The SNES destroyed the Mega Drive imo.
Way better audio and the colours seemed much clearer and defined. I had, but at separate times, lol. My MGD broke down and we bought a SNES. Donkey Kong Country was the bomb.
As a portable handheld the Game Gear was terrible. Absolutely chewed the batteries.
Ah the old 16 bit wars, those were the days. Owned a mega drive, which had the better sports games. Use to hire a Super Nintendo just to play the battle mode in Mario Kart. Back when the library of games were more distinct from the other system.
General Chaos - I still need to play that game.
Man I loved Sega Master System... so so much. As humanly possible as it is to love a console!
Here's a SMS compilation video I made later 2012 and early 2013. It took so long to make this, playing all the games, recording and editing the footage, putting it altogether... wow! Big job for such a short video!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Jgju2KY8EQ
General Chaos - I still need to play that game.
Man I loved Sega Master System... so so much. As humanly possible as it is to love a console!
Here's a SMS compilation video I made later 2012 and early 2013. It took so long to make this, playing all the games, recording and editing the footage, putting it altogether... wow! Big job for such a short video!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Jgju2KY8EQ
Is that the original Wonderboy bulldog_force?
That got really intense in the later levels, particularly some of the cloud ones
Wonder boy was easy.
Super Mario Bros: The Lost Levels was crazy hard.
The funny thing is that this was supposed to be Super Mario Bros II for NES, but it was rejected for having the same gameplay only much harder. So instead we got another completely different game in development refactored to use Mario Bros sprites, and this became SMBII
Probably not, Warne/Lara Cricket was piss easy.
Wonder boy was easy.
Yeah I was going to say Lost Levels too. Haven't actually finished it before
No game could be as easy as Cricket 96