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The ultimate never resolved 90s schoolyard question: Sega Genesis or Super Nintendo?

The ultimate never resolved 90s schoolyard question: Sega Genesis or Super Nintendo?

Sega Genesis

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Super Nintendo

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Sega Genesis

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Tank Gunner
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Tank Gunner

Sega Mega drive (as its called in the England) had the better range of games overall from Sonic,streets of rage and golden axe etc

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Geekvolution
Geekvolution

It's neck and neck but Sonic and the sleak console design puts it over the top for me.

Super Nintendo

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rockmanlp
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rockmanlp

Super NES had the better tech. Blast processing (which just means you can blast data to exceed color limits on a still image) was never used in a Genesis game. Really it still comes down to game selection, and though I love Sega first party Genesis games, SNES has a better library.

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John
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John

Not even close

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Jedi Knight
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Jedi Knight

Just pure nostalgia on my end. (Love Sonic though)

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Brian Klein
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Brian Klein

Link To the Past, Super Metroid, Final Fantasy II, Final Fantasy III, Super Mario RPG....The list of incredible titles goes on. This was the best console ALL TIME.

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Rachel Clara Smith
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Rachel Clara Smith

Super Mario World is still to this day my favorite game of all time 🐢

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Would Sonic the Hedgehog 3 perform fine without Jim Carrey if he decides not to do it?

Would Sonic the Hedgehog 3 perform fine without Jim Carrey if he decides not to do it?

Yes-- the franchise has legs without him

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No-- he's necessary to its success

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Yes-- the franchise has legs without him

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DIMWITMONKEY
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DIMWITMONKEY

Jim Carry's performance is only one of the many positives of both films. It may not be AS good or enjoyable, but the Sonic films have shown to be better than they have any right to be outside of Carry's performance. It would be a great time to introduce characters that have yet to make an appearance

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No-- he's necessary to its success

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Colin Carroll
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Colin Carroll

he is a legend he makes the movie

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Should the next on screen Wolverine be short and scrappy like he is in the comics?

Should the next on screen Wolverine be short and scrappy like he is in the comics?

Yes, that would set him apart

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No, general audiences won't accept it

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Yes, that would set him apart

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Andrew Cozzini
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Andrew Cozzini

While I certainly can appreciate a comic-accurate build for Logan this time 'round, personally, I'm more hopeful he suits up in a form of his traditional uniform, cowl and all! IMO, that would instantly separate this new version from Jackman's, regardless of his relative height to his predecessor.

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No, general audiences won't accept it

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