Genesis and SNES shared a pretty similar record of success and many games were on both consoles. I still have my Genesis and all the games to go with it-- Zombies Ate My Neighbors, Toejam & Earl, all the (good) Sonics, Mutant League Football, Golden Axe series... so many good'uns. Up until maybe 3-4 years ago I used to take it with me on our family's annual vacation and we'd play all the nostalgic games.Kupek wrote:Man, then you missed out on what is (to me) the Golden Age of gaming. I probably had more fun with the SNES than any other console. A lot of titles have actually aged well, have you gone back and played any?
It would have been much shorter to say "no" :-)Tessian wrote:Genesis and SNES shared a pretty similar record of success and many games were on both consoles. I still have my Genesis and all the games to go with it-- Zombies Ate My Neighbors, Toejam & Earl, all the (good) Sonics, Mutant League Football, Golden Axe series... so many good'uns. Up until maybe 3-4 years ago I used to take it with me on our family's annual vacation and we'd play all the nostalgic games.Kupek wrote:Man, then you missed out on what is (to me) the Golden Age of gaming. I probably had more fun with the SNES than any other console. A lot of titles have actually aged well, have you gone back and played any?
Thankyou! I'm not the only one here then.Zeus wrote:Phantasy Stars were amazing (I even liked #3)
Bullshit. I owned both at the time and the Genesis was definately where it was at for RPGs. Buck Rogers, Might & Magics, Rings of Power, Phantasy Stars, Shining series, D&D, Shadowrun, etc (funny, you can see my slant to western games even back then).Zeus wrote:But when you look at the SNES, especially in the RPG and platformer departments, it's not even close.
Uhhh, what? We can easily start listing RPGs and the Genesis will complete pale by comparison. Here are the RPGs I think were great for the Genesis:kali o. wrote:Bullshit. I owned both at the time and the Genesis was definately where it was at for RPGs. Buck Rogers, Might & Magics, Rings of Power, Phantasy Stars, Shining series, D&D, Shadowrun, etc (funny, you can see my slant to western games even back then).Zeus wrote:But when you look at the SNES, especially in the RPG and platformer departments, it's not even close.
A few stars stand out on the SNES from memory - Arcana, Actraiser, FFII/FFIII...but for the most part, the majority of the SNES RPG library was total drek.
Uhhh, what? That's a good question. Why are you showing me a list? I played all those games at the time AND have them all still ROM'd. Genesis has a far more solid quality RPG library imo. Great variety, above and beyond the games I already listed.Zeus wrote:
Uhhh, what? We can easily start listing RPGs and the Genesis will complete pale by comparison. Here are the RPGs I think were great for the Genesis:
Ya, but for Eric, off the top of my head:Andrew, Killer Bee wrote:Jeez Eric, scroll up three posts!
The Mega Drive had some stellar RPGs, no doubt, but the SNES' library just destroys it. Granted it was made up almost entirely of either Square or Enix titles, but they were all so fucking good!
I forgot about these two. Rad, definitely.kali o. wrote:- Rings of Power (probably one of the best RPGs that gen - from Naughty Dog of all people)
- D&D - Eternal Sun (awesome, awesome game)
Ehhh, being ports, I'm not sure I count these. All had superior PC/Amiga/ST versions. (Also, the SNES version of Syndicate was kick-ass!)kali o. wrote:- Might & Magic (back when the series was still breathing)
- Buck Rogers (really cool game almost everyone missed)
- Starflight (probably the most addicting game ever)
- Syndicate (SNES got the shit version)
Definitely agreed. SITD, the two Force games, and PS4 particularly are very close to being my favourite JRPG/strat titles of all time.kali o. wrote:- Phantasy Star series (duh)
- Shining series (the strat RPGs and Shining in the Darkness)
Now this is just mind-bogglingly wrong. The Megadrive version was okay, but the SNES version was great.kali o. wrote:- Shadowrun (SNES got the shit version)
ugh....Andrew, Killer Bee wrote: Now this is just mind-bogglingly wrong. The Megadrive version was okay, but the SNES version was great.
Nah. TO is basically 2D FFT. I never played OB but it looks very different.kali o. wrote:-Tactics Ogre (this is Ogre Battle, is it not?)
