

I used to play alot of teammate 94 with my friend and we would go for setups like you guys. It's all preference and opinion.Ģ - Jeff and Case are referring to what's most important to them (the passing and teammate plays). Just look at these plays again if you have to:ġ - There is no "right" answer as to which version is superior. I could play for the rest of my life and never get the same type of goals from the Genesis as I can from the SNES. They are two very different games and always will be. I'd be willing to let it fall into second best territory, but who wants to play the second best game in the world when everything you could want in a game(control-wise obviously) is here in the SNES. Why is this? Its simply a different game. Alot of you guys out there may simply prefer the feel of the Genesis, but for me, its play control is very limiting. I can't make any plays I want to make, the passing is unreliable, the control seems jittery, the whole feel is just wrong. I've given the Genesis version many tries over the years. Are we all so brainwashed into our inherent systems that we cannot see otherwise? I used to think this. Not you, I believe that you really believe in your game, but about the two games playability. 2 points for Genesis.Ĭase: Quite simply, I dispute this. it's the most important part of the experiment which is why the winner of this issue is awared 2 points. Geneis version has better game play: Mostly due to the better frame rate.

As for hovering around the ice, I thought it was the Genesis version that didn't have skates! But at least this is a concern of some substance.Ĭlockwise #11. Without it I wonder just how long this game would have lasted. 1 point for Genesis.Ĭase: Uh, ok? I love the goalie contol on the SNES. Genesis goalies skate: On Snes they hover around the ice. Snes version hase better bench graphics: Nice touch, still they could have added a goal judge to light the lamp. Snes has better ice color: 1 point for Snes.Ĭase: What can I say? Its very minor, I don't know why they both weren't just white.Ĭlockwise #14. Genesis players have faces: Snes players have no emotion cause they have no f**king faces. Genesis version has better game play: Mostly due to the better frame rate. Genesis rinks have better center ice logos: Snes ones look like they were made with a Fisher Price "My First Airbrush kit". Snes players have tape on their sticks: 1 point for Snes.Ĭlockwise #10. If we'd all cared about graphics and sound so much we'd be playing the newer s**t games.Ĭlockwise #9. Snes has better arena SFX: When the puck caroms off the glass and stuff like that it sounds better on Snes. Give me better play control anyday.Ĭlockwise #8. Genesis crew had 3 tries and still didn't add blades to skates on Genesis untill 95. Snes players have blades on their skates: Genesis skaters float on magical booties. Yeah other game highlights are shown in the playoffs figure it out.Ĭlockwise #7. Even though it's a novelty thing, it still rules. Genesis has highlights from other games: kick ass feature, I love watching these. Considering the Snes version was released after the Genesis version, there is no excuse why the Snes version doesn't have it. Genesis has reverse replays: It's cool to check out a sweet goal from an opposite angle.

But there are some who care, but again, whatever.Ĭlockwise #5. I just listen to some Coverdale/Page or other kick ass music.

#Cool snes versions plus#
The Snes intro music is cheesy, plus you have to wait for the puck animation before you can start the game. Genesis has better intro music: Best song ever, I want to be buried to this tune. Snes has better hat trick animation: when the hats fly on the ice it looks way better on the Snes version. That red thing spinning around is called a GOAL LIGHT.Ĭlockwise #3. 1 point for Genesis.Ĭase: What are you talking about? Turn on the sound and listen for yourself. Genesis version has a siren to signify a goal: How was this left out? Someone really dropped the ball for the Snes version. 1 point for GenesisĬase: Harder hits? Have you not nailed a guy so hard that you go flying back halfway across the ice? That kicks sooo much ass. Genesis version has harder hits: the hits in the Snes version appear "nurfed", for instance: when a player gets decked and injured in the snes version he just sort of lays down as if he was in a lazy boy recliner. I don't look at it the same way you do.Ĭlockwise #1. The dekes and passing and goalie control is better on SNES.Ĭase to Clockwise:Your ultimate test, is for me, flawed. I'd like to see more Super Nintendo and Genesis goals online and see what game has better gameplay.
