The Sega CD vs The Arcade

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  • Опубликовано: 28 окт 2021
  • We look at some Sega CD games that came from the arcade and how well they hold up.
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    Opening "Sega" jingle is from Astal for the Sega Saturn.
    Ending Music during the credits is from Batman for the Sega Genesis.
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    By: Jan Neves
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    Intro by Evan S.
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    Episode Notes:
    1. MAME used for arcade games. There are a number of emulation errors you may notice. The chase seen in Lethal Enforcers has borked scrolling for instance.
    2. Mega SG with a Mega SD for most of the Sega CD footage.
    3. Games covered in the order they appear:
    After Burner III
    Fatal Fury Special
    Final Fight CD
    Mortal Kombat
    NBA JAM
    The Ninja Warriors
    Road Avenger
    Samurai Shodown
    StarBlade
    Lethal Enforcers I & II
    Night Striker
    Sega Arcade Classic Collection
    Sengoku Denshou
    4. The Japanese Mega CD launched for over $400 in late 1991. With import fees and shipping, it was a $500+ product. A brutal proposition for my $100 a week check. Since the Mega CD was region locked, it also meant $60-$70 per game before shipping.
    5. I still have a number of my original Sega CD games. I use to listen to them in my car CD player for the longest time.
    6. The Ninja Warriors segment shows a zoomed in arcade version so you can see the details better.
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Комментарии • 662

  • @matthewnikitas2904
    @matthewnikitas2904 2 года назад +134

    I recently had surgery and haven’t been able to work for the past few days and your videos have been keeping me entertained at home thanks a lot man

    • @SegaLordX
      @SegaLordX  2 года назад +39

      No problem dude. Hope you're back on your feet soon.

    • @cristinamaiapm
      @cristinamaiapm 2 года назад

      @@SegaLordX Do you like feminazis?

    • @timsohn7057
      @timsohn7057 2 года назад +5

      @@SegaLordX I remember posting this last year when I bad surgery as well.
      Sega Lord you will be surprised who you are helping out by making these awesome vids!!

    • @michaelhodges7512
      @michaelhodges7512 2 года назад +2

      Get well my friend.

    • @Fartsanchez
      @Fartsanchez 2 года назад +1

      @@cristinamaiapm what even is this comment

  • @bensmith1689
    @bensmith1689 2 года назад +74

    The Mega CD was my favourite Xmas present ever. Final Fight, Terminator and Snatcher were worth the price of admission on their own.

    • @mercster
      @mercster 2 года назад +7

      Heh my Sega CD Christmas was total opposite... I just got bad games. (I chose them, noone's fault but mine.) Actually I think I could only pick one or two and one of them was that horrible robot fighting game. And the packins were stuff like Sherlock Holmes. Soon after this I got into Amiga so I never really grew my Sega CD library... looks like it was decent if you chose wisely.

    • @homejonny9326
      @homejonny9326 2 года назад +3

      @@mercster Robot fighting game? Probably Heavy Nova...

    • @mercster
      @mercster 2 года назад +9

      @@homejonny9326 Just checked, it was the Sega CD-only sequel "Black Hole Assault." It assaulted a black hole alright...

    • @shaggymcdaniel3216
      @shaggymcdaniel3216 2 года назад +7

      Mine was the original PlayStation. I couldn’t wait for Christmas, so I tried to secretly open it up, only to find out my tv didn’t have composite.
      Had to get my mom to go out again to get the nasty RF adapter from Electronics Boutique.

    • @bensmith1689
      @bensmith1689 2 года назад +5

      @@mercster Yeah. I remember buying Night Trap 🤣. I remember you could use the Lethal enforcers light gun with Snatcher. I would have it in my pocket until a combat scene then pull it out and fire. Made you feel like a real Blade Runn....er... Junker.
      I did get an Amiga later on. Civilization 1 for 50p on my local market is probably the most value I have ever gotten out of a game. I so miss those great big boxes and lovely thick manuals.

  • @LADY_PUNK
    @LADY_PUNK 2 года назад +49

    I think the sega cd was powerful enough to have developed a port of Cadillacs and Dinosaurs, in the same way that Final Fight was developed ... it would have been perfection ...

  • @GameSack
    @GameSack 2 года назад +72

    I was always disappointed with Neo Geo ports that just had the Neo Geo music streaming from the CD. I didn't want that. I wanted superior arranged versions of the music.

    • @SegaLordX
      @SegaLordX  2 года назад +25

      With the cuts those games usually saw, an arranged soundtrack would have been a great addition.

    • @fmdof
      @fmdof 2 года назад +5

      Was that something that actually bothered you 26, 27, 28 years ago as a kid who was fortunate enough to have owned those consoles. Or is this an opinion from modern eyes?

    • @GameSack
      @GameSack 2 года назад +23

      @@fmdof This was something that bothered me 26, 27, 28 years ago. I loved what they did with Final Fight.

    • @ssaunders1122
      @ssaunders1122 2 года назад +10

      @@GameSack awesome. My two favorite reto channels talking together.

    • @_TheElMan
      @_TheElMan 2 года назад +3

      Get you two together for a fireside chat about the Mega CD. We would love that.

  • @wraithcadmus
    @wraithcadmus 2 года назад +5

    I've been going through my old Amiga games lately, and the whole "this is just the A500/Genesis version warmed over for the A1200/Sega CD" is a mood.

  • @thecunninlynguist
    @thecunninlynguist 2 года назад +10

    Final fight CD was my uncle's favorite

    • @greenkoopa
      @greenkoopa 2 года назад

      Your uncle had great taste

  • @BrianJones-wk8cx
    @BrianJones-wk8cx 2 года назад +6

    I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again-love your work, man. Through your explorations, you always take me back through familiar territory while also inevitably charting new territory. I always come away with a few “new” titles to track down and enjoy. It’s like I’m a middle-aged adolescent all these years later-thanks again for both the trip down memory lane AND the opportunity to expand the retro collection!