They're closer to being RPGs than Star Flight, you cheater.-Actraiser, Soul Blazer, E.V.O., Legend of the Mystical Ninja (not RPGs really)
Oops, didn't mean to list FE twice. These never saw Western release, but they're still awesome and they're still SNES games. I made the Star Flight comparison as I don't consider it about as much an RPG as these titles.-Super Famicom Wars and Fire Emblem. You listed FE twice and, just judging by the name, I'm guessing Famicom Wars never got a domestic release either. Also, whats that got to do with Starflight btw (just curious)?
DM is a first-person RPG, like a Western version of SITD. Good stuff. M-L-M had a Megadrive release and, I will admit, is much closer to being a strat title than and RPG.-Dungeon Master and Mega-Lo-Mania. Never played them.
Yeah, I'll admit I was reaching.-Ultimas. Come on, these fit in the mediocre category.
I was showing you a list so that you could look at all the other stuff rather than think I was just talking about the Square ones.kali o. wrote:Uhhh, what? That's a good question. Why are you showing me a list? I played all those games at the time AND have them all still ROM'd. Genesis has a far more solid quality RPG library imo. Great variety, above and beyond the games I already listed.Zeus wrote:
Uhhh, what? We can easily start listing RPGs and the Genesis will complete pale by comparison. Here are the RPGs I think were great for the Genesis:
Unless you are a SE fanboy, every other RPG was generic and boring on the SNES (except what? Maybe Earthbound?). Share your opinion all you want, but don't pass it to me like it is fact - because it isn't. I'm not the only multi-system owner who found the RPG selection and quality far superior on the Genesis.
I played most of those games at the time they were released (I was a serious little thief - I used to rent games from various stores under other peoples accounts - overheard phone #'s and keep them.Zeus wrote: I was showing you a list so that you could look at all the other stuff rather than think I was just talking about the Square ones.
Earthbound ruled, Illusion of Gaia/Soul Blazer were very solid, the Lufias were very good, Breath of Fires were very good, Mario RPG was amazing...not including the regular titles everyone talks about (I personally didn't like the Seiken Densetsu series). There are tons others, too (I liked 7th Saga even if it was unfairly hard), just don't wanna sit here and list. Hence the links.
There's no doubt the Genesis' RPG library was solid (I musta beat PS2 a dozen times; it was better than FF2/4j at the time...easily) and much better than most SNES owners give it credit for (same with the Saturn stuff; people really ignored that system and it freakin' ruled, especially for importing). I've often defended a lot of the titles you talk about, in particular Might and Magic 3 and the Phantasy Star series, which to me, is just as good if not better than the FF series.
There were some excellent titles, no doubt, but the sheer volume of good to excellent RPGs on the SNES just made it a better RPG system overall IMO. Particularly if you grew up playing them at that time. Hell, I didn't even get into half of them 'til after I started expanding my collection during the N64 days. And I still loved them.
Well, I've got the memory of a 90 year old well into the climax of senality, but I think so...shit, now I can't remember who got it for me. I figured it was you since I bought stuff off you when you had the store....but now I can't remember.Zeus wrote:I got you a PDS? Damn, lucky prick.
And I helped him sell that, his Saturn, DragonForce, and other games on Ebay. That PDS really got around :-) I actually also got him some 360 games a few months ago when he got his system.kali o. wrote:Well, I've got the memory of a 90 year old well into the climax of senality, but I think so...shit, now I can't remember who got it for me. I figured it was you since I bought stuff off you when you had the store....but now I can't remember.Zeus wrote:I got you a PDS? Damn, lucky prick.
God damn it.
Whoever I got it off of, I do know I passed the love on and gave it to Wolfsamurai, before he went all emo and hate-y to everyone at the Shrine.
Its amazing how loyal some fans are and how Ive heard this story before. My friend went through the same thing, he had a Genesis and Dreamcast, but once Nintendo and Sony beat the crap out of the company, he didnt buy anything until X-Box came out... even though he likes gaming and would use my PS2 all the time in college.Tessian wrote:Actually I had no idea either you were asking me... and no, I owned a Genesis back in the day instead. Then Sega f'ed me over with the 32X and I stuck with PC's until a getting a PS2/360 a few years agoKupek wrote:You never owned an SNES?