Yoshi's Island still looks fresh, goes to show that a timeless art direction can't be beat.
@cjohnson92119 ай бұрын
Too bad the gameplay is so annoying
@yeahyeahwowman80999 ай бұрын
@@cjohnson9211so annoying how, yeah the baby cries when you get hit, which if you are good, you can retrieve baby mario in a matter of seconds after it happens. It has fantastic controls and good levels, no the gameplay isn't annoying
@kistar34609 ай бұрын
Yoshis Island is one of the best ”feel good” games ever made
@arcticridge9 ай бұрын
WAA! WAA! WAA! WAA! WAA!
@nintendo1889x9 ай бұрын
@@cjohnson9211 There's a ROM hack that removes the crying
@punchabunchabuttons9 ай бұрын
Fun facts about SFA2 on the Snes. The pauses are not loadings... They have something to do with rushed and faulty audio programing. They recently fixed it with a patch over at Romhacking. After the fix, the game becomes a thing of beauty. Had they not botched it when releasing it, this version would have been the only home version without loadings. Something to think about.
@shadowopsairman15839 ай бұрын
Might as well play the arcade version at that rate
@thiagovidal61379 ай бұрын
Yeah I watched it in MVG as well. 😂
@punchabunchabuttons9 ай бұрын
@@thiagovidal6137 Yup. Love Dimitris' content.
@nekokonata8 ай бұрын
@@shadowopsairman1583 You are missing the point
@celestialroad9 ай бұрын
1:40 Ken Griffey Jr. Presents Major League Baseball 3:23 Super Mario Brother's Yoshi's Island 4:53 Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! 6:40 DOOM 8:27 Street Fighter Alpha 2 10:04 Ninja Gaiden Trilogy 11:50 Kirby's Dreamland 3 13:45 Super Mario RPG 15:33 Final Fight 3 17:33 Super Turrican
@TacoDiceCosas9 ай бұрын
I love your attitude about video games. You have your favorite company, but you're not here to engage in lame console wars of the past. You apreciate videogames as a whole and I really respect that. I grew up with the SNES, but I admire the Genesis and all the arcade games that Sega provided that generation. Amazing time for videogames.
@EthanMondy9 ай бұрын
Great video
@INFERNO959 ай бұрын
It call growing up.
@thiagovidal61379 ай бұрын
You forgot Megaman & Bass released on the SNES on 1998. That was insane.
@Apocalyptic_Sentinel9 ай бұрын
I'm surprised it wasn't in the video either, the game was pretty well known bitd in the importing scene before the GBA version was released years later.
@Nikku42119 ай бұрын
I assume he only wanted to cover games released in North America. Japanese systems are branded SFC after all.
@rajann449 ай бұрын
Exactly ❤
@martinpiekarski15125 ай бұрын
@@Apocalyptic_Sentinel The GBA port version came 4 years later to be precise. Technicaly, GBA, SNES's handheld succesor appeared when SNES was still around, which is quite cool, to be honest. Anyway, I guess the reason why he hasn't mentioned it was that he did not include japanese-only games, i.e. those that have never been published in the west. Only GBA port of MM & Bass had its western release.
@martinpiekarski15125 ай бұрын
@@Nikku4211 I still prefer to refer to both versions (SNES and SFC) of the system as simply SNES. They are technically different, iwth regional lockout and even visually, but they are varations of the same console designed for the same type of games. That Famicom name causes some confusion, I've noticed.
@chrislaustin9 ай бұрын
I've been gaming since the late 70's, early 80's and the SNES is my favorite console of all time, and some of these late released games are part of the reason why. Some of these games I missed out on at the time as well, because they came along so late, but many of these are some of the best games the system had to offer. Thanks to the SNES installed base, many developers took the risk of releasing games later, in the hopes of making more with and established system(than fighting for peanuts with the next gen and a super small base).
@Carsonj139 ай бұрын
"Why didn't Sega support their current consoles instead of rushing out follow-ups and addons" is a question many of us have asked... looking at what homebrew devs have done in recent years, i would have loved to have seen how things could have been pulled off on the genesis with larger rom carts among other things... oh well.
@jahdorose86599 ай бұрын
They were too busy trying to be better with better hardware it's unfortunately failed at going against Nintendo and turbo graphics 16 and Sony etc
@Jolly-Green-Steve9 ай бұрын
The lure of digital video was too much for Sega of Japan's Hitachi San that he approved the doomed project. (Japanese voice) 64 on screen colors at 120i resolution!!.... Subaru!!!
@Johnlmooring9 ай бұрын
I think Sega really hurt themselves releasing the 32X and Sega CD. Those 2 devices were pointless. The Saturn was good but when people saw the terrible quality of the 32X and Sega CD, I think that discouraged them from buying a Saturn and Dreamcast (Both terrific systems).
@EJHilt9 ай бұрын
I thought this many years myself. If they supported the master system games more closely with the power base converter. Then convert budget title games aka the Sega CD to only do 2D games to the sega Saturn and then 3D full price games also in the Saturn with the hardware redone for better more easy writing / third party friendly software. Then have the Dreamcast with dual analog sticks with a DVD player. Then Sega would have been better off. Just simple changes that would save that company from heartache.
@jahdorose86599 ай бұрын
@@Johnlmooring definitely 32x not having good games and was already working on the Saturn
@willrobinson75999 ай бұрын
For me megadrive and snes was the best time to be a gamer, loved what the delvepers got these systems to do in the later years
@Adamtendo_player_19 ай бұрын
It really was the best timing gaming and for me right now. Modern gaming sucks and Nintendo still being around and being an Nintendo switch owner is the one shining bright light in gaming today.
@Asfgxff9 ай бұрын
@@Adamtendo_player_1that and if you have good retro gaming stores where you live.
@LG-ro5le9 ай бұрын
@@Adamtendo_player_1agreed without the switch gaming wouldnt even be relevant today, nintendo are the masters
@turtleanton65399 ай бұрын
@@LG-ro5leyes indeed😊
@VashStarwind8 ай бұрын
@@LG-ro5leIdk PC gaming is pretty awesome these days, just cause the amount of old games you can buy and play, and how cheap they are on sale a lot of the time.. But modern PC games for the most part suck. Were lucky to get one good one a year now
@jaredwhite2009 ай бұрын
I’m so glad I had both the SNES & Sega Genesis as a kid cause I got to enjoy the best of both Consoles. They are two of my favorite consoles ever
@kaneofnod9 ай бұрын
Same. People who choose one or the other today are dumb and just missing out. Of course if you couldn't afford it back then that's another story and completely understandable.
