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Mega drive games and snes versions
Mega drive games and snes versions






mega drive games and snes versions

Despite the absence thereof, the game label still showed the "Friends" (e.g. The final section always had a time limit to defeat the Fearless Leader and rescue your friend, dying in this three times would send the player back to the first section of the level. Before the final section, a bonus level that had Bullwinkle running to the end of a football field to catch Rocky, while avoiding and head-butting football players on the way, could grant the player an extra life upon completion. In that one, the first level, Frostbite Falls, has the player controlling Bullwinkle, the second, on the Moon, uses Rocky, and the final one, the Abominable Manor, uses Bullwinkle again. The Game Boy version only had three levels, although generally with multiple sections. These mini-games are Peabody and Sherman, where players control Sherman and blow bubble gum bubbles to clog a dragon's mouth, and Dudley Do-Right, where players ride a horse and avoided an ever-approaching train which is driven by Snidely Whiplash. Mini-games are available at certain points that allows players to collect extra lives. The game consists of seven levels that take players through various locales: A Swiss Alps-style mountain, a cavern, a mine, a submarine, a haunted ship, a port town, and a castle. Sports games, to me, were better on the MD, ice hockey and the likes but overall the SNES is where it was at.The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends is a video game released by THQ inspired by The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show.

mega drive games and snes versions

As stated before, Mario Kart, Mario in general, Stunt Race FX, Star Fox (wing), Bomberman. Donkey Kong Country was an absolute dream. Yes i bought the MD for Sonic and had a great time but the SNES had waaaaay more playtime out of it.

mega drive games and snes versions

Street Fighter 2 was the ultimate on the SNES, dont get me started on turbo. This list is ordered as best I can to reflect just HOW different each of the versions were - the more different the games were between the two. Some interesting points there but i flat out have to say NO. For example, while the SNES and Mega Drive versions of the original Mortal Kombat certainly had their differences, they were at their core still essentially the same game - the SNES just had the blood removed and some fatalities altered whereas the Mega Drive didn't, so you won't find it or other games that had similar small differences on this list. Sonic vs Mario? No contest, Mario everytime. John Madden introduced me to NFL, the sport works really well as a game, even back in the 16 bit days.Īs for controllers, the button layout was better on the SNE but I preferred the Megadrive control pad. The Snes had better 1st party gamesl - Super Mario World, Starfox, Zelda & some great RPGs - Secret of Mana, Chrono Trigger etc but the Megadrive was great for arcade conversions eg Virtua Cop & it's version of Street Fighter II was much better than the Snes. This was the last gen I owned two consoles (as they were totally different, unlike PS3 vs 360).








Mega drive games and snes versions