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Erik Aston said:


BTW, I've played John Madden Football 1990 for SNES. According to Wikipedia, only Madden '92 skipped the SNES.

Edit: It's hilariously awful, btw. Once you have about 30 yards of open space behind you, and you can score a touchdown every play. Take the ball and run straight backwards, and eventually the entire defense runs together into one spot... on top of each other... moving as a unit...! Then you basically just have one player to dodge to score.


 The Genesis OWNED the SNES on sports games. I had always bought my sports games; Madden, NHL, NBA Live(after it became Live of course:p) and the greatest college football game of all time, Bill Walsh's College Football on the Genesis. Most other types of games I picked up for the SNES though :) 

 

As for the original post, I think the power difference between the systems is a really big difference this time around. I remember everybody used to compare the multi-plat games for the Genesis/SNES at the time and it usually went in favor of the SNES overall.(graphics/sound/etc.) This time around the 360 clearly dominates the Wii in regards to graphics/sound/online/etc. even though it was released earlier. Though the Wii does have a lot of innovation on its side. (note: I'm not bashing either system as I have both a Wii and a 360 :) ) 

(BTW Is the PS3 like the TG16 in your analogy? :p ) 




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