@elgatofelix89179 ай бұрын
I had both consoles back then as well, including SegaCD. Unfortunately I wouldn't say I got to enjoy "the best" of both consoles since I missed out on some of the best games from both platforms. That's not to saying didn't own any good games. I had some excellent games. But looking back there were so many amazing games I either never could afford to get or just plain didn't know existed. Still, I have great memories of that time period and the great games I did play.
@kaneofnod9 ай бұрын
@@elgatofelix8917 absolutely. Same thing with the Sega CD, though the only games I remember on it were Sonic CD and Sewer Shark. But, yes, if the game wasn't advertised in the Sears Christmas catalogues I probably didn't know about it! Anyway, happy gaming!
@Computerguy819 ай бұрын
Indeed. You needed BOTH systems to fully enjoy the 16-bit era.
@Ian-Omega9 ай бұрын
Yeah most of us had to make do with one console. When I wanted a new one I had to sell the old one. The only kids I knew who had multiple consoles were the ones with divorced parents.
@morganmedrano9209 ай бұрын
Something that I feel is often glossed over when it comes to both the NES and the SNES. Nintendo didn't need console add-ons, they just upgraded the cartridges. It's chips get better and cheaper with time. Developing an addition to existing hardware is expensive. So SNES just upgraded games that needed the boost.
@lutherheggs4519 ай бұрын
No different than people seem to ignore that the Genesis came out in 1989, the SNES didn't come out until 1991 so its really not that shocking that Sega would have to do something about the Genesis long before Nintendo needed to move on from the SNES. Even with both using older hardware, the Genesis would have had older hardware than the SNES
@shenglongisback46889 ай бұрын
Sega american made that mistake instead of put extra chips in the cartridges, but instead wasted money on add ons. Don't get wrong me wrong love the 32x and CD are awesome from a historically view point but since it uses the Megadrive as the base.
@llpBR9 ай бұрын
But Sega did created special chips for their cartridges also, like Sega Virtua Processor and the Lock-On was incredible and opened lots of opportunities that nobody used... But they were doing right things and wrong things at the same time
@AFourEyedGeek9 ай бұрын
@@lutherheggs451 Mega Drive was released in 1988 and the SNES was released in 1990, they are Japanese hardware and released there first. SNES games had additional hardware performance upgrades in their cartridges before the Mega Drive released their add-ons, in fact Nintendo had one in a game 30 days after the SNES released with Pilotwings (Dec 1990) to help with its Mode 7 rotation. Sega simply focused on add-on hardware rather than enhancement chips, its age had nothing to do with it.
@opaljk48359 ай бұрын
They sure tried to. Satelliview, famicom disc system, super gameboy…don’t forget that Nintendo invested time and money with Sony on their own CD drive, it just never came out. And then another with Panasonic.
@zanychelly9 ай бұрын
I really like the DKC games, I get a Christmas vibe from them… very nostalgic to me. I miss that time.
@andresdigi259 ай бұрын
i have the sane feeling. I was 15 when i got DKC 1 for Christmas. A fantastic game for a fantastic period of my life. I have a good life now, but i can not see or play games with the same eyes and enjoyment of those days. I guess that is nostalgic
@n0isyturtle9 ай бұрын
Late-era SNES releases remind me of early NES days when their Seal Of Quality actually meant something.
@Capcomgirl259 ай бұрын
Actually the Seal of Quality simply meant the game would work on the hardware and not whether or not the game was good. I can see people are still using misconceptions from Wii's days to downplay why Nintendo didn't go third party. Truly odd.
@alanlee679 ай бұрын
@Capcomgirl25 what it really did was limit the number of games a publisher could release. So you couldn't just heap endless shovelware onto Nintendo consoles like they did with atari. So it did lead to better games.
@CMSonYT5 ай бұрын
@@alanlee67 In practice it was very easy for a decent sized publisher to get around.
@DarDarBinks19869 ай бұрын
I was a Sega kid primarily, but I still took in some SNES goodness whenever I could. The Genesis and SNES both had great games and you can't go wrong either way.
@martinpiekarski15125 ай бұрын
Yep, it's simply a matter of taste in gaming. SNES was the best choice for fans of rpgs and beat-them ups, whereas Sega Genesis was geared towards lovers of platformers and sport games.
@Justforvisit9 ай бұрын
Street Fighter Alpha 2 and DOOM where not only really fun games to play on the SNES but nothing short of a techical miracle. The guys that coded them for that system must have been programming wizards.
@SomeOrangeCat9 ай бұрын
Randy Linden who coded the SNES port of Doom also ported Dragon's Lair to the Amiga, the Quake engine to the GBA and is responsible for the retail PS1 emulator Bleem/Bleemcast.
@Prizrak-hv6qk9 ай бұрын
Doom was barely even a SNES game. Most of it was handles by the FX2 with it's 32-bit RISK CPU, with base SNES only doing the HUD. Very similar to how the 32X games worked.
@SomeOrangeCat9 ай бұрын
@@Prizrak-hv6qk I'm sure you know better than Randy Linden.
@UltimateGamerCC9 ай бұрын
i dont feel anger that you dont like DKC, what i feel is sheer befuddlement. all 3 DKC games play EXTREMELY well and the Soundtrack is one of the best that Nintendo ever had.
@PaperBanjo649 ай бұрын
Yeah, but then again he also doesn't like Smash Bros either
@UltimateGamerCC9 ай бұрын
that just leaves me more befuddled...@@PaperBanjo64
@Prizrak-hv6qk9 ай бұрын
They looked and sounded great but the gameplay was the biggest generic platformer cliché collection ever.
@McDumDum9 ай бұрын
There were so many amazing late releases! Kirby's Dream Land 3 is super underrated and looks fantastic even today, and Yoshi's Island is rightly crowned one of the most amazing platformers out there.
@superdaveozy78639 ай бұрын
KDL3 is a comfort game for me.
@PotbellyPunch9 ай бұрын
In Japan, the final super famicom game was released after the ps2 had released in the US. It wasn't a physical release, it was for the Nintendo power re-writable cartridge system, but still
@G.L.9998 ай бұрын
I believe that was a 2000 release. Which is ironic because 2000 was also the last year the Sega Saturn saw any support from 3rd parties in Japan too!