  • @LordSephleon
    @LordSephleon 2 года назад +18

    I feel like I'm one of the few who loved Sega CD since I got it upon its US release, but not for the reasons others may have sought the console for. While I admit I was definitely awed by FMVs (despite discovering how bad many of those games were) and the incredible CD quality music (some of which I still listen to even to this day), the stars of the system in my eyes were largely RPGs: the Lunar series, Vay, Dark Wizard, and Shining Force CD, to name my favorites among them. Through some of those RPGs, I was also introduced to Working Designs, a publisher I loyally followed until they closed down in the mid-2000s, including some of their other ports like Cadash, Dragon Force (well, nearly their entire Saturn line, really, but Dragon Force is my favorite among them), Alundra, Arc the Lad Collection, and Vanguard Bandits.
    Also, I probably played Final Fight CD more than any other port of that game (even the SNES version, which I owned a solid 2 years prior) solely because it was the absolute best version: co-op play, all three characters, near-arcade quality, and the best OST remixes to date.
    EDIT: Typos.

    • @pedroangelsaezhernandez5347
      @pedroangelsaezhernandez5347 2 года назад +1

      I played the snes version a lot when I was a kid, but when I discovered the Sega cd version... Oh boy, you can imagine my face back then. One of the best arcade ports of the generation by far

    • @LordSephleon
      @LordSephleon 2 года назад

      @@pedroangelsaezhernandez5347 You and I probably had the same expression: our jaws hitting the floor at the awesomeness that was Final Fight CD. :)

  • @f.k.b.16
    @f.k.b.16 2 года назад +16

    In middle school, I bought the SEGA CD months after it came out with my own money. From the first I heard of it I started skipping lunch and saving that money (except pizza day!). I went in to HH Gregg and paid cash. $318 one dollar bills lol! The cashier was thrilled lol! But shortly after I bought it, the only games I really had any love for was Sonic CD, Silpheed, and Sol-Feace. And I too look forward to the scaling effects. SonicCD was the only example I had and I hated it. But like an abused dog... I kept coming back to SEGA over and over!

    • @RichardCraig
      @RichardCraig 2 года назад +2

      LMAO, I'm glad I'm not the only one who held on to extra lunch money to save up for games!

    • @f.k.b.16
      @f.k.b.16 2 года назад

      @@RichardCraig back at you lol! I thought I was the only one!

  • @roberthornibrook6344
    @roberthornibrook6344 2 года назад +2

    The PC Engine Arcade card version of Fatal Fury 2 Special is pretty darn close to the Neo Geo port too. Then again it did have a expanded color pallet and more ram added vs the Sega CD port.

    • @SegaLordX
      @SegaLordX  2 года назад +1

      Yeah, that Arcade Card had what, an extra 16 megs? That was an insane amount at the time.

    • @roberthornibrook6344
      @roberthornibrook6344 2 года назад +1

      @@SegaLordX Yeah and very late into the PC Engine's life. Regardless, I still love my Sega CD for what we did get. Just wish we saw some more scaler games and maybe up the color pallet a bit more like the 32x we got a few years later.

  • @segare-trop-vieux3932
    @segare-trop-vieux3932 2 года назад +26

    Final Fight is perhaps the best arcade port on the Mega CD

    • @_TheElMan
      @_TheElMan 2 года назад +2

      The colours have been fixed recently too

    • @furyianz
      @furyianz 2 года назад

      Final Fight CD my all time favorite Sega CD game I did put countless hours into that game lol.

    • @SuperGaknar
      @SuperGaknar 2 года назад

      the attack combos are too damn slow

    • @robkrasinski6217
      @robkrasinski6217 2 года назад

      @@SuperGaknar The punching seemed slower on the Sega version vs. the arcade.

  • @mayamanign
    @mayamanign 2 года назад +1

    Remember picking mine up on launch day at Totally Video Games. Golden age baby. She sits in the box in my archive but I play all the games on the MegaSD.

  • @aaronmerkel5216
    @aaronmerkel5216 2 года назад +3

    I fell in love with the fmv games, especially Night Trap.

  • @CasperEgas
    @CasperEgas 2 года назад +26

    I love the Mega cd, it was really under appreciated. It only puzzles me that they didn't upgrade the colours, especially with the focus on fmv.

    • @XenonXyanide
      @XenonXyanide 2 года назад +12

      The base Mega-Drive was the bottleneck for the colour issue.

    • @lazarushernandez5827
      @lazarushernandez5827 2 года назад +8

      @@XenonXyanide They solved that later with the 32X. Its solution was to overlay the 32X graphics over the Genesis/Megadrive's own. They could have done the same with the Sega CD.
      What gets me is the games that didn't upgrade sound over their cartridge versions, the Sega CD added 10 sound channels (2 for CD audio and 8 PCM) to what the Genesis already had.
      I'd wager there were bottlenecks trying to juggle all of the audio as well.

    • @SegaLordX
      @SegaLordX  2 года назад +7

      I'm sure Sega considered a 32X style solution for the color on the Sega CD even then. They likely axed it because the unit was already skyrocketing in price.

    • @mxggo9046
      @mxggo9046 2 года назад +5

      @@lazarushernandez5827
      Thats the issues, why the need for 32x.
      don't get me wrong, I don't hate 32x...I just would have been on board with Sega CD had they
      added color and vibrancy along with sound...Maybe getting something closer to SNES.
      Interestingly, SNES was much less expensive and had ( arguably) much better games...

    • @lazarushernandez5827
      @lazarushernandez5827 2 года назад +5

      @@mxggo9046 I hear ya. When the rumors of the Sega CD first showed up I really wanted them to improve the base Genesis functionality beyond just storage and audio; my list also included a larger color palette, mode 7/hardware scaling and rotation...basically enough power to do justice to their arcade ports. To their credit they got a lot of it right.
      The letdown for me was the focus on the FMV video games. Instead of games like Outrun, Turbo Outrun, Super Monaco GP etc...there was a bunch of 'Make my Video' games, Night Trap (controversy and nostalgia have given that game more fame than it deserved; it was ok) and those weird sports titles (Scottie Pippen Slam City).
      Still, wouldn't have experience Sonic CD, Lunar the Silver Star, Snatcher and a bunch of others without it.

