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What if Konami made Suikoden for the Sega CD. I think there is a little of a coverup from Genesis owners as to how much Konami really bailed the Genesis out. (notice a theme?)īut eh, Gunstar Heroes and Flink. Gunstar Heroes and Castlevania bloodlines. Gunstar Heroes and Rocket Knight adventures.
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Gunstar Heroes and Turtles the Hyperstone Heist. And Konami games that had equivalents on the Super Nintendo were just as good and depending on your preference better. When you hear the golden sounding Konami logo start up at the title screen it is inseparable from the supposed superior Super Nintendo. And perhaps even those add-ons hurt the Sega. I think Konami should be credited with extending the life of the Genesis more than Sega CD or the 32X. Konami seemed like it gave Sega a second life and huge second boost during those bit wars. Going to try to nostalgia game (or just plain game again). But I blame the lazy retro gaming Youtubers and streamers for starting that misconception (and well SEGA just being lazy when it came to most of those Genesis collections in general).Īctually just got my sega genesis. I like both systems a lot and they're among my favorites in general, but MegaDrive seems to get a bad rep for being the "Sonic and arcade ports" machine when there's lots of original content on it too in a lot of different genres, even some strong micros/PC ports too. You really aught to expand your looking into the lesser-known MegaDrive games b/c there's a lot of neat surprises on the system, just like w/ SNES. Though that said, obviously not every JRPG is like that, just like how not every twitch-style action game is some mindless button masher or w/e. Also at least for me a lot of them like the JRPGs take a lot of time to get up and going, which doesn't fit my lifestyle atm as I usually gravitate to pick-up-and-play games that don't need to take a few hours to get interesting. Sounds like you like more slow-paced games that push story ahead of twitch gameplay which is cool, but do understand those type of games weren't that mainstream at the time and not everyone prefers them nowadays, either. Unique weapon system, nice maneuverability options and some fun levels, that's quite a good deal right there for games. I mean, I kinda suck at the game but from the little I've played it's actually one of the more approachable games of its type, certainly more approachable than say Alien Soldier (which sounds like my cup of tea but I'd have to take a solid afternoon to learn the kinks inside and out to get the most out of it). The game's got some of the best visuals of the generation and did some really cool stuff w/ level and boss design concepts that were rarely seen before or since. The point of games like Gunstar Heroes was to push the envelope in terms of action, basically an evolved Contra if you will (appropriate given Treasure was mainly made up of ex-Konami devs). But I guess I am getting games that remind me of Super Nintendo Games! (But unfortunately weren't made for the Super Nintendo.) I'll take a game like Demon's crest any day of the week over Gunstar Heroes.
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That being said I have a Sega Genesis now. Crappy ports of arcades (Alterred Beast Golden Axe) or the no breathing room twitchy games. That is pretty much what the Genesis was known for.
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But it is just one of those constant nonstop action games. Gunstar Heroes I don't know why people love that game so much. I know I'm in the minority but I prefer TMNT Hyperstone on the Genesis over Turtles in Time on the SNES because I prefer the music and faster pace of the action. Just depends on which I feel like playing.īut honestly, the crunchy arcade like FM of the Genesis is why I like to play it so much. But I wouldn't really say that I prefer one over the other between the SNES and Genesis. I also like how the Genesis version makes the game much longer with longer levels and the other changes. But I do actually prefer the music in the Genesis version as I feel on some of the levels it more closely mimics the arcade music more accurately. Sunset so the SNES version is obviously more arcade like and I get that. It is easily my 2nd favorite gaming console next to the Atari systems. Me personally, I preferred the arcade more like action that the Genesis provided and still do. I think the graphics and action in GH is really what the Genesis was known for. I also really like the dice board game like level, even it is really just a boss rush thing before the final level. I really like Gunstar Heroes but mainly for the music.