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| 1. Head To Head: Genesis Vs. SNES. Which Is The Better Classic Machine? |
| 2. Which System Had The Best Music? |
| 3. What Games Were Better? |
| 4. Which Console Sold More? |
| 5. The Final Word |
Category 3: Games
When trying to decide which is the better system though, there's no real denying that it's all about the games each console had. If we were talking in raw numbers, the Genesis would actually win the contest for the highest number of released games by a longshot with 915 compared to the SNES' 784 confirmed official titles. However, I'm more of a quality over quantity type of guy, so for me the battle may not be so cut and dry.

There's no real denying that both 16-bit options had their super standout games. For the SNES in particular, Donkey Kong Country was one of the highest grossing titles that the company has ever seen, just as Sonic 2 completely redefined a classic franchise and finally put a real recognizable face behind the Sega brand. Just like in the current generation, they both had exclusives too, with Square and Enix sticking to the SNES while RPGs like Phantasy Star were true hallmarks for the Genesis. If I am to summarize this in any possible way, I think what you got out of Genesis games in general was a more close emulation of arcades. This helped for quite a few action games like Streets of Rage or Conta: Hardcorps, but it may not have been the best move overall.
In terms of experiences, the SNES in my opinion was the first to give us something that was more unique to a console, and that makes a lot of the games more important. The superior hardware paved the way for legendary franchises that are still strong today (shoutout to Mario) because they gave us something we hadn't seen before. This is honestly a nearly impossible choice I'm forced to make, but if I had to pick, as much as I love Sonic, I think we got more variety and uniqueness from the likes of Mario and friends.
Winner: SNES
So we've looked at sound, hardware, and games, but let's take a quick look down gaming memory lane to see how each system performed in their time from a sales perspective.
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Both the reviews are from people who had a Snes and are some what nintendo Fan Boys.
I was lucky enough to have access to both system,
i have favorite games on both systems and my childhood wouldnt be the same unless both systems where around, i would say there is no overall winner here, both systems were loved and cherished by all gamers of all ages. wether your a mario or a sonic guy both systems had good and bad games, good and bad music.
these .vs debates will go on and only because both systems where so great.
OVERALL WINNER : BOTH
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I actually owned both systems as well. But yes it is a pretty amazing debate. :)
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