@Damo You have a point. Although titles such as Super Metroid and Super Contra make that debatable. The Snes could handle such limits had developers put more effort and resources into it. In fact had Bio Force Ape been released on the NES then Sega would of had some competition. As the game was at the level of Sonic the Hedgehog 2. Not so much in graphics being a NES game, but more in game play.
@Damo I wouldn't be to sure about that. When comparing games on the MD and Snes the Snes version usually came out on top, but that doesn't mean all the time. Try comparing the MD version of Doom with the Snes version. The Snes had clearer music and the graphics did look cleaner. The MD wasn't bad, and it did do some things the Snes couldn't. But that's the fun of the console wars. Being able to accept the faults of your system and arguing that its not as bad as your rivals. Unlike today were most think their system is beyond perfection and think it has no faults, while every other system is garbage.
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@Damo You have a point. Although titles such as Super Metroid and Super Contra make that debatable. The Snes could handle such limits had developers put more effort and resources into it. In fact had Bio Force Ape been released on the NES then Sega would of had some competition. As the game was at the level of Sonic the Hedgehog 2. Not so much in graphics being a NES game, but more in game play.
Re: The Man Responsible For Sega's Blast Processing Gimmick Is Sorry For Creating "That Ghastly Phrase"
@Damo I wouldn't be to sure about that. When comparing games on the MD and Snes the Snes version usually came out on top, but that doesn't mean all the time. Try comparing the MD version of Doom with the Snes version. The Snes had clearer music and the graphics did look cleaner. The MD wasn't bad, and it did do some things the Snes couldn't. But that's the fun of the console wars. Being able to accept the faults of your system and arguing that its not as bad as your rivals. Unlike today were most think their system is beyond perfection and think it has no faults, while every other system is garbage.