  • @FooFighter33
    @FooFighter33 2 года назад +7

    Loved my Mega-CD. Bought it as soon as it was released. If only Sega had improved the colour palette the FMV would have looked so much better. 😢

  • @darthv72
    @darthv72 2 года назад +1

    Fun fact about final Fight. The JP Mega CD version retains the arcade audio sample for the car bonus round "Oh my God" but the NA Sega CD version used the SNES audio sample which was more muffled and changed to "Oh my car"

  • @Draknfyre
    @Draknfyre 2 года назад +5

    The Sega CD suffered from the same thing several other consoles did: Hardware capabilities that the company refused to let (most) developers fully use by way of not including the full documentation and instructions in the dev kits. Essentially third-party devs had to work with 70%-90% of a system's capabilities, and the company reserved the full use for their own games. They wanted to have an Ace in their sleeve so their own games would have an edge versus third-parties, but this was a stupid concept because by gimping your third-parties, it only hurts the system itself. IIRC Sprite Scaling was one of these features Sega jealously guarded and only select games were given permission to use it. In the end it's always the same story: (System) had far greater potential than most of the games used, because the parent company wanted to reserve the full power for themselves.

  • @oleblue73
    @oleblue73 2 года назад +8

    Imagine if the original Genesis/Megadrive had the hardware of the Sega CD to begin with. (Sans CD player, of course.) We could have gotten decent ports of Afterburner, Thunderblade, Space Harrier, etc... scaling sprites in NBA Jam... It probably would have been more expensive at launch, but it would have been worth it.

    • @opaljk4835
      @opaljk4835 2 года назад

      The whole reason the Genesis was popular in the US was it’s competitive price point (well, also Sonic). If it had that kind of technology from the jump it would’ve been really difficult for them to get any traction

    • @maroon9273
      @maroon9273 2 года назад

      At least added expansion support to the expansion and fully on the cartridge port for future enhancement graphically/audio wise.

  • @ESLTeacherTom
    @ESLTeacherTom 2 года назад +7

    Thank u for the photosensitive notice!

  • @BEAVISKORNHOLIO69
    @BEAVISKORNHOLIO69 2 года назад +4

    I remember the Sega CD way ahead of it's time

    • @greenkoopa
      @greenkoopa 2 года назад +2

      Yeah there's a few really great games, the Lunar series and Shining Force, Final Fight, Fatal Fury Special was good, then playable but not great ones like Hook and BC Racers

    • @davidaitken8503
      @davidaitken8503 2 года назад +2

      I think you are remembering wrong.;) Wait, I take that back. Lazy ports. Overhyped games that sucked. Yeah, I guess it actually was ahead of its' time because that pretty much sums up the game market of today.;)

  • @joshoshea3194
    @joshoshea3194 2 года назад

    FANTASTIC side by side comparisons. Great video Sega Lord. I think it's your best one yet.

  • @Unquestionable
    @Unquestionable 2 года назад +2

    I still remember my neighbor hyping up the Sega CD like nothing else. Come Christmas day I eagerly headed to his place to enjoy some, what he ensured me, was some next level gaming. We spent probably 4 hours playing Criss Cross' Make My Video and I felt incredible disappointment. I will say we eventually got some solid use out of the system when Lunar and Popful Mail brought some much needed JRPG love to a Sega system.

    • @davidaitken8503
      @davidaitken8503 2 года назад

      Ahh, Popful Mail. Now there is a game that doesn't get talked about nearly enough on RUclips channels. There was also versions of it on the PC Engine and Super Famicom in Japan. They are all pretty different from one another. I get the impression the PC Engine was pretty much a straight port of the original computer version, much like Y's. The Sega CD version seems like a built from the ground up re-imagining of the game, and the SNES version seems somewhere inbetween with majorly overhauled visuals (much larger sprites and vibrant colors) compared to the PC Engine version, but still fundamentally the same map layouts and gameplay feel. I couldn't say which version is the best as I've mostly played the Sega CD version because it was the only one translated into English.

  • @telaneyshay9578
    @telaneyshay9578 2 года назад +1

    I came home from school one day and it wasn't even Christmas, my mom had a brand new model 2 sega cd for me...good times

  • @Syntox
    @Syntox 2 года назад +4

    I often wonder why they even bothered making the Sega CD at all.

    • @davidaitken8503
      @davidaitken8503 2 года назад

      They're Sega. Finding ways of running their business into the ground is what they do. Think of all of that R & D, engineering, and promotion that went into the Sega CD. Now think about all of the things they could have done with those resources that would have helped the Genesis compete, from development and promotion of games, to cartridge enhancements that would have improved the games and not split the install base like an add-on did. There is a reason why Nintendo scrapped plans for a CD add-on for the SNES. It just doesn't make much sense to offer up an expensive add-on to a system people already own when you can use enhancement chips to improve the games while having the entire install base be a potential customer for that game.

  • @derekbuckler3859
    @derekbuckler3859 2 года назад +2

    My favorite sega cd games were final fight, shining force, the terminator, and the awsome remake of batman returns. In thoroughly enjoyed the sega cd, and i grabbed it as soon as it was released in the states. It was severely underrated in my opinion, wish it had gotten more support. Also games that were designed just for the sega cd like sonic, or shining force showed a lot of potential. Sega dropped the ball in many ways, but i still love it to this day

  • @Canadian_Gamer
    @Canadian_Gamer 2 года назад +2

    Lovin' this Sega content, great way to ease into the weekend. 👍

  • @scottlinux
    @scottlinux 2 года назад +23

    I'm actually impressed with many of these arcade ports. For the time this was amazing

    • @HereForAStorm
      @HereForAStorm 2 года назад +2

      I disagree - the SNES was doing better ports without expensive hardware add-ons. There was too much untapped potential with the Sega CD. I liked the music though.

    • @thomasbeall9069
      @thomasbeall9069 2 года назад +2

      Sonic CD, Final Fight CD, Lunars, Snatcher and Lords of Thunder. It reached its potential just fine, Batman was a doozy if a rail shooter too. Was steep for its time, but worth it if you were older and had a job unlike so many kid fans. SNES couldn’t even handle two player Final Fight. Base Genesis he two Punisher which ran on stronger arcade hardware than Final Fight. CD Final Fight was a gem.

    • @kingofdust9725
      @kingofdust9725 2 года назад +1

      @@thomasbeall9069 That's just you trying to make yourself feel better about buying this crap.

    • @i-dont-burn-under-the-sun
      @i-dont-burn-under-the-sun 2 года назад

      @@kingofdust9725 Final Fight Guy

    • @kingofdust9725
      @kingofdust9725 2 года назад +1

      @@i-dont-burn-under-the-sun What about it?

