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Non-NEC Console Related Discussion => Console Chat => Topic started by: guyjin on May 20, 2008, 01:56:19 PM
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Vote for your sega system order of preference.
Yeah, the Game Gear isn't included, and neither are the Genesis add ons. Would have made the poll an order of magnitude harder. Treat them as if they are their parent systems.
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Is this poll in any way influenced by the discussion in the shoutbox the other day? :D
Are we voting with the first system being your favorite, or the last system being your favorite? I voted in order of favorite to least favorite.
So that would be Dreamcast, Saturn, SMS, Genesis for me.
Dreamcast-- Awesome, awesome system. The other 128-bitters couldn't touch it in terms of "fun games." Also, it pioneered a whole bunch of shit, namely Internet access on a console. The fact you can play SMS games at nearly 100% correctness is a big plus. Not to mention all the other emulators available for it. It's sexy. (Put a Dreamcast next to an XBOX and you'll see what I mean.) Tons of "independent" releases. The list goes on, and on. And on.
Saturn-- This is probably #1 for a lot of people, but the 32-bit era was my least favorite era of gaming. Still, it did an admirable job and had some great 2D stuff. (Can't touch the PC-FX though. :P)
SMS-- Someone (guyjin?) said the SMS was the NeoGeo AES of the 8-bit era. Enough said.
Genesis-- To coin a runinruder phrase, the Genesis was "weaksauce" compared to SEGA's other consoles. It had an annoying soundchip that tended to make my ears bleed and it's color ability was arguably inferior to that of the SMS. Everything was brown, purple, or dithered to all hell. It had a few good games I still play today (Sonic series, Vectorman, Space Harrier II, and a couple shooters) but... that was about it.
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Is this poll in any way influenced by the discussion in the shoutbox the other day? :D
Yepper.
SMS-- Someone (guyjin?) said the SMS was the NeoGeo AES of the 8-bit era. Enough said.
I did say that. Because it's true.
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I voted Genesis, SMS, Saturn, DC. It's hard to rate them, but the DC is definitely last. It was a good system, it was just less good than the others plus had one of the shittiest controllers EVER. The laser is loud enough to scar your ears permanently. It was definitely the least Sega-ish of all the Sega systems. I don't get why people complain about the Genesis sound chip, they should complain about games that used the GEMS sound engine instead. The Genesis could do lots of great sound and music that the PCE couldn't ever even think of doing. The Saturn is awesome, especially if you're into imports. Fortunately I got most of my "rare" games when they were new long before prices escalated. I've always had a love affair with the Sega Master System. There is something very special about it and I keep buying every game I see for it. I don't care about the Japanese versions in their crappy cardboard boxes, but there is justs something about the white inserts on black plastic that is cool. I also don't really care much about the Japanese FM sound capability, though it would be cool to have. Too bad the NES has better sound overall.
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I don't get why people complain about the Genesis sound chip, they should complain about games that used the GEMS sound engine instead. The Genesis could do lots of great sound and music that the PCE couldn't ever even think of doing.
I agree. Some Genesis music is among the best 16 bit game music ever. Musha, the Phantasy Star games and Herzog Zwei spring immediately to mind.
I've always had a love affair with the Sega Master System. There is something very special about it and I keep buying every game I see for it. I don't care about the Japanese versions in their crappy cardboard boxes, but there is justs something about the white inserts on black plastic that is cool. I also don't really care much about the Japanese FM sound capability, though it would be cool to have. Too bad the NES has better sound overall.
Seriously? I find SMS music to be better than NES music in most cases.
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Really depends on my mood. I've had lots of fun on all of them. This is a total cop-out, but for me, it'd be something like this:
SMS < Genesis <= Dreamcast <= Saturn
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Seriously? I find SMS music to be better than NES music in most cases.
I'm talking technically. The NES seemed to be able to create a slightly wider range of sounds (as well as more simultaneously) and also had the ability to sound smoother. Don't get me wrong, I love my SMS PSG. I like how games like Phantasy Star would fade the overworld music out to begin a battle, and the battle music would play. When the battle was over the overworld would fade back in, and the music would pick up from where it left off instead of starting over at the beginning like every other game on the planet.
EDIT: Moving to Console Chat
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It's funny, a lot of Genesis fans can't understand why or how people could not like the sound chip. There are some great tunes on the YM2612, but outside of those it's redundant sounding and/or scratchy. The Genesis had awesome bass/slap bass/pluck bass instruments, but all FM chips did. People say the GEMS is a major issue why a lot of games sounded bad - they should check out MML. Writing good music in MML takes serious talent. A lot of japanese sound developers used MML.
The Dreamcast was Sega's best console, but Genesis has the best memories for me (1st and 2nd gen games, later gen was a let down). I didn't play my Genesis much after Sonic 2 came out. I didn't care for the direction Sega's image was going. I originally skipped the SMS since Nintendo had much more games at the time. SMS never really got the love that FC had and thus wasn't really pushed technically. Some really late gen SMS games have some really nice graphics. I also skipped the Saturn for PS1, but I picked one up later. I love the arcade ports for it as well as some of the other original titles. Dreamcast was great. I was really disappointed that it was canceled so early. I gave Sony the finger and jumped to GC. Nintendo gave me the finger and I bought a PS2 (3 times... I hate you Sony :| ).
