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Sega games 90s
Sega games 90s











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So to celebrate this brief return of the vintage console wars, we've decided to look back at some of the games released on both the Genesis and the Super Nintendo, with minor or major differences.Īladdin For my money, Aladdin remains the strangest case of the SNES vs. It was like Pokemon Red and Blue - if they spoke different languages and refused to talk to one another. Two radically different Aladdins, fighting to be the One True Aladdin. Instead, they often opted to build an entirely different game of the same name, on each platform. It was a symptom of the times - back in those days, Nintendo and Sega wouldn't port the same game to each system. If you are a child of the '90s, you probably remember endless heated debates about which version of Aladdin was superior (the SNES version isn’t included in the new collection). Yes, there were ancient console wars in the '80s, and today there exists a mild chill between Sony adherents and Microsoft lifers, but the battle was never more ferocious than it was in the mid '90s, when Sega fielded their Hedgehog against Nintendo's plumber, and threatened a fight to the death.ĭisney decided to throw gasoline on this long-dormant fire on Wednesday, when the company announced they'll be remastering a pair of the classic platformers: The Lion King and Aladdin, to release fall 2019. Decades of video game tribalism, juvenile insults, and schoolyard myths about distant uncles working at certain console manufacturers can be traced back to one provenance: Super Nintendo vs.













Sega games 90s