  • @SoCalBIGmike
    @SoCalBIGmike 2 года назад +2

    Watching this I just dream 'what if' Sega actually utilized the darn 32X in conjunction WITH the Sega CD. It would essentially have none of the compromises Mel discussed in his epic video.

    • @maroon9273
      @maroon9273 2 года назад

      With a launch date in late 92 or 93 in JP/NA. Duo console for EU or only NA/JP.

  • @BenW83
    @BenW83 2 года назад

    Love the new intro mate keep it for all your vids! Thanks for the entertainment.

  • @mukiex4413
    @mukiex4413 2 года назад

    Just noticed the new intro (I usually just listen to these). Looks awesome!

  • @jaahnnn
    @jaahnnn 2 года назад

    That side by side comparison is everything bro ill sub and like just for that

  • @8bvg300
    @8bvg300 2 года назад +3

    I loved my mega CD. The only developer that I found to ever use the capabilities in full was CORE Design. Thunderhawk still remains one of my favourites

  • @wharfthedwarf7884
    @wharfthedwarf7884 2 года назад

    Like the intro mate! Keep up the good work!

  • @emmanueloverrated
    @emmanueloverrated 2 года назад +6

    IMO, the problem with the re-releases on Sega CD was, it was brainless to port the cartridge games to the CD format and only add Redbook audio... then sell it that way. Redbook audio on a console was pretty new and sufficient to sell. Given this idea, there was probably few incentives to mobilize a team that would reopen the code and improve the game to have scaling sprites etc.... We have to keep in mind that, the code from these old game was radically optimized and expensive to modify... for a re-release you'd have to think about it twice, putting effort on an old title or producing something new?
    Pretty sure some people scratched their head on that question back then.

  • @Mazgid
    @Mazgid 2 года назад

    Congratulations man for 100k !
    That proves that if you passionate about something, you're always get an audience!

    • @davidaitken8503
      @davidaitken8503 2 года назад

      Even if he was passionate about Virtual Boy, I doubt he would find 100k audience.;) Just saying.

  • @irmaosver
    @irmaosver 2 года назад +1

    Great content as usual. Some of those even caught me by surprise! And I even had one as a child.
    I think it must have been pretty difficult to decide what features they should have put in the hardware at the time without knowing what game devs would choose to put in the games. Hindsight is 20-20

  • @pda1799
    @pda1799 2 года назад

    Another fantastic video. Thank you, SLX.

  • @agustindanielgimenez9483
    @agustindanielgimenez9483 2 года назад +5

    24:44 So you have the ability to transform yourself into a samurai warrior, an altered beast and a shinobi, right?

  • @1ButtonDash
    @1ButtonDash 2 года назад +20

    i hated when the sega cd games just basically took the same format the cartridge games had then just added a few things like better sound. felt like such a lazy way to improve the games

    • @michaelatiernan2371
      @michaelatiernan2371 2 года назад +2

      Sega? Lazy? Never! ;) See also: where the hell's my up to date PC ports of your entire model 1, 2 & 3 arcade game back catalogue, eh Sega? It's a license to print money and they do nothing with them.

    • @robkrasinski6217
      @robkrasinski6217 Год назад +1

      Mortal Kombat and Final Fight were not arcade perfect on Sega CD.

    • @robkrasinski6217
      @robkrasinski6217 Год назад

      Some of those bad arcade ports could have been rereleased on the Saturn and Dreamcast and been more arcade accurate. The Sega CD was really handicapped by the inferior Genesis hardware. I think 32X had more colors but it was cart based.

    • @johnmc3862
      @johnmc3862 Год назад

      @Dave Davies The Sega CD was never going to compete with something as graphically intensive as After burner or Virtua racing. 2d fighting games yeah maybe.

    • @johnmc3862
      @johnmc3862 Год назад

      @@robkrasinski6217 The Sega CD wasn’t that good, it was miles behind dedicated arcade machines costing 1000’s.

  • @darinherrick9224
    @darinherrick9224 2 года назад +6

    I absolutely agree that the Sega CD should have been $150. If it had been without the extra chips, people would have bought it and then it would have gotten more games, and some of them would have been better than what we got.
    I think the real problem with Sega CD in the hardware is that they used it to make FMV games but with limited colors the Genesis was really poor at that.
    It would have been a much idea to go the Turbo Graphics route and just fill the games with loads and loads of voice acting to animated stills ala Wing Commander.
    Every time I see all these awesome Japanese exclusive games that were loaded with animation and voice acting I turn green with envy. If America got the same games at all instead of adding English voice acting they just replaced everything stills and text.
    The only good example of a game that DIDN'T do that which I can think of is Snatcher. Just imagine Sega CD released at $150 with 30 games like Snatcher over it's life.

    • @birdrun4246
      @birdrun4246 2 года назад

      I mean the MegaCD has almost enough hardware for a full console. Some of the stuff seems to be specifically to counter the SNES -- there's an 8 channel sample based sound chip (just like the SNES one!) which generally goes unused because CD audio, and hardware to do Mode 7 equivalent stuff. It's like they had a checklist of SNES features they wanted parity with.

    • @Prizrak-hv6qk
      @Prizrak-hv6qk 2 года назад +1

      @@birdrun4246 Not "Mode 7 equivalent stuff". The SNES could only scale and rotate a background layer and use tricks to sometimes simulate sprite work, while the Neo-Geo could only scale and rotate sprites. Sega-CD, on the other hand, could do both at the same time. It's a shame that they didn't focus on these capabilities. It's a sight to behold when used right and goes far beyond what either the SNES or Neo-Geo could do. E.g.: Soul Star. I blame Sega of America on deciding to put most of the dev focus and marketing on FMV and other "interactive media" games. The FMV capability was the most obvious difference from older consoles and did initially sell some systems based on the novelty, but it was ultimately a crappy gimmick.

    • @davidaitken8503
      @davidaitken8503 2 года назад

      @@Prizrak-hv6qk Even to this day I'm still amazed at how many companies got suckered into the "lets push interactive multi-media" mindset. It seems even a business guy in a suit could have picked up a controller, and played Star Fox and Sewer Shark back to back and have understood which technology was going to dominate the business (3D or FMV).

  • @superdave8561
    @superdave8561 2 года назад

    The last game you talked about was one of my favorite arcade games I loved to play. I was so happy that I actually got a version of it on PlayStation 4.

