Were you a Super Nintendo kid or a Sega Genesis kid?

Which console did you stan?

  • Super Nintendo

    Votes: 36 52.2%
  • Sega Genesis

    Votes: 33 47.8%

  • Total voters
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Cakebatter

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In Detroit, back then, the Genesis was known as the sports console. While most of the later EA sports titles were multiplat, Genesis was already the default console to play and compete on. Near the end of its life cycle the cable company brought us Sega Channel and we were like.. :blessed:
 

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This proves my point breh.
 

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SNES. Some multplats were cooler on sega but SNES had so many exclusives games that I still feel like playing today. I still have my SNES but left my Genesis behind.
 

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We went from NES (we still had lots of nes runs of the strength of the multitap and super spike vball/ world cup ) to genesis and it was getting a lot of run with streets of rage, sonic 1,2 etc
until my auntie got us an snes with super mario world, contra 3, and zelda. It was a wrap after that.
Snes just had too many classics in many different genres and better versions of the same games.
 
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I had NES and Super Nintendo. I would play Genesis sometimes, I remember Blockbuster or some other place had it for rental and I’d rent it for a month. I played the Evander Holyfield game to death. But most of the time it was the old NES and then SNES.
 

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I had both, but I was an SNES kid, it got WAY more burn from me. The JRPGs are what got me the most.
 
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