Seeing MK1 on Sega gives me chills to this day. It's just such a reminder of my childhood in a way that I can't even hardly think about without getting emotional.
SNES made fighting capable of competing with Playstation and Sega Saturn (next generation consoles). That's the case of Street Fighter Alpha 2 and Mortal Kombat Ultimate. Poor Genesis is no match to this.
@@loganford3921 indeed, it's great. Sadly, it was a Japan exclusive, so I missed it back then... As I saw a playtrough for the first time, I mistook it for some arcade game, the intro and the actual fights looked amazing and everything ran so smooth, with large sprites and nice animations. Its size is only 16megs, imagine what would've been possible with a 32meg cartridge combined with this game engine... The game came out at the end of the SNES' lifespan, so we never know. BANPRESTO was always there for some neat surprise.
@@3xperiment8 yesterday I confused Banpresto with Bandai. Both, Endless Duel and PR Fighting Edition (they share the same engine), were made by Bandai. Very talented programmers at all the mentioned developers, indeed!
I love the Sega Genesis Vivid and High Contrast color pallet, but those dithering effects to simulate gradient, transparency and shadows REALLY annoys me, plus the sound is bad for voice. SNES wins 8/10
There are fighting games that I prefer on SNES and others on Genesis, Samurai Shodown, Fatal Fury, Justice League and the Street Fighter 2 saga I like more on Genesis, Mortal Kombat 2, Power Instinct, Power Rangers I like more on SNES but both consoles offered us great versions of fighting games
The Genenis works with more performance and gameplay. The NES has more colors, better audio, more scene details. It seems that in terms of graphics the NES is better. However, I prefer the gameplay of Genesis.
@@workandmusico Sega Master System is cute sound. Sega Master System tries to be a cute arcade generic games, but SNES is better and more powerful. And it's clear on the video. Sega Master System has an ok fan base, but SNES is definitively better.
@@3xperiment8 only one system won the 16bit console wars back then, and this was NOT the Genesis. I still have some old video gaming magazines, and they did a lot of comparisons between the both consoles. The comparisons were mostly very close, but at the end, SNES was #1, also in sales numbers. Btw, I'm not a fanboy of either, I owned and like both systems, and both deserve and still have their fanbase, but what happened back then is just facts. I'm glad I whitnessed this great time.
@@greensun1334 I was just mocking because he refers to Snes as NES so I Just put Master System. I agree with you. Although I think I was a fanboy on Nintendo system back then. The problem Snes had a hardware too difficult to explore at its full potential is no others fault than Nintendo itself. Like always. While Genesis could explore full potential on its hardware on 90% of their titles. Even today It's very easy for fans to make new games for the system.
@@DownUnder43yea his comment confused me cause dam near every SNES version looks undone. Colors dull af and character models were fat af. SNES didn’t cross the T’s and dot the I’s. It’s like they didnt finish the job in any aspect. And as far as OST’s why didn’t you compare themes for the same stage? You’d play a genesis stage theme then a different stage theme on SNES 🤔🥴 @CheesestringXX
SNES had too many hits…. when it came to same game comparison, SNES had the advantage in graphics and sound, with some exceptions ….. Sega had some awesome exclusives too like, the Streets of Rage series, where the music is on a level of its own… the game play was great too. Sonic, Eternal Champions…. etc.?
Every single Game Genesis colour palette is more vivid and try to the Arcade. Very visible differences. However when it arrived at Samurai Shodown the SNES has clearly small sprites and I remember that difference when I played for the first time the SNES version as I owned the Genesis version. Genesis was a powerhouse in the 16 Bits Era when it came to Arcade ports. The SNES MK2 and MK3 has better sound and more clear graphics but not by a lot.
