16-bit ports of arcade games were a mixed bag of hit and miss (not just on SNES). At their best though, they still stand as masterpieces that pushed the limits of much less powerful hardware; Ingenious programming workarounds, brilliant re-drawn pixel art animations, music and sounds all remade or adapted to create a quality product. Capcom and Konami were doing this best on SNES. They changed expectations and set the bar for other developers.
I don’t think captain America was a good port. I remembered being disappointed in the port. I really tried to like it. If it was released by data East it would’ve been a much better home conversation.
@@cliffchampion5501 I am pretty sure it wasn't. Street Fighter 2 Turbo = yes Super Street Fighter 2 = yes Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo = no But prove me wrong 🙂
You're right. There was no SSF2 Turbo on SNES. There's a SNES patch called Super Street Fighter II' RELOAD though which adds turbo speeds and other features. Worth having if you use an emulatior or a flash cartridge 👍
The censorship didn't ruin it. SNES got best home console version and it's still brilliant. The Sega version is fine enough too, despite its downgrades. It plays great, was a favourite for lots of Sega owners and showed what Konami could do with just a 4mb Sega cartridge.
Super Street Fighter II Turbo, Wasn't Released on the SNES.
My Favorite Console of All Time.
16-bit ports of arcade games were a mixed bag of hit and miss (not just on SNES). At their best though, they still stand as masterpieces that pushed the limits of much less powerful hardware; Ingenious programming workarounds, brilliant re-drawn pixel art animations, music and sounds all remade or adapted to create a quality product. Capcom and Konami were doing this best on SNES. They changed expectations and set the bar for other developers.
I don’t think captain America was a good port. I remembered being disappointed in the port. I really tried to like it. If it was released by data East it would’ve been a much better home conversation.
I may be wrong but I think Super Street Fighter II Turbo was not released on SNES.
Your wrong it was
@@cliffchampion5501 I am pretty sure it wasn't.
Street Fighter 2 Turbo = yes
Super Street Fighter 2 = yes
Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo = no
But prove me wrong 🙂
@@cliffchampion5501 I think u are wrong buddy.
You're right. There was no SSF2 Turbo on SNES. There's a SNES patch called Super Street Fighter II' RELOAD though which adds turbo speeds and other features. Worth having if you use an emulatior or a flash cartridge 👍
Sorry... but 3/4 if these games suck, or are not good with the snes contoller
promosm 🤔
This video is wrong they are not perfect
Samurai Shodown? That's a joke? The worst port on snes I'm ve ever seen
Sunset Riders SNES Censored Girls, Alcohol, Indians, Explossion Worst
Hey! At least the SNES version isn't missing the 4 characters select. The genesis version is much lazier.
Also in many country versions of genesis games can be censored too.
The censorship didn't ruin it. SNES got best home console version and it's still brilliant. The Sega version is fine enough too, despite its downgrades. It plays great, was a favourite for lots of Sega owners and showed what Konami could do with just a 4mb Sega cartridge.