@martinpiekarski15125 ай бұрын
The last physical release on SNES - Fire Emblem: Thracia 7756 was released in 2000, so in the same year PS 2 was relased. And worldwide SNES was still "alive" for another 5 years. It was finally discontinued by the time GameCube was in its late years and shortly before Wii came to be. It's quite impressive.
@bryansteele8329 ай бұрын
The 16 bit era is just fascinating. New tech and new ideas were just exploding left and right.
@tokenblack79839 ай бұрын
It was the wild Wild West. You never knew what was coming
@sidneyvandykeii31699 ай бұрын
I fondly remember my SNES. I graduated High School in 1987. Moved out of my parents house in 1988 and only had the SNES and some old games for many years. After meeting my wife in 1996 together we made enough money to buy some of the later SNES games and Yoshi's Island was our favorite. I was so excited when my wife (girlfriend at the time) and I bought a PS1. That was a great joint Christmas present we bought ourselves.
@KGRAMR9 ай бұрын
i really do wish the Sega Genesis used enhancement chips more often to prolong its life like how the Super Nintendo did. The Genesis still had much to give like the SNES...
@juststatedtheobvious96339 ай бұрын
They literally couldn't afford to. Nintendo got sweetheart deals on bulk ROM/chip purchases, while Sega struggled to even turn a profit on games like Virtua Racing or even regular carts like Phantasy Star IV...
@KGRAMR9 ай бұрын
@@juststatedtheobvious9633 At least it would have been better options than releasing another add-on when they had the Sega CD. Hell, there was a planned but unreleased Sega Genesis port of Wing Commander which was going to use the same chip ASIC chip that allowed the Mega CD to scale and rotate sprites.
@juststatedtheobvious96339 ай бұрын
@@KGRAMR You should look into Sega of America's financial records. Late Genesis titles weren't selling, and due to utterly insane retail contracts they had to both fill store orders in bulk and buy back unsold stock. Their record profits were wiped out in a blood bath.
@Adamtendo_player_19 ай бұрын
As much as I am a Sega fan, the genesis was simply too outdated at the time. The super Nintendo was coming into its own and the advantages of its technology really began to show and Sega’s decisions came back to bite them in the ass, why use only 64 on screen colours, and why have backwards compatibility with a system that was a failure with an awful sound chip and no I’m not talking about the WM 2612. I’m talking about the Texas instruments SN76489 inside of the master system.
@juststatedtheobvious96339 ай бұрын
@@KGRAMR Sega of America's financial records reveal late Genesis titles weren't selling, and they had to buy back all unsold merchandise. It was like Atari, except it was the retailers who overestimated demand this time. They had a contract which forced Sega to manufacture the numbers they requested, and protect them from financial loss in the event anything went wrong.
@gnocchidokie9 ай бұрын
All fair points about Doom, but by golly none of that stopped me from loving that I could finally play it on hardware that I already owned. 3D graphics at home was such a novelty in the 16-bit era, I was happy that it worked at all! My tastes have developed over the years and it's hard to play the snes version with so many other ways to play, but as a relic of its time, it's still a treat to see it.
@fernandomartinez44869 ай бұрын
The first time i played Doom, was this port. I never ever thought it was poorly done. The hard to see enemies, I just thought they were hiding or something, the slowness or low frame rate, I just thought that was simply how Doom Guy walked. If it wasnt smooth fluid, I just took it like that was how the game was (we were used to slowdowns in NES and Snes games). Seriously, I never ever thought the game was poorly made. And so I beat the game, and thought it was great. It was until late 2000's that i started to learn that it was a "bad" port... because of YT and other people's opinion. Yes, if you compare it to PC it is obvious whats wrong with the snes port. But my point is, my ignorance was a bless, I actually enjoyed and loved the game for what it was, before other more knowledgeable people came to say the game was bad.
@HeathenDance9 ай бұрын
I'm a Doom fanatic, I have all the playable versions of the original game, from PS1 and Jaguar to 32x. I have to be honest: SNES Doom is a guilty pleasure of mine, and it's quite enjoyable, specially with that soundtrack, and how the SNES controller fits the game perfectly. What sucks about the game is that you have to play it from start to finish, just like that. No saving states, and no passwords. Does anyone know why a password option was not included?
@HeathenDance9 ай бұрын
@@fernandomartinez4486 It's not bad. It's a good port. SNES Doom is actually one of the last versions of the game that I bought, in 2017 already. In the 90's, I had the PC version, and then got the PS1. I was very pleased with SNES Doom, specially given the bad rep it has. But I've seen a couple of KZbinrs/Gamers giving it a more proper and fair review. Even doing a longplay of the game.
@jonathanvarnado66949 ай бұрын
This was my first experience with Doom. I loved it. I remember being so excited about that red cartridge.
@ImWithTeamTrinity9 ай бұрын
I had never heard of Doom before the SNES version. PCs were expensive and we didnt have one, when I saw this in Compucenter , I asked for it for Christmas and got it. Its still my all time favorite SNES game. Not only was it fully 3d with massive environments, but it seemed to go on forever, took me a very long time to beat. Yes, for someone with a PC back then, this port would have been the worst playing. But from the perspective of someone who had never seen it before, or anything else like it, it was incredible, and I still remember turning off the lights in my room and sitting right close to the tv so I could explore the levels and gun down everything that moved. For me, back then, it was 9/10.
@JB9000x9 ай бұрын
I didn't know there was a SNES version. But watching this I was surprised by how bad he said it is. I played the GBA port quite a lot and that was great
@NigelXW9 ай бұрын
Even the worst version of Doom is still Doom@@JB9000x
@memitim1718 ай бұрын
I tried for ages to convince my parents to get a PC because I had played Doom but y'know £1000 is a lot of money...the SNES was £99 when Doom dropped so it was a much easier sell and it was way better than not playing it at all. Also you have to remember that most PCs at the time were shit, I'd play it on the SNES before I'd play it on an SX-33 with the window reduced to the size of a postage stamp to get 15 FPS... 🤣
@noble_wine9 ай бұрын
I see Yoshi Island ❤ That was my favorite game during my teenager years. A wonderful game and excellent soundtrack.