IMO... 0:00 Art of Fighting - SNES wins 0:55 Ballz 3D - SNES wins 1:48 Brutal: Paws of Fury - SNES wins 2:42 ClayFighter - SNES wins 3:57 Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story - SNES wins 4:46 Double Dragon: The Shadow Falls - Mega Drive wins 5:42 Fatal Fury - Mega Drive wins 6:39 Fatal Fury 2 - Mega Drive wins 8:06 Justice League: Task Force - Mega Drive wins 9:00 Mortal Kombat - Mega Drive wins (blood) 9:56 Mortal Kombat 2 - SNES wins 10:48 Mortal Kombat 3 - SNES wins 11:39 Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 - SNES wins 12:06 Pit Fighter - everyone loses cause this game is terrible 13:00 Deadly/Power Moves - tied 14:00 Power Instinct - SNES wins 14:53 Primal Rage - SNES wins 15:41 Rise of the Robots - SNES wins 16:26 Samurai Shodown - Mega Drive wins 17:28 Shaq Fu - tied 18:24 Street Fighter II CE/Vanilla - Bad comparison. SNES should have been SF2 Turbo, which Mega Drive SF2 CE is far more closely related to, in which case SF2 Turbo on SNES would win 19:23 Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers - Mega Drive wins 20:22 Ultraman - tied 21:16 Weaponlord - tied 22:16 World Heroes - SNES wins Everything after is too different to be a good comparison, IMO.
Agree with everything except for Street Fighter 2. Street Fighter 2, Megadrive version wins as it's closer to the original arcade. it's just the screechy voice samples that hurt the game (later modded version fixed that and other graphics issues). For Super SF2. I really want to give it to the megadrive as Deejay is more true to the arcade form, but overall on both graphics, presentation, play, the works, it' really is the SNES version. Though the SFX is superior, If the Megadrive version featured much better music like we've heard some talented people did before, it could have taken the edge. Oh, MK1. I prefer the SNES version for, overall, it's a lot closer to the arcade excluding the lack of blood. As for MK2, there is an absolute purest out there that said the Megadrive version is the best one but really believe it's the SNES version in both graphics, gameplay, music everything.
What do you mean by "close to tge original arcade? The vast majority of the combos that work on the SNES port but *not* in yhe arcade also work on the MD. They shouldn't. It is objetively true that the MD versions are closet to the SNES ones than the arcade.
Both have some great ports, like MK2 on SNES and Fatal Fury 2 on Genesis, but the SNES has the better exclusives to offer imo, like Killer Instinct, Fatal Fury Special, Street Fighter Alpha 2, Turtles Tournament Fighters, 2 decent Fighters History games etc.
Id Take the Genesis version of Fatal Fury 2 over SNES Fatal Fury Special. Yes FFSpecial bad more characters. But FF2 on the genesis plays Soo much better. The Soundtrack is one of the best on the entire system (yeah I said it). SNES soundtrack is terrible
The only one my snes mates and now looking bk on this i agree that megadrive hands down beat it on was samuri showdown, amazing port that, and had the gore too yet i always preferred the megadrive street fighter as just seems more geitty and fun, maybe it was the 6 button pad that did it too, what a controller that was. ( Oh and MK1 for the blood and fatalities that snes removed )
Despite the lack of colors and as a huge SNES fan back in the days, it’s hard not to admit that the Megadrive was doing far better in terms of bigger sprites and animations thanks to the same Motorola chip used in the neogeo
Practically Genesis games are more faithful to the Arcade than SNES, but there are some specific titles that are better on SNES such as Street Fighter 2 etc, or Mortal Kombat 2. But the balance would be Genesis wins by a landslide if it were also for that chip FX can sound noise. Greetings from 🇪🇦🕹️👊🏼
@@ebacalobato All Street Fighters are better on Snes. Samurai Shodown is Full of missing animations on Genesis. People think it's better because of zoom in Camera but Snes has a Zoom out camera missing no animations and has all characters
In most cases the SNES versions were better. Fatal Fury Pit Fighter, Justice League Task Force, Primal Rage and Mortal Kombat 1 are the only ones I can think of where the Genesis ports were clearly better.
@@IamLegend32 Graphics perhaps, but the port lacked the main gimmick: The blood. The finishing moves were also toned down and there was a noticeable delay between when you pressed a button and when the action on the screen happened.