But yeah, Dreamcast.
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Where's the Pico? :P
My vote would be like Genesis - Saturn - Master System/Dreamcast (tied).
Genesis - Pure classic and epic.
Saturn - PCE's younger brother.
Master System / Dreamcast - Both great systems, but I still haven't got into the games enough to appreciate them as much as the other Sega consoles.
A lot of japanese sound developers used MML.
You know it has always been my opinion that the only Genesis games that sound good are ones made by Sega themselves or games that were published be Sage's Creation. I guess it's because of this MML thing you speak of since western games have shit sound (though I do love Sonic 3's soundtrack). In the hands of the right developers, the Genesis soundchip is marvelous.
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In the hands of the right developers, the Genesis soundchip is marvelous.
Unfortunately, it was in the "wrong" hands 90% of the time.
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90% is way too high. Maybe 50-60% or so, which would be about average on any system, including the beloved Turbo.
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90% is way too high. Maybe 50-60% or so
Then I shall agree to disagree :)
which would be about average on any system, including the beloved Turbo.
Quite true, however, I'll take crappy Turbo PSG over crappy ear-splitting Genesis FM any day.
The Turbo at it's worst sounds like a souped up NES, and NES sound was great. Although truth be told, I prefer my TurboGrafx-16 games not sound like the NES, since I can go play an NES if I'm in the mood for that stuff.
But I digress....
Dreamcast FTW!
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Ear splitting? Examples (besides the ultra crappy Sonic Spinball)?
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Saturn was my favourite imo this was when Sega were finally hitting that magic with their games.. with Dreamcast following close second (mostly because of Phantasy Star online and console online gaming).
Wasn't too keen on the Genesis or Master system as I was v.happy with the pc engine/duo and SNES.
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Genesis, Master System, Dreamcast, Saturn. I like the genesis the best. The master is just cool! There are so many master games that I love. The Dreamcast rocks awesomeness! The Saturn also rocks Awesomeness! What a tough choice Guyjin!?!?!?!!!
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Genesis, Master System, Saturn, Dreamcast
not exactly in order of goodness but in order of fun i had with those systems^^
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What a tough choice Guyjin!?!?!?!!!
I know. That's what makes it fun!
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1. SMS - That system is growing on me more and more.
2. Dreamcast - From what I've seen of that bugger it's awesome. It's a shame it didn't catch on.
3. Genesis - I crap on it a lot, but it did have some really good games that I logged big hours on. :wink:
4. Saturn - Well, I've never played this system at all, so it was hard for me to put this above the Genesis. However, I just got an old Retro Gamer magazine in the mail that has a feature article on the Saturn. I read the first page of the article before bed last night and it has nothing but great things to say about it. Maybe it should rank higher, but I've never played it, so I guess that's how she rolls.
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Dreamcast, Genesis, Saturn, Master System.
Dreamcast - Fantastic and innovative little box that was so much better than the PS1 and N64 and yet quite competitive with the PS2 and Xbox that came out quite a bit later. It's unfortunate that Sega didn't intelligently market and support this beauty, but they didn't and now they blow hermaphroditic goats.
Genesis - So many fun games, even though they're often blandly colored and sound like frying anus.
Saturn - Some good stuff for sure, but I never cared much for the 32-bit generation.
Master System - Haven't played it much, so I can't really rank it any higher.
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I voted SS, DC, SMS, Gen, although it could just have easily been DC, SS, SMS, Gen. I only slightly prefer the SS to the DC, both are f*cking fantastic.
I voted SMS over Genesis because I think that the in the 16-bit days the Genesis was such a far far distant forth for me with the PCE , Neo Geo and SNES being out there. Its an OK machine in itself, but still forth rate, IMO. The 16-bit days were very competitive times. On the other hand the SMS, even with its rather pathetic software library, was still a unique enough, and fun enough experience even if you had a NES that I have to give it some respect.
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Wait, are we ranking low to high or high to low?
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best to least, from left to right.
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That changes things, then.... Voted Saturn, Dreamcast, Genesis, Master System. I could never really get into the Genesis and while the Master System has been fun in the short time I've had it, its library of great games is too small.
Could have gone either way between Saturn and DC, but I've always had a soft spot for the Saturn.
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and Guyjin how'd you know that I molest children? :oops: Thought that was a secret ](*,)
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I like them in the order they came out in with the Master System being my favorite and the Dreamcast being my lest favorite.
I have fond memories of the Genesis and thats why its a close second to the SMS and i like only the Import side of the Saturn as i felt the US release was very weak outside a few top drawer titles. :D
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In all honesty it is really hard for me to choose between the Genesis and the SMS. I have many more games for the Genesis, but that is likely because there are many more games to get for the thing. More games doesn't always make a system better in my eyes.
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That changes things, then....
The poll should be set up so that you can change your vote.
More games doesn't always make a system better in my eyes.
Prime example: the 2600.
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I voted Master System, Genesis, Saturn, Dreamcast. But I love them all.