@MaxOakland9 ай бұрын
That’s my favorite game ever! Huge inspiration to me for the world they built
@kalvinravn84319 ай бұрын
Never knew Turracan 2 looked so great. Thank for bringing these games to our attention!
@greensun13349 ай бұрын
Indeed, it's a great game, with killer atmosphere.
@Thor-Orion9 ай бұрын
The Turrican games are fantastic! I love the whole series. The Sega Genesis Mega Turrican is awesome too. The game shown in this video is Super Turrican 2, not to be confused with Turrican 2: The Final Fight. You really can’t go wrong with any of the Turrican games, though.
@BPMusic069 ай бұрын
Ken Griffey Jr. on SNES is classic. Very tight gameplay for the time, but super hard
@Healthy_Toki9 ай бұрын
sick graphics too
@KlingonCaptain8 ай бұрын
K.G.Jr's N64 entry was pretty awesome as well.
@joezep9 ай бұрын
Seeing that Ken Griffey Jr.'s Winning Run really takes me back. My dad's never really gotten video games, but as a kid I could get him to play that with me. We loved just running the players into the walls cause the OOF noise they made cracked us up. That and Super Black Bass were about all I could get him into but I love those memories. Fun list, and cool idea for a vid, would be interesting to see early line ups as well for the SNES, and other consoles going forward. Have a good one boss.
@rummyraisin9 ай бұрын
Late era SNES is my personal favorite, with Kirby's Dream Land 3 as the absolute cherry on top. Besides being great games and looking fantastic, these were also the ones that I actually have memories of seeing in stores as a kid, and playing at friends' houses.
@nicholascooney9 ай бұрын
Mega Man & Bass (Rockman & Forte Japan only back then) came out as late as 1998 and was awesome. Very difficult, but impressive how similar it looks to the quality of Mega Man 8
@martinpiekarski15125 ай бұрын
It's because both games were made on the same graphical engine. They even share some of the same robot masters and the same mechanics - shopping and bolts as currency. But gameplay-wise I actually prefer MM 8. It's complained on by fans but unfairly in my opinion. Like, it's criticized for wrong reasons - people pay more attention to bad voice acting rather than actual gameplay which is in some ways not as atrocious as that in MM & Bass.
@jamesmoss34249 ай бұрын
Kirby's Dream Land 3, Street Fighter Alpha 2, Super Mario World 2 Yoshi's Island, and more are great late release on the SNES.😀👍🎮
@stevel9359 ай бұрын
The late release that always stood out to me was Breath of Fire 2. It showed up after the heavy censorship era and expressed both religious and super-evil themes unfiltered. SNES was previously super strict on that.
@danielkocher94099 ай бұрын
Terranigma should also be mentioned which was released in late 1996 and is among SNES top RPGs.
@G.L.9999 ай бұрын
I wish it could've been release in NA.
@danielkocher94099 ай бұрын
@@G.L.999 That's true. In Europe we had to suffer because we didn't get to play Super Mario RPG.
@G.L.9997 ай бұрын
@@danielkocher9409 I know I'm late replying back, but trust me if Terrnigma had seen release here in NA, you bet it would've been on practically every North American KZbin Channel's best SNES games list to this very day(maybe in an alternate timeline I suppose; as well as an alternate timeline where you guys got to experience SMRPG during that time too). A friend of mine modded my SNES mini to include the U.K. version of Terranigma and it's one solid gaming experience I wish I could've had when I was still a child during the 90's. Glad I got to experience it now rather than never!
@martinpiekarski15125 ай бұрын
Terranigma is another example of a game which surprisingly never saw its release in the US and as such is not in the consciousness of many american gamers. Interestingly, Terranigma was released in Europe, on the other hand. But in small numbers, hence it's very rare here.
@G.L.9995 ай бұрын
@@martinpiekarski1512 It was certainly a brilliant send off of that generation for the 16-bit consoles at the time!
@chazmaru95839 ай бұрын
Very interesting topic. If you look at hardware sales, the 32-bit generation did not really take off until 1997, and the PlayStation truly exploded during Christmas 1997 and all through 1998 (ironically just when Dreamcast launched in Japan). On the other hand, 16-bit software sales crashed as soon as 1995, especially on the Mega Drive / Genesis. In recently found documents, we have internal discussion of SOA staff lamenting the sudden collapse of Genesis software in the USA. Nintendo software on the SNES were a clear exception to this trend thanks to DKC and Super FX games. In Japan, the Super Famicom led in software sales all the way until late 1995 (basically until VF2 came out on the Saturn). Things started going south from 1996.
@supersexysega9 ай бұрын
Genesis software outsold Snes software in the U.S. from October to November 1995 51% to 49%. Hardware sales were 50.5% Snes 49.5% Genesis. Considering Nintendo was all in on the Snes at that point, it was extremely impressive Genesis competed so well late in the game. Lots of Genesis software in late 1994 into 1995 saw dissapointing sales numbers. 32x console sales cutting into Genesis software sales I wonder 🤔. This wasn't a Sega specific problem, though. Other than Donkey Kong, it was an industry wide disappointment for 16-bit sales. Tons of Nintendo, Capcom, Konami, and Acclaim software releases under performed at retail.
@chazmaru95839 ай бұрын
@@supersexysega Right, I didn’t mean to imply it was Sega’s own games specifically tanking: I remember one of the Sega e-mails being from a very concerned Konami rep complaining about software sales.
@sc3ku9 ай бұрын
During Christmas 1997, I was too busy playing Diddy Kong Racing to think twice about this new PlayStation whatchamacallit
@Bklyn939 ай бұрын
@@chazmaru9583Software sales were lowering, but overall console sales of the Genesis were strong in 1995. They sold very well for the holiday season of 1995 in the US, but SoJ cutting support for the system that year undermined sales. Kalinske felt they could’ve easily shipped around 500,000 extra units for Christmas 1995. Regardless if you look up NA sales, the SNES was #1 for 1995, Sega Genesis was #2, and the PS1 was #3. Below that were the Sega Saturn and the rest of the consoles then available
@Bklyn939 ай бұрын
@@chazmaru9583According to Sega’s internals, the Genesis sold 1.3 million units as of 12/13/1994 for the fiscal year of 1995. That is really not that bad when you consider it was a 7 year old system that had basically been dropped. Their internals say that in October and November 1995, the Genesis had 49.5% total market share.