Unfortunately so.... It's such a shame. It's all due to the arcade cabinet not using the yamaha chip set. It used chips that focused on Samples, which is exactly up the SNES's alley. SF2 though. Oh man. The music on the Megadrive destroyed the SNES version. It's so good. Funnily, the Prototype version on the Megadrive sounded so close to the original arcade it's bonkers. Even Guile and Ken's music sounded so damn incredible that people are asking hackers if they could replace the SF2 hacked edition music with the prototype version instead. The megadrive is incredible under the right hand... Pity that not all devs had good hands to make magic appear and sound on the machine.
da uma impressão que quando a sega queria fazer algo com excelência fazia, exemplo disso samurai shodown com sprites grandes, som de qualidade e paletas de cores melhoradas de resto parece uma peça original e uma paralela na comparação, então não posso dizer que era questão somente de hardware.
A questão principal era memória: eles queriam economizar pra aumentar os lucros, já que cada chip extra tinha que ser replicado em cada cartucho.. No exemplo de Samurai Shodown: no MD, não incluíram os sprites pequenos e cortaram um personagem. No SNES, não incluíram os sprites grandes. Se memória fosse barata, os jogos dessa geração teriam se aproximado muito mais dos originais de arcade e os exclusivos de console teriam tido muito mais detalhes, fases, etc.
It really depends on the game, and developer. While ive come to appreciate the Super Nes the last ten years or so, some games just run better on the Genesis. Fatal Fury 1&2 were definitely better on the Genesis, while Fatal Fury Special was great on the Super Nes. Also Turtles Tournament fighters was amazing on the Super Nes, the Genesis version is terrible. Just like pit fighter on the Genesis was the best way to play it, as the Super Nes version is horrible. But comparing Killer instinct to Eternal Champions? There are very few games that top the Sega CD version of Eternal Champions, and your comparing Killer Instinct to it, why?
The Megadrive controller just felt nicer in your hand but in reality SNES played way nicer. The controller comfort didn't carry over to gameplay. The SNES controller just worked better.
@@buddhabinaural to this day, the SNES controller is my favourite one. I'm playing fighting games on many different systems with an USB SNES style controller. Some people don't like using the shoulder buttons for 6 button fighters, but I'm perfectly fine with it. I also prefer the sturdy Nintendo d-pad over a Sega style floating one (preferences are different, obvioursly). The SNES pad is my second choice, after an arcade stick.
Muy parejo, la unica diferencia notoria q veo es Samurai Shodown a favor de Sega y Street Fighter 2 a favor de Nintendo. Los demas juegos cada uno tiene lo suyo pero muy parejos en todos los aspectos
This video has been altered to make the Genesis versions look a lot better than it actually was. I don't know if this was done intentionally or not... But the colors on the actual Genesis was never this bright and colorful, it was always a little dark and dull compared to the SNES. The game captures here were played via emulation with filters applied.. There were a few exceptions where the actual Genesis port was actually better, like Samurai Shodown, and a few others but a majority of the time, the SNES ports were a lot better.
It depends on the game legend, and I've been gaming a very long time. When your talking about fighting games, the majority were better on the Super Nes. Unless your talking about Fatal Fury 1, or two. Which I think were better on the Genesis, Fatal Fury special was the best on the Super. But that nonsense about Colors? That doesn't explain games like Alien Soldier, Thunder Force 4, or Musha for that matter. Either way, the processor on the Genesis was way faster. Why do you think legendary developer treasure preferred the Sega Genesis? I mean you have seen Gunstar Heroes, right? Or like I mentioned Alien Soldier? Some games are better on one system, and some are better on another. It depends on the developer, a good example is The secret of Mana. It would never run on Genesis hardware, just like the Super Nintendo could never do a game like Thunder Force 4.
Mortal Kombat - Mega Drive Mortal Kombat II - Draw Primal Rage - Mega Drive MK3/UMK3 - Mega Drive SFIICE - Draw SSFII - Draw Fatal Fury - Draw Fatal Fury 2/Special - Super Famicom Art of Fighting - Draw World Heroes - Super Famicom Samurai Shodown - Mega Drive TMNTTF - Super Famicom Shaq Fu - Mega Drive
Nah. It definitely wins the fighting game battle, but there are titles there which are better on the MD - even if they suck to begin with, like Fatal Fury or Pit Fighter.
@@geminielectro Resolution makes no difference in fighting games. Example = Mortal Kombat 2. Framerate it depends on the games. Developers etc. It's not a Genesis atribute.