  • @justnature1900
    @justnature1900 2 года назад +1

    I love all your content.. sometimes you show some games I've never heard of I really wish you would post the game title on the screen as you switch from game to game

  • @BriChiGuy
    @BriChiGuy 2 года назад +3

    This brought back a lot of memories. Road Avenger was so great

  • @maxinsano7376
    @maxinsano7376 2 года назад

    Damn...Your love for Sega runs deep dude. You don't just play Sega, you ARE Sega.

  • @BlackMoore82
    @BlackMoore82 2 года назад

    By 1993 the arcade by my Grandma's old house in Burnaby, BC had a four game Neo Geo machine with Cyber-Lip, Fatal Fury Special, Samurai Showdown, and Sengoku on it. I played each game religiously.

  • @crystalwater505
    @crystalwater505 2 года назад +1

    Ninja Warriors Again also got an enhanced version on PS4, you can see more the screen and it plays like an arcade version of the game if it had an arcade version. Highly worth.

  • @begkrootox
    @begkrootox 2 года назад

    I used to finish school, head over my friends and we'd spend hours on lethal enforcers 1 & 2. So much fun with the guns

  • @NeoTurboManiac78
    @NeoTurboManiac78 2 года назад +1

    Road Avenger and Final Fight are by far my favorite arcade ports on the Sega CD. The audio alone makes it worth playing.

  • @tiger8559
    @tiger8559 2 года назад

    Thanks for using my favorite Final Fight CD track, been listening to it for 28 years. Great to see these prominent RUclipsrs giving the soundtrack love in recent years.

  • @greenEYEDdj
    @greenEYEDdj 2 года назад

    This was a excellent video. Never disappoint.

  • @CouncilEstatePopMusic
    @CouncilEstatePopMusic 2 года назад

    Thanks for this 👍 I wondered what the comparisons were like.

  • @Apanblod
    @Apanblod 2 года назад +1

    I remember having saved up to buy a Mega CD as a kid, going to the store and not being able to find it anywhere. I asked the clerk where they kept the add-on and he replied that they didn't sell it anymore, as the Saturn had just been released. In hindsight I was probably better off not having brought the SEGA CD, as channels like this one didn't exist to guide us through the system's.. uneven library.

  • @jamesmull5341
    @jamesmull5341 2 года назад

    I still play the mega cd today, mainly final fight but others too.. awesome vid mr. lord

  • @StitchJones
    @StitchJones 2 года назад

    This video is solid gold! I remember saving up my money to get the SegaCD and just being blown away at the time.

  • @jessragan6714
    @jessragan6714 2 года назад +7

    I remember a friend at the time saying that the bride in Road Avenger was better off dying to those gang members, because it's demonstrated throughout the rest of the game that her husband was a violent psychopath. I mean, he's not wrong.

    • @davidaitken8503
      @davidaitken8503 2 года назад

      That is true with most video game heroes.;) A guy is just sitting there on the subway, minding his own business, and BOOM, the metro city mayor grabs him and pile drives his skull into the floor.

  • @mullaoslo
    @mullaoslo 2 года назад

    its so cool to hear your "adult" takes on these consoles since i was a mere lad between 5 and 10 during these years.. i remember thinking the sega cd looked cool but it was never enough to be able to convince my mom to buy one... i do remember a salesman trying real hard to convince her with batman returns on sega cd

  • @richardbustamante8795
    @richardbustamante8795 2 года назад

    So many good points. Great video.👍

  • @TurboXray
    @TurboXray 2 года назад +2

    Yup! I would have taken a color upgrade over the given scaling/rotation capability (15 color pseudo frame buffer for scaling at a low frame rate).

    • @maroon9273
      @maroon9273 2 года назад +1

      The launch price would've been cheaper than it's original price.

  • @TheGemini5
    @TheGemini5 2 года назад

    This is a great episode SLX! I've always said the Sega CD and Saturn's ROM cart slot were massively underrated AND underutilized!

  • @quagmirefx
    @quagmirefx Год назад

    Top notch content as usual. Thank you Lord X.

  • @roberto1519
    @roberto1519 2 года назад +11

    Hardware-wise the Sega CD was great, an amazing sound chip adding many more channels and better SFX quality, a much faster CPU and sprite scaling capabilities, not to mention you could store basically all Genesis or SNES cartridges in a single disc. In Japan, the Super Famicom received so many amazing RPGs developers had to fit somehow into tiny cartridges, if Sega had a better install base and management, they could seduce lots of developers to bring those amazing RPGs to the Mega-CD, with amazing music, cutscenes, visuals, etc. Lunar and a few others made the cut, but overall, the biggest failure of the addon was they hadn't good ideas to make it worth buying. Instead of the arcade version of Cadillacs & Dinosaurs, they port a bad FMV PC game with the same name, lazy Genesis/Mega Drive ports with "CD Sound", weak exclusives like Earnest Evans and many others. There are dozens of good games for the addon, specially third parties that used well the hardware, but otherwise, it's another case of an era of experimentation and lazy software. I won't even mention the amount of bad FMV weird stuff from this era, fortunately, PS and Saturn escaped this.

    • @alexojideagu
      @alexojideagu 2 года назад +1

      It should have displayed more colours

    • @roberto1519
      @roberto1519 2 года назад

      I agree and don't think it would be hard to do so, specially at the time it was released. I believe they kept the same color limitations of the Gen/MD because so then they could port the cart games fast enough to build up the library, just adding a few redbook tracks and FMV sometimes. It's kinda sad really.

    • @alexojideagu
      @alexojideagu 2 года назад +3

      @@roberto1519 Especially as it came out the same time as the SNES. Sega had a huge chance to blow the SNES out of the water in every way. AND it had a working Megadrive connected to it. Imagine how powerful it could have been with both running their CPUs and a GPU together and sprite scaling etc and 256 colours.

    • @alexojideagu
      @alexojideagu 2 года назад +1

      @@roberto1519 They should have forgotten the FMV angle and made a 2D arcade powerhouse like the Neo Geo and CPS1. The Sega CD alone had a faster CPU than the CPS1 plus the Megadrive CPU on top. What a waste!

    • @davidaitken8503
      @davidaitken8503 2 года назад

      @@alexojideagu The lack of RAM prevented it from doing anything close to Neo Geo quality games. They were uncompressed cartridges for a reason. They basically just used it like a giant cache.