@mrnicktoyou9 ай бұрын
Thinking back, I think I liked the Mega Drive more because I always liked the underdog. The Snes had more colours on screen and mode 7, and I knew that even back then, but I still liked to see Sega show them up with games that pushed their hardware more.
@Supersayainpikmin9 ай бұрын
Yoshi's Island makes me wish we got more 2D platformers on the PlayStation and Saturn. EDIT: This is my first time seeing Super Turrican 2 outside of the first level, and holy crap, this game looks and runs better on its own than a lot of games that use helper chips.
@MaxOakland9 ай бұрын
And Nintendo 64! It’s like they took performers to a whole new level and then gave up. Ray man is an example of how great platformers could look in that era
@infernal_monkey9 ай бұрын
The sunset years of the SNES were amazing, especially for PAL regions where we were suddenly getting RPGs like Terranigma and Lufia 2 localised in 1997 after basically missing out on that entire genre.
@lancebaylis31699 ай бұрын
Terranigma was :chef's kiss:
@G.L.9998 ай бұрын
Trust me, Terranigma definitely would've been on practically every best list of the best SNES released on American Channels. But sadly, we never got that game. Which only begs the question, why aren't their any European KZbin Channels making a best SNES games list covering Terranigma!?
@mattb65229 ай бұрын
Good video! I only had a Genesis growing up, so I missed out on a lot of SNES games until years later. I only got the chance to play some of these games at friends' houses. I still loved the Genesis but the SNES also just had such a solid library of games! It is wild that many Genesis and SNES games still hold up beautifully to this day! I will have to check out some of the games I haven't yet played from this video like Super Turrican 2.
@cliffchampion55019 ай бұрын
As a kid I preferred the superior graphics and sound of the SNES. The Genesis has games I definitely loved. But Super Nintendo was in my opinion the better of the two. I appreciate they both existed.
@DJ_POOP_IT_OUT_FEAT_LIL_WiiWii9 ай бұрын
what is a shigeru and who is kirby?
@shanelee809 ай бұрын
@@DJ_POOP_IT_OUT_FEAT_LIL_WiiWiiwhat and who is dj poop it out .that's right 10 year old with a phone
@DJ_POOP_IT_OUT_FEAT_LIL_WiiWii9 ай бұрын
@@shanelee80 he is world reknown DJ
@DJ_POOP_IT_OUT_FEAT_LIL_WiiWii9 ай бұрын
@@shanelee80 is there like a club where they all know what is a shigeru and keep it secret?
@nontalkativeguy36069 ай бұрын
Final Fight 3 is one my favorite beat them up game.They put many improvements to that game. Great special arts, combos, and improved graphics. U should reconsider it.
@Apocalyptic_Sentinel9 ай бұрын
I agree with you, I loved the 3rd game as a kid and still consider it the pinnacle of the Final Fight series. I'll take Final Fight 3 any day over 1 and 2 so I really don't agree with Sega Lord saying it was average. It would be nice if Capcom would release a Final Fight collection on the current systems, there's enough different releases to have a pretty good collection with the different versions of 1, Mighty Final Fight on nes and 2,3 as well.
@tommiefunk20999 ай бұрын
Threw me off. I saw the title of the video, clicked on it, and swore I was going to hear SNESDrunk.
@tokenblack79839 ай бұрын
That’s funny dude but understandable 😂
@benn11819 ай бұрын
I like how passionate you are for these classic games and hardware
@yeahyeahwowman80999 ай бұрын
Super Nintendo controller was basically the blueprint for so many controllers going forward. Going on record, as far as add ons go, Super Gameboy was amazing.
@LG-ro5le9 ай бұрын
Going forward going backwards and going sideways
@KannX9 ай бұрын
You forgot Gundam Endless Duel. Insanely good looking and well playing 1on1 fighter from 1996.
@JetWolfEX9 ай бұрын
He's talking about Super Nintendo, so only US and PAL stuff When you get into Japan only it would add so many good games from 96 onward, too much to cover for a video like this
@apap15868 ай бұрын
I am sorry the Super Nintendo is better than the Genesis... And I had both of them.
@phychmasher9 ай бұрын
As a Sega kid, I was absolutely green with envy when my SNES friends could play Alpha 2.
@DarthSchum9 ай бұрын
And the wait for SF2... but at least we got a special SF2' version. And it was a good port. But we had to buy new joypads, those with a screwable stick. Memories. Btw, just bought an Anbernic RC ARC-D to be able to play fighting games with the same button configuration.
@TheTrueBro9 ай бұрын
I had that port and I regretted having it lol. At times it was unplayable because the control has lag issues (and sometimes the commands don't respond at all), and the music... eh
@phychmasher9 ай бұрын
@@TheTrueBro I had supreme FOMO because Alpha 2 was pretty much the hottest competitive game in what would come to be known as the FGC, and I just didn't see how I was possibly going to get better at it if I could only play it in the arcade!
@TheTrueBro9 ай бұрын
@@phychmasher i dunno, playing Zero 2 in my country was easy and very affordable, so going to the arcades was a viable option for me.
@JeremyRiley9 ай бұрын
Thanks for highlighting Turrican 2 on the SNES, I had no idea it was so different! I'll add it to my Games to Play list
@Haddley3338 ай бұрын
DKC blew me away when it first came out. I couldn't believe those graphics were on the SNES.
@GameDadGrant9 ай бұрын
Castlevania: Dracula X (released late 1995) was another odd one. Who would have thought a "port" of Rondo of Blood would randomly show up on SNES at that time?
@MrMatthias9 ай бұрын
It took me way to long to realize you were not showing us video of the NES version of Ninja Gaiden. Kirby Dreamland 3 is my favorite Kirby game next to Air Ride
@tumppigo9 ай бұрын
Tbh, the best thing wirh Sega Lord X videos is the AWESOME COMMENTARY ❤
@kevintappminville1959 ай бұрын
Yeah. Feel that... DKC looks good for a 16bit title, it makes for weird hitbox and plateform... It doesn't control super well either.
@DDRUTOU9 ай бұрын
Are you kidding about Final Fight 3???? This game was EVERYTHING!!!
@kistar34609 ай бұрын
Yoshi’s Islands Bowser fight is epic, a fight you didnt see coming. Love that game!