Genesis wins on Fatal Fury 1 & 2, justice league, mortal kombat 3 & ultimate, Pitfighter, DeadlyMoves, Samurai Shodown, Street Fighter 2 turbo ( both versions of SSF2 are crap ) and Weaponlord, even with less colors.
Samurai Shodown on SNES looks like lego, UMK3 has blood and is faster on Genesis and SF2 Turbo is most similar to arcade on Genesis...and in all games, gameplay is WAY better on Genesis. But that's just me...
@@SomeOrangeCat , I can learn to play with some other character...besides, everything is too little in the SNES version, i didn't like that...Genesis version is way better to me
Seeing MK1 on Sega gives me chills to this day. It's just such a reminder of my childhood in a way that I can't even hardly think about without getting emotional.
Samurai Shodown is way beautiful in Mega Drive!
SNES has too many great fighting games 💯
@@kengoku3498 too many? Certainly, I can't get enough of great FTGs!
SNES made fighting capable of competing with Playstation and Sega Saturn (next generation consoles).
That's the case of Street Fighter Alpha 2 and Mortal Kombat Ultimate.
Poor Genesis is no match to this.
@@imrahil2006 , Street Fighter Alpha 2 on SNES is on Slow Motion
Another great exclusive fighter for the Super Famicom is Gundam Wing: Endless Duel.
The graphics on that one felt like it could have almost been 32-bit gen too
@@loganford3921 indeed, it's great. Sadly, it was a Japan exclusive, so I missed it back then... As I saw a playtrough for the first time, I mistook it for some arcade game, the intro and the actual fights looked amazing and everything ran so smooth, with large sprites and nice animations. Its size is only 16megs, imagine what would've been possible with a 32meg cartridge combined with this game engine... The game came out at the end of the SNES' lifespan, so we never know. BANPRESTO was always there for some neat surprise.
@@greensun1334 Banpresto, Konami, Taito and Natsume, could make beasts out of Snes.
@@3xperiment8 yesterday I confused Banpresto with Bandai. Both, Endless Duel and PR Fighting Edition (they share the same engine), were made by Bandai. Very talented programmers at all the mentioned developers, indeed!
I love the Sega Genesis Vivid and High Contrast color pallet, but those dithering effects to simulate gradient, transparency and shadows REALLY annoys me, plus the sound is bad for voice. SNES wins 8/10
There are fighting games that I prefer on SNES and others on Genesis, Samurai Shodown, Fatal Fury, Justice League and the Street Fighter 2 saga I like more on Genesis, Mortal Kombat 2, Power Instinct, Power Rangers I like more on SNES but both consoles offered us great versions of fighting games
Samurai Showdown on the SNES....are you friggen kidding me?
@@thaR3N he clearly said he prefers the Genesis version of SamSho.
SNES WINS FOR GRAPHICS, GENESIS WINS FOR GAMEPLAY.
The Genenis works with more performance and gameplay. The NES has more colors, better audio, more scene details. It seems that in terms of graphics the NES is better. However, I prefer the gameplay of Genesis.
@@workandmusico Sega Master System is cute sound. Sega Master System tries to be a cute arcade generic games, but SNES is better and more powerful. And it's clear on the video. Sega Master System has an ok fan base, but SNES is definitively better.
@@3xperiment8 only one system won the 16bit console wars back then, and this was NOT the Genesis. I still have some old video gaming magazines, and they did a lot of comparisons between the both consoles. The comparisons were mostly very close, but at the end, SNES was #1, also in sales numbers. Btw, I'm not a fanboy of either, I owned and like both systems, and both deserve and still have their fanbase, but what happened back then is just facts. I'm glad I whitnessed this great time.
@@greensun1334 I was just mocking because he refers to Snes as NES so I Just put Master System. I agree with you. Although I think I was a fanboy on Nintendo system back then. The problem Snes had a hardware too difficult to explore at its full potential is no others fault than Nintendo itself. Like always. While Genesis could explore full potential on its hardware on 90% of their titles. Even today It's very easy for fans to make new games for the system.
You clearly blind as the Genesis Games had heaps of more vivid colours.
