us out, we can pair audio and performed music with our theatrical cartoons now", Silly Symphonies/Merrie Melodies-type of off-kilter old timey cartoon feel with this game. Steamboat Willie and so forth, the same stuff that Cuphead was riffing off of.
STOP TYPING TOO MUCH!
@@NicolasBC2014 lol fair
It isn't just because I grew up with the Genesis version, but the Genesis version sounds far better to me, especially for music. It also has Pac-Jr. as well. The music on SNES sounds really weird to me, especially the instrumentation. Pac-Man's voice also sounds really weird on SNES as well.
I will say the SNES version is far more colourful though.
The games run at the same resolution too, which is nice.
The snes reverb was overdone a little bit. Sounds like it emanates from a tin can. But it sounds different on a tv speaker vs proper captured stereo sound too.
@@wishusknight3009 the sega version is funny every time pac man gets beaten up i lmao
SNES and Genesis! Wii U: Oh no! Wait for me!
0:16 Did you see that?
in Sega Genesis version, Super Pacman turned into Pacman in a Frame
No
U lie!
Can't you see? Just play at 0.25x speed!
@@phauloriquelme2657 I tried it but I never saw it
The hard cuts definitely help with the comparison.
7:12 nah that transition was seamlessly smooth.
I Like The SNES Version!
I can tell bc it seems like you are a Mario fan for having your icon as Luigi
I have to say, I think the Genesis is impressive for the use of the background scaling instead of mode seven, and for the instrumentation being fairy good given the limits of the Genesis sound chip.
Snes has better colors. Genesis doesn't have that annoying reverb. Hard to pick a winner here.
I had the SNES version, I was young and didnt know how to play it so it sucked as a kid, I went to play it again, its better than what I remember though
Edit: also the SNES version has "better" sounding music, it sounds like a bunch of different metals being banged on to make the music
Visual: I prefer the SNES version, so the cutcenes is a circle screen, SNES Point.
Gameplay: Both, there's is the same gameplay, some changes in two versions. Both points
Sound: Mmmm that's it's good in both, but if had to choose one, the Mega Drive is good. MD Point
Snes Wins!
(Sorry for my really bad english)
In the sega génesis emulators the music Is a little glitched there's some music forgetted in the game
I think that the snes version is better since in snes there is a detail that changes a lot because the music speeds up or slows down depending on the mood of pac man, it gives it a touch, I also think it has better music but well no we can complain since the sega genesis was created to compete against the nes and was created before the snes.
Genesis is the Best in My Opinion!!👍👌
God knows what they did with the sound on the SNES version but it sounds like it's playing in an echo chamber or something. :-o
The SNES version looks nicer all round (more colours on screen, better colour choices, not stretched, additional window/masking effects in interiors, some Mode 7 scaling on the intro, proper transparency on things like clouds and lasers in later levels, more background layers and extra parallax in some of later levels too, etc), but the Genesis version sounds much better (not like it's playing in some tunnel).
fun pac-man 2 : the new adventures 1994 sega genesis - parallel gameplay !!!!
Pac Man 2 Is my favorite pac Man game and u love both versions
SNES version looks slightly better, but sounds like it was recorded in a cave.
I got two things.
1. I added this game to my SNES Collection, but I only play Pac-Man and Ms Pac-Man on it.
2. Would you mind if you do Grobda Version Comparison video someday?
In terms of sound, both are great! The SNES version is fitting for a cartoon, while the Genesis version is close to an actual arcade Pac-Man game.
My son loved pac man 2 on snes
SNES vs Sega Genesis rematch? Or SNES/Sega Genesis vs. ???
In the snes, Blinky is more pink than red. But we dunno why
Something that I don't understand why the Sega port wasn't released in Japan or Europe
my guess is they couldn’t get
a distributor and/or publisher
I like the genesis version
What's your favorite?
Snes
@@Kenneth_Loves_his_pet Alright
W opinion
1 thing I like about the genesis is that it almost sounds close to an arcade!
1 thing I do not like about the genesis is the music it does not switch to fast or slow
1 thing i like about the snes it sounds like a cartoon
1 thing i do not like about the snes is that it has too much "reverb" or echoes
Both are good but in my opinion is the snes
In the sega génesis emulators the music Is a little glitched there's some music forgotten in the game
I at one point owned both a SNES and Genesis copies of this now I am on my second copy for the Genesis it only cost me 6 dollars for it at the used game store I like the sound quality of both but the images are more desirable on the SNES port
When I was younger I preferred SNES but now Genesis seems way better to me
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Hey, is anyone gonna talk about when the pac man gets mad the music goes faster and when hes sad the music goes slower in the SNES version and not in the Genesis version
Me I'll just say both versions are good. only that each one has the best and the worst
AVGN says that the sega genesis version was made by namco and accolade
El sonido es mejor en sega y el juego tanbien es mejor
Nombre el SNES es mas mejor
Pero si es el mismo nombre 🤦♂️🤦♂️
I like Genesis and SNES the same
I dunno which one sounds better
and GENESIS gives me Sonic vibes
I Choose The Genesis! Because I Love Voice Clip Of Genesis! But This SNES Audio? None, Because This Voice Clip Of SNES Is Neutral
NES version is better than the Genesis version
Music on snes version is glitched.