@pablocasas59069 ай бұрын
There's something I really like about video games released in a console's last years. It's like the developers know how to push the console's hardware to its limits. That's why I love seeing homebrew projects for consoles like the Genesis and Game Boy
@mrlaidback839 ай бұрын
I've been lucky to own both consoles so I personally never cared about the console wars and both Sega Genesis and SNES had bangers that I enjoyed playing. With that said, I just loved the Genesis so much more.
@MisterSouji9 ай бұрын
One reason the snes kept getting support so late is that the n64 did very poorly in Japan. Nintendo kept pushing out Super Famicom games and supporting almost until the Gamecube came out.
@fazares9 ай бұрын
cool stuff...the final years of the snes were loaded with amazing feats, indeed
@balaam_70879 ай бұрын
Imagine how much better the state of the gaming landscape would be today if the Big 3 were Nintendo, Sega and PlayStation.
@HeathenDance9 ай бұрын
No Playstation. Sony is what ruined the game. No irony intended. A greedy outsider with plenty of cash to burn with insane marketing. lowered console prices, and what not. But Nintendo still delivers creativity and quality, so it seems. GameCube is the youngest of my systems.
@SomeOrangeCat9 ай бұрын
It would have become stagnant with just Japanese companies calling all the shots.
@PeruvianPotato4 ай бұрын
Yeah nah, I want to play some Halo
@joaogabrielgama49259 ай бұрын
I had never taken a chance on Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. I'm 2 secret levels away from getting 100 points in all. It's been quite a journey. Great game!
@BuggritHall9 ай бұрын
Still to this day I am one level off 100%. That level right at the end where it continually moves right where there's three posts to stomp to get the last red coins.
@joaogabrielgama49259 ай бұрын
@@BuggritHall This was the second hardest of all. The most difficult was 5-Extra. I've done with everything now. My tip is to use a camera on your phone to do the 4th world bonus quickly and easily. I don't know if you remember what bonus this is. It's a memory game. It guarantees you 10 lives. Do this 2 or 3 times. You will quickly have more lives than you need. And it won't take long for you to reach the last checkpoint. This may take a while, but you will get it done.
@UZiBLASTER79 ай бұрын
Shin Kidou Senki Gundam Wing: Endless Duel That game came out really late in the SNES life (1996) and only in Japan. I remember playing on emulator and the opening blew my mind. Really pushes the console.
@tylernaturalist64378 ай бұрын
I was born the year Yoshi’s Island came out on the SNES, but I got it on the GBA and it was/is my all time favorite game. I’ve had my cartridge with me throughout school and moving out on my own. It’s such an important keepsake that I still pop in my gameboy (now analogue pocket) all the time for a quick play. I recently got an SNES and the original SNES Yoshis Island and have been loving it just as much as the GBA version. TBH the SNES game is superior in visuals in my opinion.
@adesignersperspective9 ай бұрын
this is possibly my favorite SNES video on youtube. the super nintendo late in its life was putting out a lot of games (doom not included) that honestly looked *better* than a lot of 1st gen playstation titles did.
@Ysmir_The_Ancient9 ай бұрын
That Griffey game was really cool, does everyone remember the Griffey code!!?? Side note, I was playing the SNES version.
@bryan.t7779 ай бұрын
Speaking of Doom of SNES. It was done by Randy Linden of Bleem! (PSX emulator) fame. He also managed to get Dragon's Layer running on the Amiga.
@MaxOakland9 ай бұрын
Nintendo DID enter the 3D war, they just did it differently by including the 3D chip in the cartridge, not as an add on. Yoshi’s Island and Starfox couldn’t exist without the SuperFX chip
@SegaLordX9 ай бұрын
There were polygon games during the entire run of the 16-bit generation. The vast majority of which had no extra chips in them. There's a difference between the odd release having polygons and releasing a dedicated platform for it.
@MaxOakland9 ай бұрын
Not really @@SegaLordX
@shocked19919 ай бұрын
Wow Turrican 2 looks really amazing… I like to speculate what if video game progress had stopped with the SNES? Games like this are so far ahead of what people thought you could do with the SNES in 1990 that it’s cool to imagine all kinds of awesome games would have been released as people became more and more proficient with maximizing its potential.
@Choralone4229 ай бұрын
Late era SNES games like these and many more made me proud to stick with the SNES as my primary console through the majority of the 90s. Nintendo, unlike Sega, has a long history of staying the course on products that work and fairly quickly shelving things that don't work. I think that's one big reason why they're still around doing both consoles and games, while Sega nearly died over 20 years ago. I think some of the execs within Sega of Japan were always stuck in the mindset through the 80's and 90's of approaching the console market in a similar way as the arcade market with technology. In the arcade market it's easier to adopt new tech with a new crop of games developed specifically with that new tech in order to try and stay one step ahead of the competition. In the console world you can't do that with add-ons or premature console releases unless you want to fragment your customer base. Look into Sega's history with the SG-1000 series in Japan and it's add-ons and changes. They tried to do nearly the same thing in the 16-bit and early 32-bit generations worldwide and it largely didn't pan out well.
@Prizrak-hv6qk9 ай бұрын
Nintendo also has a long history of illegal market monopolizing practices, which killed the Master System and the Mega Drive in Japan before they could take off.
@Oysterblade849 ай бұрын
Great video SLX. There were a few late releases on the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis in late 1996 and early 1997 well into the Saturn's lifespan. You'll probably do one on late releases on the Genesis too at some point i'm assuming.
@MagisterHamid9 ай бұрын
You forgot to mention Rendering Ranger. Too bad it was only released in Japan but it’s the closest you can get to a Neo Geo on the SNES.
@SegaLordX9 ай бұрын
Never was impressed with that one.
@MagisterHamid9 ай бұрын
@@SegaLordX the shmup stages are amazing advanced
@wussup123459 ай бұрын
@@MagisterHamidf that overrated garbage
@auronsin19 ай бұрын
I like how if you wait to long to do something in Winning Run the umpire will stand up knock on the tv screen and say "Play the game kid!" So awesome!
@Retrorevelations8 ай бұрын
The SF Alpha II port, being 16bit, is actually really good. Which makes me boggle at why they didn't release games like Darkstalkers and SFA 1 for SNES earlier. But also why they didn't release such games on N64, where they would have been arcade perfect ports, with NO loading limitations unlike Playstation.