@@DownUnder43yea his comment confused me cause dam near every SNES version looks undone. Colors dull af and character models were fat af. SNES didn’t cross the T’s and dot the I’s. It’s like they didnt finish the job in any aspect. And as far as OST’s why didn’t you compare themes for the same stage? You’d play a genesis stage theme then a different stage theme on SNES 🤔🥴 @CheesestringXX
SNES looked better but the genesis had way better gameplay.
SNES had too many hits…. when it came to same game comparison, SNES had the advantage in graphics and sound, with some exceptions ….. Sega had some awesome exclusives too like, the Streets of Rage series, where the music is on a level of its own… the game play was great too. Sonic, Eternal Champions…. etc.?
Snes easy win but their some great game on megadrive
Sounds like SNES had someone hold a pillow down on its face.
Every single Game Genesis colour palette is more vivid and try to the Arcade. Very visible differences. However when it arrived at Samurai Shodown the SNES has clearly small sprites and I remember that difference when I played for the first time the SNES version as I owned the Genesis version. Genesis was a powerhouse in the 16 Bits Era when it came to Arcade ports. The SNES MK2 and MK3 has better sound and more clear graphics but not by a lot.
ki in snes is a miracle
@@Ranma_Belmont Gundam Wing, Rendering Ranger R2
Mortal Monday really ended this one quick for me. ABACABB
IMO...
0:00 Art of Fighting - SNES wins
0:55 Ballz 3D - SNES wins
1:48 Brutal: Paws of Fury - SNES wins
2:42 ClayFighter - SNES wins
3:57 Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story - SNES wins
4:46 Double Dragon: The Shadow Falls - Mega Drive wins
5:42 Fatal Fury - Mega Drive wins
6:39 Fatal Fury 2 - Mega Drive wins
8:06 Justice League: Task Force - Mega Drive wins
9:00 Mortal Kombat - Mega Drive wins (blood)
9:56 Mortal Kombat 2 - SNES wins
10:48 Mortal Kombat 3 - SNES wins
11:39 Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 - SNES wins
12:06 Pit Fighter - everyone loses cause this game is terrible
13:00 Deadly/Power Moves - tied
14:00 Power Instinct - SNES wins
14:53 Primal Rage - SNES wins
15:41 Rise of the Robots - SNES wins
16:26 Samurai Shodown - Mega Drive wins
17:28 Shaq Fu - tied
18:24 Street Fighter II CE/Vanilla - Bad comparison. SNES should have been SF2 Turbo, which Mega Drive SF2 CE is far more closely related to, in which case SF2 Turbo on SNES would win
19:23 Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers - Mega Drive wins
20:22 Ultraman - tied
21:16 Weaponlord - tied
22:16 World Heroes - SNES wins
Everything after is too different to be a good comparison, IMO.
Agree with everything except for Street Fighter 2. Street Fighter 2, Megadrive version wins as it's closer to the original arcade. it's just the screechy voice samples that hurt the game (later modded version fixed that and other graphics issues). For Super SF2. I really want to give it to the megadrive as Deejay is more true to the arcade form, but overall on both graphics, presentation, play, the works, it' really is the SNES version. Though the SFX is superior, If the Megadrive version featured much better music like we've heard some talented people did before, it could have taken the edge.
Oh, MK1. I prefer the SNES version for, overall, it's a lot closer to the arcade excluding the lack of blood. As for MK2, there is an absolute purest out there that said the Megadrive version is the best one but really believe it's the SNES version in both graphics, gameplay, music everything.
What do you mean by "close to tge original arcade? The vast majority of the combos that work on the SNES port but *not* in yhe arcade also work on the MD. They shouldn't. It is objetively true that the MD versions are closet to the SNES ones than the arcade.
Sega was cool I liked it but the snes was special
Both have some great ports, like MK2 on SNES and Fatal Fury 2 on Genesis, but the SNES has the better exclusives to offer imo, like Killer Instinct, Fatal Fury Special, Street Fighter Alpha 2, Turtles Tournament Fighters, 2 decent Fighters History games etc.
Id Take the Genesis version of Fatal Fury 2 over SNES Fatal Fury Special. Yes FFSpecial bad more characters. But FF2 on the genesis plays Soo much better. The Soundtrack is one of the best on the entire system (yeah I said it). SNES soundtrack is terrible
@thaR3N I really tried to like FF2 on Genesis, but I still prefer FF Special on SNES.
