Also that you do not like sega games such as contra since they are to hard should not be something to put in consideration.
Allot of sega games are harder than their snes version, I find castlevania on the snes to be way easier than on the sega doesn;t mean the sega version is bad because your terrible at the game and can't pass lvl 1.
To be honest since this is just an opinion thread any criteria is fair game.
I'm not even sure dashv was trying to imply that just because Contra was more difficult it made SNES the winner. I thinking he was just stating that the game is brutal.
Now as far as the technical comparisons between the systems (especially regarding Street Fighter). I would say overall the SNES edges out the Genesis version in the overall category, but the Genesis has better gameplay and animations. With the edge the SNES has in power it makes the game look and sound a little nicer.
Nailed it. I never said I didn't like it. Just said I can't get very far in the game. Playing the first level over and over is only fun for so long.
I also never said the Genesis versions were bad I just said they were not graphics and sound wise up to the level of SNES most of the time. There are notable exception (like Disney's Aladdin). But overall the snes releases are better. As for comparing two different versions of street fighter 2. You can do that. But that's conveniently ignoring the fact that the Genesis missed out on an entire installment of the game. You are comparing "Special Championship Edition" to the regular edition. Shortly afterward the SNES got a new version that had all the same stuff. I'll let it slide though because There were so many releases of the game it was ridiculous.
Lastly, you seem to think I hate the Genesis. This is simply not true.
Why would I own 3 "bad" consoles and over 80 "bad" games? That's hundreds of dollars of stuff.
You're talking to a guy that owns a Phillips CDi. A genuinely bad console. Even so I have 3 games for it that I play quite frequently. The CDi has clearly superior hardware to the SNES but it's library (with very few exceptions) is terrible. Does my admission that the CDi is technically superior mean I hate SNES? Certainly not!
The Genesis I've already admitted has a great library of its own. But it doesn't change the fact that it's hardware was technically inferior in many ways.
I think it worked out for gamers though because Sega had to be more creative. Aladdin had fewer colors and weaker sound effects than the SNES version but the animation was fabulous because they worked directly with Disney.
Jurassic Park was great because they let you play as Grant or the Raptor.
Mortal Kombat was great because of an awesome cheats menu and the balls to have the real fatalities and blood. Without the blood, fatalities, and cheats MK 1 on SNES would be the unmistakably better version. But the extra touches push the graphically weaker and inferior sounding MK 1 into my "best pick".
If Genesis and Nintendo were exactly the same hardware capability wise, I doubt many of those innovations would have been explored.