@wargameboy727 ай бұрын
That's a good point.. Also I would have loved to see Darkstalkers on the SNES!!! 🤩👍❤️
@_zoinks25549 ай бұрын
Bro, is this SEGA Lord X or SNES Lord X? Just kidding. Keep up the quality content brother!
@2Plus2isChicken20139 ай бұрын
The Donkey Kong Country games were always the best looking 16-bit titles to me, and they still look good. The sound and gameplay are about as good as it gets for the time, too. I consider the first two to be some of the finest games ever made. I can think of some digitized games of the time that I don’t think aged well, and those aren’t on that list.
@BuzzsawGaming9 ай бұрын
Love the late snes late releases. Even with their limitations. Doom and Super Street Fighter Alpha 2! 🎉
@thiagovidal61379 ай бұрын
Nothing disappointed me more than having a N64 at the time Street Fighter Alpha 2 came out on the SNES. I was constantly playing that on arcades and wondering why the hell wasn't Capcom porting those games to N64, given that they ported a bunch of SF2 versions to SNES. I was angry to no end. They definitely should have released a N64 version as well. Later it became obvious Capcom wasn't very interested on the N64 and only released 2 games on it very later on.
@Leahi849 ай бұрын
Yoshi's Island is my favorite Mario game. I still play it regularly to this day.
@graysonpeddie9 ай бұрын
I am surprised that Secret of Evermore isn't in the list, but maybe it's because the game does not take advantage of the SuperFX chip.
@gluedtogames9 ай бұрын
Man, saying DKC didn't look good or play well is certainly an opinion. At the time they were all phenomenal games and the music still opens the flood gates of nostalgia.
@SegaLordX9 ай бұрын
Not for me. That soulless prerendered stuff never looked good to my eyes. Yoshi's Island murdered it in terms of artistry and sheer visual appeal. For the record, it's not a Nintendo thing. I never cared much for Sega's dabbling in prerendered assets, either.
@adamjeremycapps9 ай бұрын
I missed so many late generation games. I never even came to know about them until roms & emulators. I'd already moved onto newer systems & their games.
@gaminginstilllife94298 ай бұрын
this proves what happens when you let developers time to learn how the hardware works
@mjdf1229 ай бұрын
Late Releases On Super Nintendo Final Fight 3 Breath of Fire 2 Mega Man X3 Super Mario RPG Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 Lufia 2 Kirby Superstars Street Fighter Alpha 2 Marvel Super Heroes War of Gems Donkey Kong Country 3 Kirby Dreamland 3
@LITTLE19949 ай бұрын
1995 isn't that darn late. Now, if it is 1996 onwards, absolutely, because that's when the N64 came to light.
@michaeloffgrid9 ай бұрын
Agreed. The SNES didn't even turn five until 96.
@SegaLordX9 ай бұрын
It's relative to what you were exposed to. I followed the Super Famicom since 1990 and started playing 32-bit consoles games in 1993. 5 years into the lifecycle was late to me, especially after playing 3DO for 2 years at that point.
@thecunninlynguist9 ай бұрын
DOOM SNES will always hold a special place in my heart. It was the first full version of DOOM I ever had. I had the shareware version on our family computer, but of course parents wouldn't let me send in money to buy the full game via snail mail...and I wasn't aware of piracy yet....so DOOM SNES was the game I bought on SALE for I think $65 with bday money at service merchandise.
@-Evil-Genius-9 ай бұрын
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:01 🕹️ *Super Nintendo vs. Sega Genesis Late Years* - Overview of how Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis were handled in their final years. - Nintendo's commitment to the Super Nintendo platform throughout 1994-1996. - Comparison with Sega's approach and the competitive status of the Super Nintendo. 01:30 ⚾ *Ken Griffey Jr.'s Winning Run* - Introduction of Ken Griffey Jr.'s Winning Run in June 1996. - Praise for the game's visual details, animation, and gameplay improvements. - Mention of the game's only drawback, lacking player licenses, but overall considered a winner. 03:03 🦕 *Yoshi's Island and Super FX2* - Discussion of Yoshi's Island as a surprising late release in 1995. - Highlighting Yoshi's unique abilities, transformations, and the impressive Super FX2-powered visuals. - Acknowledgment of Yoshi's Island as one of the favorite Super Nintendo games. 05:10 🦍 *Dixie Kong's Double Trouble* - Reflection on the Donkey Kong Country series and personal opinions on its visuals and gameplay. - Surprise and admiration for Nintendo releasing Dixie Kong's Double Trouble in November 1996. - Appreciation for Nintendo's dedication to iterating and expanding successful game series. 06:48 🎮 *Doom on Super Nintendo* - Surprise and admiration for the technical achievement of having Doom on the Super Nintendo. - Acknowledgment of the game's performance issues, low resolution, and missing elements. - Recognition of the game's shocking presence on the Super Nintendo platform. 08:27 👊 *Street Fighter Alpha 2 on Super Nintendo* - Expressing astonishment at Capcom's release of Street Fighter Alpha 2 on the Super Nintendo in October 1996. - Acknowledgment of the use of a special chip for decompression, leading to impressive visuals. - Comparison with the original Street Fighter 2 and appreciation for the advancements made. 10:09 🗡️ *Ninja Gaiden Trilogy Remake* - Discussion of the Ninja Gaiden Trilogy compilation in 1995, remaking the NES titles. - Comments on mixed reactions to the improved colors and new sound, with a focus on high-pitched sound effects. - Recognition of the enjoyable experience despite the criticisms. 11:30 🌈 *Kirby's Dreamland 3 in 1997* - Initial skepticism and personal bias against Kirby games. - Positive revelation about Kirby's Dreamland 3, praising gameplay variety, graphics, and music. - Highlighting the game's release in 1997, emphasizing its quality among Super Nintendo titles. 13:30 🌟 *Super Mario RPG in 1996* - Recognition of the Super Nintendo's RPG library and the impact on personal enjoyment of the genre. - Praise for Super Mario RPG's collaboration between Square and Nintendo, including pre-rendered graphics and interactive battles. - Acknowledgment of Nintendo's dedication to producing quality titles, even with the Nintendo 64's focus. 15:29 👊 *Final Fight 3 in 1996* - Reflection on the release of Final Fight 3 in 1996, noting Capcom's attempt despite the decline of the beat 'em up genre. - Acknowledgment of the game's middling experience, lack of innovation, and comparison with Streets of Rage. - Contribution to the discussion on why beat 'em up games started disappearing in the mid-1990s. 17:06 🔫 *Super Turrican 2 in 1995* - Appreciation for Factor 5's ability to maximize hardware capabilities on the Super Nintendo. - Positive surprise at the quality of Super Turrican 2 in terms of graphics, gameplay, and Dolby soundtrack. - Critique of Super Nintendo fans favoring RPGs and overlooking gems like Super Turrican 2. 19:44 🎮 *Super Nintendo's Late Releases (1995-1997)* - Reflection on Nintendo's successful strategy of extending the life of the Super Nintendo in the mid-1990s. - Acknowledgment of the variety of quality releases between 1995 and 1997. - Speculation on how things might have been different if Nintendo embraced CD technology. Made with HARPA AI
@kennymichaelalanya71349 ай бұрын
I remember watching the Donkey Kong 3 trailer TV Commmercial when it first came out and I was in complete awe. Nowadays, we get spoilers like it's nothing. There are not enough surprises anymore. Miss that
@pgrove9 ай бұрын
Megaman x3 was the late snes game that I never got to play and still cant' get my hands on. People want way too much for it.