@@thaR3N tough the Genesis port is the best version of Fatal Fury 2 imo, I'll take it over the arcade original.
The only one my snes mates and now looking bk on this i agree that megadrive hands down beat it on was samuri showdown, amazing port that, and had the gore too yet i always preferred the megadrive street fighter as just seems more geitty and fun, maybe it was the 6 button pad that did it too, what a controller that was. ( Oh and MK1 for the blood and fatalities that snes removed )
SNES wins
Despite the lack of colors and as a huge SNES fan back in the days, it’s hard not to admit that the Megadrive was doing far better in terms of bigger sprites and animations thanks to the same Motorola chip used in the neogeo
What I like is alot of the Genesis ports have better contrast than the snes which may have more colors but appears flat and washed out
@ yes better contrast due to the right use of colors, and the Genesis has better resolution as well, so graphics are sharper.
@@etienneamien Not true, The SNES can hit up to 512 x 448 vs The Genesis 320 x 224
@@octoman_games just in mode 7 games and some game menu screens, the typical snes resolution for games was 256 x 224
@@mikeg2491 Resolution makes Zero difference on 16 bit videogames
Por que não compara a música do mesmo cenário?
Assim fica difícil ...
Snes gana por mucho :v
Snes
I never knew how identical power moves was pn both systems
See kids the console war never ends as gamers we climb hills only to die on them
Practically Genesis games are more faithful to the Arcade than SNES, but there are some specific titles that are better on SNES such as Street Fighter 2 etc, or Mortal Kombat 2. But the balance would be Genesis wins by a landslide if it were also for that chip FX can sound noise.
Greetings from 🇪🇦🕹️👊🏼
Sega genesis is better!
Are we doing this This Is Console Wars
Art of Fighting - SNES
Ballz 3D - Crap
Brutal - SNES
Clayfighter - SNES (thanks to Tournament Edition)
Dragon - Genesis (Still an Average Game)
Double Dragon V - Crap
Fatal Fury - Genesis
Fatal Fury 2 - Genesis
Fatal Fury Special - SNES
Justice League Task Force - SNES
Mortal Kombat - Genesis
Mortal Kombat 2 - SNES
Mortal Kombat 3 - Genesis
Mortal Kombat 3 Ultimate - Genesis
Pitfighter - SEGA DOES WHAT NINTENDON’T
Deadly Moves - Genesis
Power Instinct - SNES
Primal Rage - Genesis
Rise of the Robots - Crap
Samurai Shodown - Despite missing Earthquake, Genesis.
Shaq Fu - 😂
Street Fighter 2 - Genesis
Super Street Fighter 2 - Genesis
Ultra man - Eh
Weaponlord - Genesis
World Heroes - SNES
Power Rangers - SNES
TMNT Tournament Fighter - SNES
You are clear a Genesis fan considering some weird choices
Great list, I agree with you
@@3xperiment8 , there are better versions on Genesis, for real, it's not that weird thing
@@ebacalobato All Street Fighters are better on Snes. Samurai Shodown is Full of missing animations on Genesis. People think it's better because of zoom in Camera but Snes has a Zoom out camera missing no animations and has all characters
@@ebacalobato All MKs are better on Genesis except for MK1
In most cases the SNES versions were better. Fatal Fury Pit Fighter, Justice League Task Force, Primal Rage and Mortal Kombat 1 are the only ones I can think of where the Genesis ports were clearly better.
@@SomeOrangeCat Same
I agree.. Except for MK, in terms of graphics, the SNES was far superior than the Genesis.
@@IamLegend32 Graphics perhaps, but the port lacked the main gimmick: The blood. The finishing moves were also toned down and there was a noticeable delay between when you pressed a button and when the action on the screen happened.
If Graphics and sounds and music is your only reason for liking Super Nintendo then you are missing out on many things on the GENESIS!
@ If a game sounds like chewing on tin foil, that hampers my enjoyment right out of the gate.
A musica no Super Street Fighter de Mega Drive está bem ruim.