  • @GregsGameRoom
    @GregsGameRoom 2 года назад +2

    Looks like the Sega CD version of MK has transparent shadows where the arcade does not. That’s one improvement anyway…

    • @arioca
      @arioca 2 года назад

      There's also more animation on the Sega CD port compared to the Genesis.

  • @johnbowles5399
    @johnbowles5399 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for giving Mortal Kombat CD some love. It is the best home 16-bit port of the original game and the extra frames of animation, voices and all the music from the arcade game really make it a great experience. You just have to ignore the horrendous lag when fighting Shang Tsung in the final battle. 😁

  • @Banderpop
    @Banderpop 2 года назад +2

    I wanted to see lots of sprite scaling and rotation on my Mega CD. John O'Brien did such a great job on Batman Returns that at the time I was sure the likes of Power Drift and Rad Mobile were still going to come, eventually. But I have to agree that the inclusion of the extra hardware, including also the PCM sound channels and the extra CPU, meant the machine was overpriced, and in turn the small userbase meant most developers didn't think it was viable to learn how to use the extra features.

  • @alanw083
    @alanw083 2 года назад

    Aw man I remember finding the pink second gun at a car boot sale when my brother and I were kids and picking it up immediately then going home to play two player Lethal Enforcers. Also using the gun in Snatcher was so much fun.

  • @JorgeAraujo97
    @JorgeAraujo97 2 года назад +4

    Sega CD should've been made as a fully fledged console instead of an add-on. Or at the very least, Sega could have fully exploited its features.

    • @lazarushernandez5827
      @lazarushernandez5827 2 года назад +2

      They didn't know any better back then, we know now that these expensive add ons only served to splinter the user base, with the base console always being the largest one. Back then they were fighting the popularity of the PC-Engine in Japan who brought out their CD Rom in 1988, 3 years before the Mega CD showed up (1991). By that time the Super Famicom had been released in Japan (1990) and undoubtedly had been flexing its Mode 7 earlier.

    • @_TheElMan
      @_TheElMan 2 года назад +1

      I've never thought of that bizarrely. I think that could of worked. Especially if they gave it more colours. Could of been a mini Neo Geo with Sega sprite scalers.

    • @SegaLordX
      @SegaLordX  2 года назад +2

      Sega's track record shows that spreading themselves too thin usually lead to disaster. Marketing 2 stand alone consoles in 91/92 at the height of the Genesis popularity may have been difficulty. It could have done well in Japan, however. Especially if it did arcade ports better.

    • @JorgeAraujo97
      @JorgeAraujo97 2 года назад

      @@SegaLordX Sega's top brass had a short vision, ruled by immediate gains, coupled with a very creative and competent design team. It was a one weird combo. Maybe a couple more years of development and the Sega CD would be predating the PSX as a fully fledged 32 bit CD-ROM console.

    • @_TheElMan
      @_TheElMan 2 года назад +1

      @@JorgeAraujo97 a 32x CD all in one that had no relation to the MD would of been a decent stop gap. Could of meant the Saturn was put back a year to make the 3d better... Ifs and buts..

  • @sjfvideo9508
    @sjfvideo9508 2 года назад

    You did good work on this. Interesting to see side by side comparisons. Yeah I spent alot of cash on my Mega CD. If only Sega could have done more with it.

  • @tonyjackson4078
    @tonyjackson4078 2 года назад

    I loved Night Striker. The arcade was so smooth and I literally pulled the joystick to breaking trying to navigate those tight spaces.

  • @jastiksk8crw
    @jastiksk8crw 2 года назад

    I haven't commented in a while our watched many gaming videos. I was glad to see your channel. I remember you mentioning what you went through a while ago. Having lived multiple lives and experiencing evil I had been through some traumatic, hardening stuff. Yet I built myself and a strong foundation only to find myself betrayed by the 11 year love of my life and about to lose everything I worked for. I had to pack up my video game/art creative room. I put everything in to this person and our home and now have to fight not to lose everything.
    My point is there is nothing more dangerous than a man who has rebuilt himself. Keep it up SEGA LORD X. You're tongue is like a small rudder steering a large ship. Your words impact people. Even ''been there done that' people like me.

  • @Darkundeadhero
    @Darkundeadhero 2 года назад +2

    I remember when Sega said there was no money in hardware. I knew that was BS then and now that I'm seeing the add-ons and Consoles that Sega was putting out with these hefty price tags and the slap in the face half-assed effort they were putting in. It rings even louder now how full of it they were.

  • @jaredwhite200
    @jaredwhite200 2 года назад +1

    My favorite Sega Cd game is Sonic Cd. It’s will always be one of my favorite games ever

  • @impossiblescissors
    @impossiblescissors 2 года назад +2

    Some common themes: Sega CD games could rarely match the Arcade, and frequently Sega CD got the Genesis game with enhanced music.

    • @maroon9273
      @maroon9273 2 года назад +2

      Even the genesis ports as well. No improvement other than music and added sound effects. Only malibu, core and game arts were the first gaming developers to utilize the add-on hardware before sega did.

  • @ricardobarros1090
    @ricardobarros1090 2 года назад

    Great video! Thank you! 👍

  • @BubblegumCrash332
    @BubblegumCrash332 2 года назад +2

    CORE was the only studio that took advantage of all the extra hardware in the Sega CD. Excluding all the FMV games

  • @TheGorillafoot
    @TheGorillafoot 2 года назад

    I know a lot of the games on Segs CD where bad vs the arcade, but at the time it was amazing to see real video on a home console. I was blown away at the time the first time I saw it.

  • @borobengal
    @borobengal 2 года назад +1

    Final Fight on the Mega CD was awesome. Decent on the Super NES. The arcade version is on CAPCOM Classics on the PS2. Comparing arcade games to consoles versions is always going to come with downgrades. Back in the day, the Mega Drive and Super NES pulled off damn good arcade conversions, more so the Mega Drive, which was a console released in 1988 in Japan.

  • @franciscovega2042
    @franciscovega2042 2 года назад +2

    Great video. I agree with his closing statement. It seems resources could've been better utilized to increase the genesis' strengths rather than attempting to compete with the aracade sprite scaling.

