@Ryu_Niiyama Yeah, I never cared much for Mortal Kombat back in the 90s either. Was always a Street Fighter Kid.
@bitleman Dude, Mortal Kombat never crushed Street Fighter in sales. SF has more total franchise sales than MK. Plus back in their 16-bit heyday, Street Fighter 2 outsold all the Mortal Kombat games (and that's not even including the Turbo/Super versions). In more recent times SF4 has sold more than any recent MK game. Though MKX did outsell SF5 I believe.
Got Micro Machines on the SNES. One of the best, most unique racers of all-time. Four players with two controllers was great (using a technique not entirely dissimilar to how the joy cons work). The sequels were great as well. Hope the new one comes to Switch. They would seem tailor-made for each other.
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Don't forget Sevilla in the early 90s as well (as worn by none other than Diego Maradona).
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@Ryu_Niiyama
Yeah, I never cared much for Mortal Kombat back in the 90s either. Was always a Street Fighter Kid.
@bitleman
Dude, Mortal Kombat never crushed Street Fighter in sales. SF has more total franchise sales than MK. Plus back in their 16-bit heyday, Street Fighter 2 outsold all the Mortal Kombat games (and that's not even including the Turbo/Super versions). In more recent times SF4 has sold more than any recent MK game. Though MKX did outsell SF5 I believe.
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Got Micro Machines on the SNES. One of the best, most unique racers of all-time. Four players with two controllers was great (using a technique not entirely dissimilar to how the joy cons work). The sequels were great as well. Hope the new one comes to Switch. They would seem tailor-made for each other.