Unfortunately so.... It's such a shame. It's all due to the arcade cabinet not using the yamaha chip set. It used chips that focused on Samples, which is exactly up the SNES's alley. SF2 though. Oh man. The music on the Megadrive destroyed the SNES version. It's so good. Funnily, the Prototype version on the Megadrive sounded so close to the original arcade it's bonkers. Even Guile and Ken's music sounded so damn incredible that people are asking hackers if they could replace the SF2 hacked edition music with the prototype version instead. The megadrive is incredible under the right hand... Pity that not all devs had good hands to make magic appear and sound on the machine.
da uma impressão que quando a sega queria fazer algo com excelência fazia, exemplo disso samurai shodown com sprites grandes, som de qualidade e paletas de cores melhoradas de resto parece uma peça original e uma paralela na comparação, então não posso dizer que era questão somente de hardware.
A questão principal era memória: eles queriam economizar pra aumentar os lucros, já que cada chip extra tinha que ser replicado em cada cartucho.. No exemplo de Samurai Shodown: no MD, não incluíram os sprites pequenos e cortaram um personagem. No SNES, não incluíram os sprites grandes. Se memória fosse barata, os jogos dessa geração teriam se aproximado muito mais dos originais de arcade e os exclusivos de console teriam tido muito mais detalhes, fases, etc.
It really depends on the game, and developer. While ive come to appreciate the Super Nes the last ten years or so, some games just run better on the Genesis. Fatal Fury 1&2 were definitely better on the Genesis, while Fatal Fury Special was great on the Super Nes. Also Turtles Tournament fighters was amazing on the Super Nes, the Genesis version is terrible. Just like pit fighter on the Genesis was the best way to play it, as the Super Nes version is horrible. But comparing Killer instinct to Eternal Champions? There are very few games that top the Sega CD version of Eternal Champions, and your comparing Killer Instinct to it, why?
Best console war!
About 50/50 in my opinion. But samurai showdown on Genesis looks leagues better than the snes version.
The Megadrive controller just felt nicer in your hand but in reality SNES played way nicer. The controller comfort didn't carry over to gameplay. The SNES controller just worked better.
@@buddhabinaural to this day, the SNES controller is my favourite one. I'm playing fighting games on many different systems with an USB SNES style controller. Some people don't like using the shoulder buttons for 6 button fighters, but I'm perfectly fine with it. I also prefer the sturdy Nintendo d-pad over a Sega style floating one (preferences are different, obvioursly). The SNES pad is my second choice, after an arcade stick.
Sega genesis 6-button is way better
Art of Fighting on SNES looked better
awesome
Genesis wins in same games. Colours framerate are better
Nothing like that. Genesis Won't Even Pull Street Fighter Alpha 2
Genesis colors: like a GIF image.
Genesis sound: Characters sound like they have the flu, a hoarse voice; or a TV with a broken speaker.
@@3xperiment8 What do you mean false? I also think ALL Genesis games have terrible sound quality!
@@Tsu23x wrong quote 🤣
@@darkhero9567
A LAME PORT OF THE ALPHA 2!
Me quedé sin ver Dragon Ball Z...
Muy parejo, la unica diferencia notoria q veo es Samurai Shodown a favor de Sega y Street Fighter 2 a favor de Nintendo. Los demas juegos cada uno tiene lo suyo pero muy parejos en todos los aspectos
@@matiasdelvechio520 Samurai Shodown is better on Snes
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This video has been altered to make the Genesis versions look a lot better than it actually was. I don't know if this was done intentionally or not... But the colors on the actual Genesis was never this bright and colorful, it was always a little dark and dull compared to the SNES. The game captures here were played via emulation with filters applied.. There were a few exceptions where the actual Genesis port was actually better, like Samurai Shodown, and a few others but a majority of the time, the SNES ports were a lot better.
It depends on the game legend, and I've been gaming a very long time. When your talking about fighting games, the majority were better on the Super Nes. Unless your talking about Fatal Fury 1, or two. Which I think were better on the Genesis, Fatal Fury special was the best on the Super. But that nonsense about Colors? That doesn't explain games like Alien Soldier, Thunder Force 4, or Musha for that matter. Either way, the processor on the Genesis was way faster. Why do you think legendary developer treasure preferred the Sega Genesis? I mean you have seen Gunstar Heroes, right? Or like I mentioned Alien Soldier? Some games are better on one system, and some are better on another. It depends on the developer, a good example is The secret of Mana. It would never run on Genesis hardware, just like the Super Nintendo could never do a game like Thunder Force 4.