  • @lo1bo2
    @lo1bo2 2 года назад

    I bought the model 2 Sega CD at $220 with my own money and loved it! Renting on the weekend was the best way to try games.

  • @peristrojka
    @peristrojka 2 года назад

    Great episode!

  • @ryuugakun84
    @ryuugakun84 Год назад

    Something about sengoku reminded me of the fist of the North Star games. Nice review my guy

  • @oscarzxn4067
    @oscarzxn4067 2 года назад +5

    I think the most dissapointing aspect of Fatal Fury Special on the Sega CD is that is inferior in a fair number of ways to the Super Nintendo version, since a lot of details are missing, so that shows that it could have been better.

    • @Sakf504
      @Sakf504 2 года назад +2

      Even the backgrounds in the Game Gear version look more pleasing than most from the Sega CD version (which look terrible, coming from a arcade port or not), and i think it even plays a bit better too, so that's a bit disappointing.

    • @KittyMeow1984
      @KittyMeow1984 2 года назад +2

      True... if you are from North America or Japan. You see, when it came to the European version of Fatal Fury Special for the SNES, we got a very shitty deal: while the North American/Japanese version was released as a 32 Mbit cartridge, the European one was only 24 Mbit in size, meaning that it was missing 4 characters and stages, so the Sega CD version was considered the superior one around here.

    • @davidaitken8503
      @davidaitken8503 2 года назад

      @@KittyMeow1984 I think the term you're looking for is, "best of the worst".;)

    • @davidaitken8503
      @davidaitken8503 2 года назад +1

      Could it have been better though? The underlying problem that the Sega CD had was that it was still fundamentally using the inferior Genesis hardware with the Sega CD only adding a few additions to functionality. That was why it didn't sell. If you were a kid with a Sega Genesis would you spend $300 on a Sega CD that has barely improved versions of the games you could already get for the base system, or would you be better off spending that money on a SNES and opening up a whole new library of games to you, including some arcade ports that were superior to even the Sega CD versions? I don't think anyone at Sega ever really thought this through. Actually, I don't think that anyone at Sega has ever thought much of anything through.;)

    • @maroon9273
      @maroon9273 2 года назад

      @@davidaitken8503 plus, unable to do 100% what the genesis can do by itself. I believe the sega cd caused 32x to born instead of focusing on enhancement chips like the svp and snes was doing.

  • @JamesChessman
    @JamesChessman 2 года назад

    Awesome topic, SLX!!
    I love it that the fandom of the Sega CD, never dies lol.

  • @jojojoma3026
    @jojojoma3026 2 года назад +2

    Truly, if the Sega CD had also been launched with a power upgrade akin to the 32X it would have taken the early lead the PSX had and given Sega the time it needed to make the Saturn properly.

    • @maroon9273
      @maroon9273 2 года назад

      Not the ps1 but the 3do and jaguar. Release it a year or two prior to the ps1 release as a add-on or duo console.

  • @ravagingwolverine
    @ravagingwolverine 2 года назад

    Very nice video and fun to watch and listen. I imagine the reduction of attack speed in Final Fight was due to the smaller number of on-screen enemies. When I last played it, I noticed how far the game pushed the limits which is apparent from the sprite flicker in spots. The flicker or drop out is not bad and you may need to be looking for it, but with the big sprites in the game, I think the game hits the per-line limit. They did a nice job hiding it and it's a good port. As for Mortal Kombat, despite it largely being the Genesis game with the same visual issues, the CD audio restored so much of the atmosphere that was missing from the Genesis version that it made it so much more enjoyable to me. The atmosphere was a big part of Mortal Kombat.

    • @davidaitken8503
      @davidaitken8503 2 года назад

      The reduction in attack speed had to do with how the game can't seem to process all of the collisions and animations simultaneously. You swing a weapon and your arm and the weapon you're holding don't animate at the same time. If you hit several enemies with it they literally react one at a time from closest to furthest. This makes stringing together a series of punches to two or more enemies feel incredibly sluggish. If I'm not planning on playing as Guy and I'm just playing single player I much prefer the SNES version. It looks and sounds great and feels much faster.
      I had already moved on to Final Fight 2, and 3 by the time I tried out the Sega CD version. The original arcade is still king though as those two sequels were never able to recapture the raw and gritty atmosphere nor did they have the absolutely overwhelming numbers of the arcade that made crowd control management an essential strategy. Final Fight One on the Game Boy Advanced is the best home version outside of emulated ports. It did get the most enemies out their of all of the home versions.

  • @jasonz7788
    @jasonz7788 2 года назад

    Great work Sir thank you

  • @retroimportgamer513
    @retroimportgamer513 2 года назад +1

    It's such a massive shame that the Sega CD never lived up to what it might have been. Oh for those conversions of the glorious sprite scaling arcade games that would have been so amazing. It never felt much more than standard Megadrive games with different soundtracks to me. Great video as usual 👍

  • @Oysterblade84
    @Oysterblade84 2 года назад +4

    Unfortunately for me, I was never able to experience the Mega-CD back in the day because it was far too expensive to own one. My parents had just bought me a SEGA Mega Drive in late 1993 bundled with Sonic 1 & Sonic 2 coming from owning a SEGA Master System II and it cost $300 so there was no way my parents were going to buy me the expensive add-on. I remember being at Kmart once and saw hundreds of copys of Sonic CD behind the glass cabinet and hundreds of SEGA Mega-CD II attachments on the shelf but like I said I never got to see what Sonic CD was all about other than the game case and cover. Now days I own several Mega-CD attachments and burn all ROMS to CD-R myself instead of paying thousands of dollars just for an original copy.
    The Mega-CD failed in 3 aspects:
    1. It launched a bit too early, most of us were still only in our infancy in collecting cartridge games. The technology came too soon.
    2. It was too damn expensive at retail so most parents ignored it because of it's price.
    3. 70% of it's software were shitty FMV games that didn't even feel like you were playing a video game.
    As much as I love the add-on, I too feel that more should have been done with the software of games. There should have been more focus on the scaling and rotation and less on those shitty FMV games (aside from Road Avenger).

    • @Clay3613
      @Clay3613 2 года назад

      What discs and software do you use to burn? My copies always have issues.

    • @Oysterblade84
      @Oysterblade84 2 года назад

      @@Clay3613 Please re-post the same question over on my channel and i'll answer it for you there, for some very strange reason I can't post a reply to you here, someone is deleting them or not letting them post or go through.

