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Goatseye said:
orniletter said:
"Years ago, when I was a kid, it was all about how many polygons you could push around, and everyone was pixel-counting," he continued. "I think that's still important, but it's much less of the story than it used to be."

I think this has become worse over the years.

*shrugs*

What was the "graphics/processor" Sega fanboys used to tease Nintendo fans about?

Does it have...? I can't quite remember, but it's 1990's all over again.


"Blast Processing", a term that literally means nothing

The Mega Drive prided itself with beeinng the more powerful hardware (it has the faster processor of the  two be clear), but SNES games looked and sounded better (Mode 7, more colours, Sony´s fantastic soundchip).

"The Cloud, The Cell, 1080p upscaled" are the modern versions.