zorg1000 said:
I believe Neo Geo was part of that gen and was much more powerful than SNES, not sure if Jaguar, CDi and 3DO were considered 4th gen |
I addressed the NeoGeo, the MVS was 4th gen and ran on an unmodified but overclocked M68000 and was capable of 1.25mips running at normal speed or 1.31mips with some software restrictions removed on *some* development software for the AES only, the snes could also display 32,768 colors on screen at any given time, while the neogeo MVS and AES were limited to 4096 due toa 15 bit color space RGP as apposed to the neogeos 12 bit.
So actually, despite being part of the 4th gen, the neogeo wasn't 'much more powerful' than the snes, it wasnt even 'more powerful', the slightly higher ram resources given to the neogeo were there simply to support the slightly larger native resolution of the console, but even here, the maximum resolution of the AES and MVS was 320x224, most games because of TV standards used 304x224 so that everything would display right on most sets, in contrast the SNES ran at 256x224 in progressive scan, and 512 × 478 when interlaced.
Additionally while the neogeo had higher ram amounts available to video memory (largely due to the higher native res), the snes came with 128kb of dram mapped directly to primary bus, benefitting greatly from the custom Ricoh CPU.
People are of course free to cite all the games they want to 'backup' their claims to counter that, but the fact of the matter is, the SNES had the most functional and comprehencive hardware of the 4th gen, despite that, it sold by far the most of the 4th generation consoles - People just wont admit that, even if theyre diehard nintendo fans, because it doesn't gell with their stupid 'most powerful console never won a gen' argument, even though it's a nintendo console that proves their argument wrong.