    • @AlienGenotype
      @AlienGenotype 2 года назад

      Why not just emulate the system instead of burning cd copies?

    • @Oysterblade84
      @Oysterblade84 2 года назад

      @@AlienGenotype I prefer to use real hardware.

  • @vintageroller
    @vintageroller 2 года назад +1

    I wished they made a streets of rage for the addon. Alas it never happened. Still have many fond memories of the system

  • @bobbynick5358
    @bobbynick5358 2 года назад +2

    I think the Sega CD would been good,
    if it had the 32X hardware in it in the first place.
    like example if the sega cd and 32x where made together as one console
    instead of separated consoles.
    I think it would sold better?
    Like let it play genesis games
    but also can play cd games,
    with ram card, or a game that take a cd and cartridge that acts like cd's ram's card.

  • @Phoenix2312
    @Phoenix2312 2 года назад +1

    13:10 I remember when I first saw Ninja Warriors in an Arcade - I t astounded me and I wont deny, I LOVED THE GAME! I spent so much money on it...
    Now, I never had a Sega CD... So I never played the port, But I have beaten the ATARI ST 520 FM Version... OK! I used Cheats but still. Always adored the games soundtrack - and when I heard Zuntata had done an arranged Soundtrack for the SEGA CD / MEGA CD... Oh i had to hear it!!!
    That Soundtrack is SO AWESOME I have both the Original Arcade and Arranged Versions on my MP3 Player... Oh! And I still have a 30 Year GRUDGE with the Arcade Version! Much as I loved the game, I could NEVER pass that first damn Tank on Level 2!!! ONE DAY, ONE DAY I WILL FIND AN ORIGINAL CABINET AND I DONT CARE HOW MUCH I HAVE TO SPEND... I AM BEATINGTHAT S**ING TANK!!!!

  • @Gamevet
    @Gamevet 2 года назад +1

    It would have been cool if they had gotten Core Design to do the work on After-Burner.

  • @CinePhil101
    @CinePhil101 2 года назад

    I love u man! Keep making videos!

  • @matthewlane518
    @matthewlane518 2 года назад +2

    Lethal enforcers 2 lol I love how some of the bad guys say "owe" when there shot, a bit of an understatement, if getting shot just causes an "owe" dosent seem to deadly

  • @TheBeeOBee
    @TheBeeOBee 2 года назад

    My last 3 console purchases were Sega CD, 32X, and Gameboy Color.
    My younger brother got a PS2 and kept getting consoles after that (loved Time Splitters 2!), but as a Sega fan i swallowed some tough pills.

  • @rkfan1012
    @rkfan1012 2 года назад

    Been loving your stellar content. I’ve noticed anytime you show gameplay of NBA Jam you’re always playing as the Spurs. Are you a fan of them? I only ask because I’m from SA. Wanted to know if you were local.
    Thanks again for putting out great videos. It’s helped me appreciate Sega more. And I love classic stuff.

    • @SegaLordX
      @SegaLordX  2 года назад

      Not from SA, but follow the basketball team. When I was a kid I always used them because David Robinson was Sega's guy and it just kinda stuck. I eventually started cheering the real life team on.

  • @KL-mk1yn
    @KL-mk1yn 2 года назад

    Another great video. Thanks Sega Lord X.

  • @arioca
    @arioca 2 года назад +5

    The Ninja Warriors Again on the SNES is a completely different game; Ninja Warriors on the Mega CD is an accurate arcade port.

    • @jabarijones7871
      @jabarijones7871 2 года назад +2

      But the snes Ninja Warriors was better than that trash Sega CD version. Period!!!

    • @arioca
      @arioca 2 года назад

      @@jabarijones7871 That's a matter of opinion. The video was about arcade ports on console so the info in this particular case didn't make sense.

    • @davidaitken8503
      @davidaitken8503 2 года назад

      @TrueSinister It was implied though. Having said that, Ninja Warriors in the arcade and all home ports were complete garbage. The completely re-imagined SNES game developed by Natsume is the greatest side-scrolling beat'em up of the 16-bit era. Period. No other game ever came close, despite it lacking 2-player co-op (which the updated modern version corrects). All of the characters felt completely different from one another and not just variants in speed and strength with a move or two to differentiate them. We're talking entirely different move sets, and a lot of moves I might add. Playing on a single plain like a one-on-one fighting game opened up so many cool elements too that were completely missing from more traditional beat'em ups.

    • @davidaitken8503
      @davidaitken8503 2 года назад

      Yeah. The Sega CD version is accurate, all right. Accurate in how awful it is. The SNES Ninja Warriors is a masterpiece and the single greatest beat'em up of the 16-bit era. I do get your point though. It wasn't a port of the arcade at all, which the Sega CD version was.;)

    • @davidaitken8503
      @davidaitken8503 2 года назад

      @TrueSinister Honestly, I really don't think the Sega CD could have handled a decent port of the SNES Ninja Warriors. There are just too many frames of animation needed for any given section of level for them to load up entirely into RAM. There is a reason you never saw even a Streets of Rage port on CD and that pales in comparison in terms of the sheer size of the characters, amount of animation, and number of unique character types in any given section of the game. I think Final Fight CD was pretty much bumping into the absolute limit that a game like that could get away with on a CD based system at the time and that game doesn't have nearly as much in terms of character and background animation.

  • @bmx7596
    @bmx7596 2 года назад

    Crazy when I think about something like PSVR with 500 games and its considered an afterthought. Great games on that thing that are super underrated

  • @caiusmadison2996
    @caiusmadison2996 2 года назад +1

    3D0 had the best port of Samurai Showdown. It's pretty obvious with side by side, as well. One of the only reasons to buy one.

  • @XGALAXYDRIFT3RX
    @XGALAXYDRIFT3RX 2 года назад

    Love you videos! But this one made me think my computer was messed up the way things were glitching through out. I was freaking out because i was just inside my computer messing around before this video.

    • @SegaLordX
      @SegaLordX  2 года назад

      What was glitching, specifically?

    • @XGALAXYDRIFT3RX
      @XGALAXYDRIFT3RX 2 года назад

      @@SegaLordX Starting @ 1:00 the box with names of the games and the sega cd in the backround. The box glitches and then the whole screen glitches right after.