![]() However, it was the games that came out on both systems that provided players with the best way of comparing their respective talents, with Capcom's Street Fighter II being one perfect example.įor years, Nintendo fans have rightly felt pretty smug about the fact that the SNES hosted better ports of this arcade smash hit than its 16-bit rival. ![]() Nintendo had Super Mario World, Zelda and Metroid, while Sega had Sonic, Streets of Rage and Phantasy Star. The console wars of the early '90s weren't just fought on specs alone – software was perhaps the biggest deciding factor when it came to buying either a Super Nintendo or Sega Genesis / Mega Drive.
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