@nesX072 ай бұрын
The genesis couldnt run any of those games. But they did have some good ones of their own
@jayvee56869 ай бұрын
The SNES had its best games towards the end of it's life. If only Sega took note, committed long term to the Genesis system that we all already owned
@roberto15199 ай бұрын
Late SNES games such as the ones mentioned here, highlighting SFA2, DOOM and DK3, even the usual suspects such as UMK3 were huge at the time. Personally, I think DOOM plays well enough, specially for the sacrifices that had to be made. I really enjoy both SFA2 and SNES DOOM to this day, it`s nostalgia, yes, but still impressive to see. I also recall that Spawn was a late release, maybe 1995 or so. There are demos on the Mega Drive for SFA2, Metal Slug and even KOF98, they are IMPRESSIVE, SFA2 uses the same sprites as the arcade original, the Genesis could have reached new heights with bigger ROM carts and if SEGA did what Nintendid, which was actually support their consoles until the end of their life cycle. Here in Brazil, it was very common to see SNES consoles all over, International Super Star Soccer Deluxe was huge, I also remember enjoying NBA JAM a lot against our colleagues at the time.
@SomeOrangeCat9 ай бұрын
Coulda-woulda-shoulda should have been Sega's slogan.
@lancebaylis31699 ай бұрын
As a non-US SNES player at this time, it always saddened me seeing a lot of these titles didn't get localized in my territory - it'd be a few years before I could afford a N64, and seeing all these American only new games in magazines was sad. Yoshi's Island and the DKC games were great, but not being able to play Super Mario RPG was a bummer.
@G.L.9998 ай бұрын
If you're from any of the PAL country, at least you guys got Terranigma. We never got that game. But if we did, you can bet it would on every list from U.S. Channels best SNES video that exist on KZbin a long time ago by this point in time. A friend of mine modded my SNES mini to include Terranigma and it was one of the best SNES games I've played. I feel saddened we never got it, but at least I have it in some form!
@wargameboy727 ай бұрын
Also the PAL territories got a ton of Shoot em ups we never got in the United States..
@ComicConScott9 ай бұрын
Your videos always open my eyes to games I don't remember and can now play. Thank you!
@samuraidoggy9 ай бұрын
Terranigma was one late awesome release and one of the best games for the system. Bahatmut Lagoon and Treasure Hunter G also, but they were only JPN releases.
@G.L.9995 ай бұрын
I wish we could've gotten that game. And trust me, you can bet it would've been on practically every NA's best SNES youtube videos by now in an alternate timeline. A friend of mine modded my SNES mini to include the U.K. version of Terranigma on it and I gotta say, it truly was imo, one the best send offs late in the SNES's life span. Wish we could've gotten it, but I'm glad I got to experience it now; rather than never at all!
@erneststackhouse11339 ай бұрын
I bought every Super title back in the day for SNES. I did love Super Turrican but did not know they made a sequel. Something I will need to correct! I was a big fan of Haggar in the Final Fight Series, so that fighting game is always something I go back to from time to time. I didn't have a console yet when Ninja Gaiden was out, so I was very pleased to see Ninja Gaiden Trilogy come out. I didn't notice the sound quality as the playability was all there! Ryu says, "My Strength comes from training, not from some curse in my blood!" Hy-Ya!
@felixfranzen73188 ай бұрын
How can you not like DKC? DKC2 is my favorite game of all time, bar none.
@Taneuma_5633 ай бұрын
It's amazing to me how the Super Famicom still received games in Japan until 2000-2001, and the Nintendo Power service that these new games were on lasted until the late 2000's.
@fiskburk29089 ай бұрын
even though I have been playing SNES for a long time I did not know a lot of these were late releases, great video, very fascinating
@MoonSarito9 ай бұрын
It's surprising that the Super Nintendo was still going strong in 1996, but for me it's kinda insane to think that in 1998 (two years after the release of the Nintendo 64) it received an exclusive game like MegaMan and Bass that even used sprites and gameplay of MegaMan 8 of the PS1/Sega Saturn, I really take my hat off to Nintendo supporting it for so long, this is something I wish I had seen Sega do with the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive. And now that I stop to think, the Nintendo Switch is already 7 years old, I wonder if it will be able to surpass the Super Nintendo in this aspect.
@alanf86229 ай бұрын
You say some wild shit sometimes lol. DKC was always stunning visually and there can basically be no denying that. And Final Fight 3 rules ass./
@SegaLordX9 ай бұрын
I hated the visuals of DKC. Lifeless, plasticky, and way too dark.
@Psilocybin779 ай бұрын
I'm denying it. Looks like arse.
@parazels839 ай бұрын
Unfortunately I was young and stupid in 90s. After the 3d revolution I considered 2d games outdated and low quality by default, so I hadn't touched them at all for a long time.
@wargameboy727 ай бұрын
You and me both!!! I think we all temporarily cought the 3D fever back then.. 😍
@eddiedutra33599 ай бұрын
Donkey Kong Kong Country was a masterpiece!
@n64fan608 ай бұрын
I have Street Fighter Zero 2 for my SFC - best fighter on the system, in my opinion.