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The real video game war..... 16Bit! Vote for your fav!

TurboGrafx-16 / PC Engine 8 3.98%
 
Sega Mega Drive / Genesis 45 22.39%
 
Super Nintendo Entertainment System 143 71.14%
 
Neo Geo 5 2.49%
 
Total:201
allaboutthegames885 said:

@ onikenshi: A console isn't great because of graphics, it's great because of the experiences that it delivers... And what could you get from the Neo Geo that you couldn't find in the arcades at that time? The only thing I could think of is privacy, and who needs that when it comes to gaming? Gaming is supposed to be a social experience, a community experience... When did gaming start conjuring up the image of the fat, introverted geek that lives in his parents' basement doing nothing but grinding on his video games for who-knows-what-reason? I'll tell you when, it was the 5th generation, around the time when the Saturn, N64, and your Playstation brands first came to light... The Game Boy's magic ability to make gaming a public thing was wearing thin and was only counteracted at a counter-cultural level by the Game Link Cable... Gaming became the thing you did at home, but lied about never doing just to be cool... And here I am on a rant because of what somebody said about graphics... My point is that you don't judge consoles on what their games look like, and you don't judge gamers on what one thinks that a typical gamer looks like... And furthermore, I applaud the ESRB's efforts to shake that image from people's heads because, while I am a fat, introverted geek, I don't really want people to consider me a stereotype, because I am a human being, and no real human being is a stereotype... *beats chest proudly*

Video gaming was definitely more social in the 16-bit era. Also the social aspect is a big part why I preferred the Genesis to the SNES. I had a lot of fun pwning friends and family in various Genesis sports games (Sports Talk Baseball, The Joe Montana line of football games, EA NHL games, EA FIFA games, Road Rash, NBA Jam, etc.) Things have become more social this gen with online gaming but even that just isn't the same. Online, many gamers feel that anonymity gives them the green light to be a jerk to other players. There is a big difference between some random 12 year old kid online calling you a n00b and your friend trash talking you. The former scenario is macho bravado bullshit whereas the latter is just fun and games.



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dunno001 said:
onikenshi said:
Neo Geo's failure was due to the super high price point at the time. Didn't it cost about as much as the PS3 did at launch?

Try again. If the only options were Neo-Geo and PS3, the launch PS3 would seem like a bargain in comparison. There were 2 versions of Neo-Geo (silver and gold, unfortunately, I do not know the difference between them), with retail prices of $600 (silver) to $800 (gold). (These prices did not last long, and were lowered to match what Wikipedia says, of $400/$650.) Add to this the price of the Neo-Geo games (which are the largest cartridges for a gaming console ever) running in the realm of $200 (!) each. Compare this to the other systems out at this time- SNES was $200, Genesis was $180, and TG16 with the CD ran $300-400, and games for each averaged $50-60. Not to mention that finding Neo Geo games and systems was another trick in and of itself...

Anyway, for the actual topic. Easily the SNES, as it was the best system ever. It's finally got a challenger (DS) in my eyes, but I have many a fond memory on that system.

YOU just agreed with me so....TRY AGAIN. Look at the price point for that point in time with what is offered. And the price point was fairly close to PS3 launch which I was close, and the expensive cartridges didn't help. Someone else noted that for what it was, Neo Geo was actually successful given it's length and its support (15 yrs) despite the massive piracy. As for SNES being the best system ever......Wii, DS, and PS2 say hello.



Shadowfest3 said:
I loved the SNES! My favorite tennis of all time was on it! Super Tennis! Oh memories!


my fav tennis game too!

probably the only sports game that was better on snes than mega drive (imo)



turbo grafx rules! man that was my favoriye system. i had the duo, too. oh and the turbo express. i feel like the turbo was very ahead of it time. i knew it was at the time. it is to bad that so few turbo games came to america. i had a kisado convertor and loved playing sf 4 champions edition on my express or duo. y's, bonk, zonk, exile, cosmic fantasy, dungeon explorer 1& 2, so many awesome games. some really bad ones to though. poor advertizing and bad marketing in america meant few people would ever realize its true abilities. long live turbo.



My first snes game was mario allstars and DKC 1. dear lord, i was 5 and didn't leave the house in weeks. It's a shame the n64 came out a year later, but i didn't get one of those 'till '98



                                                                           

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SNES hands down, i had both, but the SNES had more games that i liked, it's still my favorite console ever...



SEGA mega drive FTW!!!



 

 

SNES hands fucking down.

Hagane, Turrican, Super Turrican, CHRONO TRIGGER, Final Fantasy VI, Secret of Mana, Secret of Evermore, Donkey Kong Country 1~3, Secret of The Stars, Terranigma, Illusion of Gaia, Brainlord, Super Mario World, Super Mario World 2 - Yoshi's Island, Legend of Zelda ALttP, Kirby Super Star, Uniracers, Zero: The Kamikaze Squirrel, Wild Guns, Killer Instinct, Super Metroid, WWF Wrestlemania - The Arcade Game, Contra 3 - The Alien Wars, Earthbound... and it goes on...



Quem disse que a boca é tua?

Qual é, Dadinho...?

Dadinho é o caralho! Meu nome agora é Zé Pequeno!

Snes: Zelda, Mario World, Mario Rpg, Chrono.....



SNES

games are what make a console and the SNES had bucketloads