Ты забыл про wrestlemania она есть на обеих консолях
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Mega drive = nes
Ridiculous 😂
snes the boss❤
SNES DOES!
SNES wins!! Fatality!
SNES >>>>> Mariana trench >>>>> Genesis
DBZ
So do I speak for everybody in here that snes is PlayStation and Genesis is Xbox 😂
eTERNAL cHAMPION VS kILLer Insticnt 🤣🤣🤣 ni punto de comparasion
The Snes has the best graphics for fighting games, but the Genesis has the best controller (6 buttons) for that style of games. 😀
@@Dav-Gaming there were arcade controllers for both systems
@@3xperiment8 Yes, but you had to be used to using a joystick. You might prefer a good directional pad.
@@Dav-Gaming If you were to buy a 6 Button controller for Genesis separately, Why not buy an Arcade controller instead?
@@3xperiment8 The controller is cheaper and will fit all games.
@@Dav-Gaming An Arcade controller fits even better in all games. Well, Except for Super Smash TV Where Snes controller fits better.
Genesis was way better, it had a lot of mojo ❤
Mortal Kombat - Mega Drive
Mortal Kombat II - Draw
Primal Rage - Mega Drive
MK3/UMK3 - Mega Drive
SFIICE - Draw
SSFII - Draw
Fatal Fury - Draw
Fatal Fury 2/Special - Super Famicom
Art of Fighting - Draw
World Heroes - Super Famicom
Samurai Shodown - Mega Drive
TMNTTF - Super Famicom
Shaq Fu - Mega Drive
MK2 a draw? Really? Even Ed Boon himself liked the SNES port better and he's one of the guys who made Mortal Kombat.
@@DawnLong-s3k Even 32x can't beat Mortal Kombat 2 on Snes 🤣
Well, I grew up with the Mega Drive. I don't play Super Famicom games very much.
@@DawnLong-s3k So you're claiming one side is *definitely* better than the other after admitting you've not sampled both.
@@3xperiment8 32X is the best port by miles
Genesis is better.
Nah snes has more legacy titles
Genesis sound effect and music hurts my ears
@@uroskesic6117 indeed, the SNES has the better exclusives. Both systems have some really good ports tough.
I agree with you, for me, Genesis is better in the most cases that exists a dual port
@@ebacalobato There is no one dual port Where Genesis wins. If you can name one
Super Nintendo wins all rounds
Nah. It definitely wins the fighting game battle, but there are titles there which are better on the MD - even if they suck to begin with, like Fatal Fury or Pit Fighter.
Genesis sounds like shit snes always had better audio
meglio sega mega drive
Colors: snes win
Graphic: same
Sound: snes win
Framerate: genesis win
Resolution: Genesis win
@@geminielectro Resolution makes no difference in fighting games. Example = Mortal Kombat 2. Framerate it depends on the games. Developers etc. It's not a Genesis atribute.
SNES Wins! 💪😎
Genesis wins on Fatal Fury 1 & 2, justice league, mortal kombat 3 & ultimate, Pitfighter, DeadlyMoves, Samurai Shodown, Street Fighter 2 turbo ( both versions of SSF2 are crap ) and Weaponlord, even with less colors.
@@ebacalobato Ultimate MK3 , samurai Shodown and SSF2 turbo are better on Snes
Samurai Showdown on the Genesis is straight up missing content, including one of the fighters.
Samurai Shodown on SNES looks like lego, UMK3 has blood and is faster on Genesis and SF2 Turbo is most similar to arcade on Genesis...and in all games, gameplay is WAY better on Genesis. But that's just me...
@@ebacalobato Lets say you main Earthquake. How good is the Genesis version of Samurai Shodown then?
@@SomeOrangeCat , I can learn to play with some other character...besides, everything is too little in the SNES version, i didn't like that...Genesis version is way better to me
Genesis rules
nintendon't
Sega games look sharper