So it's not supposed to sound like this then? Because it honestly sounds terrible.
@@inceptional Exactly just after hearing the Sega version its noticeable snes version sound off tone.
@@ferhound I honestly think maybe there's a bug in the SNES version's sound code or something and the developer just didn't realise. Or maybe it sounds much worse via emulation than on a real TV or something, but that isn't a problem I've noticed with any other emulated SNES games. If that sound is intentional then it's honestly just terrible.
@@inceptional believeme me I was raised by the Genesis ver. played the game on both hardware and emulated, they are perfectly replicated. Snes sounds wrong.
@@ferhound Yeah, the developer messed up on SNES.
Sega® genesis is better It Sounds good 👍
Wow. I never considered the ghosts point of view before. Pac-Man is a pretty dark concept for a game. Even the original. Now the lore is explained I feel sorry for the ghosts. Also, this is one of the strangest games ever made.
SNES wins as Genesis port borked the aspect, music is a bit too harsh and colours to primary. I think that was a choice though because Sega would encourage brighter colours and Nintendo the opposite. 512 (+dark and light variants) still have more subtle greens and yellows than that.
Imo genesis sounds better. The snes but way too much reverb.
Definitely MegaDrive\Genesis
I love the reverb
Also if you start an argument in the replies I'm gonna ban ya'll. No cap.
no
Megadrive has a more arcade look whereas the snes has a more pc/amiga feel. Snes music is terrible
I think you've got those backwards as the PC/Amiga pixel-art games of the time always tended to look visually more dated/limited than the arcades. But, whatever you meant, the SNES version definitely looks better, and in some of the later levels very noticeably so. The SNES version sounds terrible though.
I Agree Megadrive/Genesis is Better
@@inceptional I think he meant by the fact SNES features more vibrant colors and Mega Drive features simpler shading and more muted colors, since arcade games in the late 80s had a lot of games go with muted, simpler colors (Karnov, Forgotten Worlds, Gradius 2, and Twinbee come to mind)
@@solarflare9078 The Genesis has a 9-bit 512-colour master palette. The SNES has a 15-bit 32,768-colour master palette. That's a whopping 64x larger. The Genesis can display a max of 4 bits per pixel as a standard option (16 colours) and the SNES a max of 8 bits per pixel as a standard option (256 colours). That's 16x larger.
The SNES not only has the ability to display more vibrant colours than Genesis but also simpler shading and more muted colours too; it just comes down to what the developer prefers to go with on SNES. That's pretty standard affair given the colour capabilities of these consoles compared to each other. It's also true of most arcades of that era too, which are generally able to display many more and nicer colours than Genesis and often more than SNES too.
In this particular game, I think the SNES colours are generally warmer and nicer and gentler on the eyes while the Genesis colours are often somewhat dull yet harsh and garish, which is the typical result of the SNES being able to display more colours with a much larger colour gamut. Pause the video and jump back and forth between 2:53 and 2:58 or between 5:38 and 5:43 and I think you can clearly see the difference, particularly in things like the sky, the background hills/rocks, the grass and fence there.
The SNES audio is indeed really terrible here though. Although it's certainly capable of far better sound that what they pulled off in this particular game.
Okay I really don't know what's the matter with some of you guys ears LOL but it's obvious that the SUPER NINTENDO VERSION of Pac-Man2 is a lot better and his expression is more understanding and Funny. NOW the Sega GENESIS Version is just Plan annoying, I just don't understand how some people can't see that but everybody's different I guess though. Oh and the Graphics on SNES Is better 💯💯
Sorry bud but i like the sega version more and i have great ears.
I play Sens on my phone
Both look fine but SNES sounds WAY better
Actually Genesis sounds better
cool
Wow the sound from the SNES one is pretty bad. The Genesis version sounds way more polished.
I Agree with you
SNES one was made more in mind for Surround Sound, and will sound much better on a TV that uses stereo surround sound. The voice effects on the Genesis though suffer from awful scratchiness, a problem few developers could overcome (Game Freak was one of those few with Pulse Man, but even that has a scratchy nature to it, but not of this degree).
@@Bloodreign1 why you don't want to upload any video on your channel your last are 9 years old uploaded?!
snes is my favorate version
Me gusta pero mi juego esta en frances
SNES btw.
Genesis wins by far
Genesis vision
snes is more better cause music
Arguable.
And better graphics.
sega is more fastes sprite. fast game
They play the same speed, I know because I own a copy for both consoles.
If you weren't blind you actually notice it's not faster.
Toth
no snes es sega genesis
era broma es snes
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Genesis for sure
@@Kenneth_Loves_his_pet I own both and Genesis is definitely better.
the pac man 2 new adventures for super nintendo everone is god buth of the genesis is ugly
Resolution snes sucks!
theres a lot more color variation tho, i still prefer the snes for being colorful.
@@antarcticpenguin1151 I prefer genesis, you see more!
@@elel. its alright if you like the genesis, i respect that, but i have a softer spot for the snes port.
@@elel. nah, they both have the same visible area, maybe if you watched the video you would notice that. that’s because they both run at the same resolution
Nonsense.
On a real CRT, there was no such differences