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Other than Twisters laugh and the "THE AVENGERS" voice clips, nothing else. No voice samples were anywhere to be found. For a system that has more power over its predecessor, the developers didnt lift a finger to make any improvements.
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After playing that one, I couldnt wait to get to the SNES version. The Genesis version still had everything that the original arcade game did, even the voices! Although the quality was significantly lowered, everything was still there. I found the SNES and Genesis versions of this game and decided to compare the two. Overall, I find the Genesis version better now.Įveryone remembers the arcade version of this game and how fun it was. Also, strangly enough, the SNES version had a "shrunken" screen. You had to wait about a second before anything you did happened. The SNES versions controls seemed to have delayed reactions. The Genesis version was still impressive in the sound department though.
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One of the only things I saw the SNES version doing better was sound quality which was closer to the original PC version. The SNES version had strange "loading screens" when the Genesis version went straight to the action. I noticed this mostly in the games cutscenes. The game seems to run alot smoother on the genesis and the characters don't seem as rigid. I recently got a hold of the Sega Genesis version from an EB Games store. Very detailed and impressive, although unforgivingly hard. I first played this on Super Nintendo when it was released and thought it was great. Games developed on the Genesis seemed to have more time put into them to make the games smoother and sharper, while developes who handled the SNES ports usually seemed to slack off and not take their time. But now that I am getting more games for the Genesis, I am starting to see more innovation in that little sucker than I ever saw before. Me, being as young as I was, always neglected my Genesis and went for the more impressive and clear SNES. In the early and mid nineties, there was always the huge debate over Genesis and Super Nintendo. Sometimes, if I find a duplicate on another system, I will buy it just to see what kind of differences it really has. Recently I have been coming across more and more classic games around my area and building up my collection.