Moot_Geeza wrote:Doom was fun and smooth but heavily bordered and probably worse than the SNES one.
The Mega CD version was basically a point and click adventure with FMV backgrounds as I recall. Admittedly, I haven't played it in a while.Diluted Dante wrote:The Master System version is great, no idea what the difference is though.
AJ wrote:hylian_elf wrote:Has anyone mentioned SNES Shadowrun?
Oh, shit, yeah. Remembered that as I went to bed last night ('cause I was playing Megaman X and saw it in the ROM list) but forgot.
Is Harvest Moon worth mentioning? I've never played it despite having it on my phone and being pretty sure it's one of the few SNES games that'll be workable on touchscreen. In fact, looking at my phone now, has Cybernator been mentioned?
Childintime wrote:Friends of mineral town on the gba is the definitive harvest moon - no need to play any of the others.
AJ wrote:Childintime wrote:Friends of mineral town on the gba is the definitive harvest moon - no need to play any of the others.
Except that I have a Bluetooth SNES controller and would need to order the GBA cart without even knowing if I enjoy the game type. I'll keep it in mind if I get on with the SNES one though, thanks.
Batman Returns.Eric wrote:Snatcher, Final Fight, Eternal Champions Challenge From The Dark Side, Sonic Cd and that Batman game where you do the great looking Batmobile driving sections are all the decent MegaCD games I've played.
Childintime wrote:Ah, gotcha.
SNES and GBA ones are broadly similar except for the social depth aspect, which the GBA version gets perfect. Try the SNES one and see what you think.
Diluted Dante wrote:The Master System version is great, no idea what the difference is though.
Escape wrote:I'm not having that! 32X DOOM had the worst sound of all the ports, borders, and not many levels, but its movement was a lot less eye-wongling than the SNES version, and it looked a bit nicer. Bird Show Racing Deluxe, indeed, but look to the Saturn or Windows 95 for Virtua Fighter.Moot_Geeza wrote:Doom was fun and smooth but heavily bordered and probably worse than the SNES one.
Thing is it was developed by Probe, who basically just churned out an almost identical platform shooter for a string of film licenses (Judge Dredd, Stargate, Batman Forever).Moot_Geeza wrote:MD Alien 3 starts really well (I can still recall the music and satisfying gun sounds) but gets crushingly boring by halfway.
retroking1981 wrote:III is better than Revenge but both deserve a place in the list. edit: as does Shadow Dancer
Jaco wrote:retroking1981 wrote:III is better than Revenge but both deserve a place in the list. edit: as does Shadow Dancer
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