BECAUSE THE 16 BIT VERSION CAME FIRST, i just want to shout it at you every time you ask the stupid question "why the 16 bit couldn't do that." They were under pressure to release the 16 bit one in a timely fashion to compete with nintendo, so of course there were nice flourishes they figured weren't necessary enough to sacrifice the time to add. They had no reason to rush any part of the 8 bit port, so that explains implementing ideas they didn't have time for before.
@fheisk On that argument, they shouldn't have added it into the 8-Bit version, because making the development cycle more complex and taking longer would cost more for a system they didn't care about anymore and it also resulted in the 8-Bit game being more fun.
@HighTreason610 they still did care a lot about their 8 bit system, otherwise they would have never ported it. hell, kirby adventure came out for NES in 1993 and sold over a million copies. the difference is that they had no pressure to release it as soon as possible, so they could take some extra time with it. i never said they were trying to save money, i don't know why you think i did. probably cause you're a putz who thinks these facts are up for debate.
@fheisk Another troll? People try every day so I don't know why you think you will acheive anything. Unfortunately, this is my video and therefore my comments section, discussion is always open and everything that is relevant is up for debate. The reason they would want to save money is because they are a business, the main purpose of a business is to spend as little money as possible and gain the highest profit. If you think otherwise I would love to see your business model put into practise.
@HighTreason610 maybe if you actually read my posts you would see that i'm not being a troll, i'm just getting frustrated because you say these stupid things that make no sense. you really think i don't understand how saving money helps a business? is that really what the point of my post was? reread it please and try to understand this time.
Yes, but most of that area would be invisiblwe on a TV screen, most things are surrounded by black, like i said, it's an area that cant normally be seen on a tv screen, but can be seen when you use a capature card in a computer.
BECAUSE THE 16 BIT VERSION CAME FIRST, i just want to shout it at you every time you ask the stupid question "why the 16 bit couldn't do that." They were under pressure to release the 16 bit one in a timely fashion to compete with nintendo, so of course there were nice flourishes they figured weren't necessary enough to sacrifice the time to add. They had no reason to rush any part of the 8 bit port, so that explains implementing ideas they didn't have time for before.
fheisk 6 months ago
@fheisk On that argument, they shouldn't have added it into the 8-Bit version, because making the development cycle more complex and taking longer would cost more for a system they didn't care about anymore and it also resulted in the 8-Bit game being more fun.
HighTreason610 6 months ago
@HighTreason610 they still did care a lot about their 8 bit system, otherwise they would have never ported it. hell, kirby adventure came out for NES in 1993 and sold over a million copies. the difference is that they had no pressure to release it as soon as possible, so they could take some extra time with it. i never said they were trying to save money, i don't know why you think i did. probably cause you're a putz who thinks these facts are up for debate.
fheisk 6 months ago
@fheisk Another troll? People try every day so I don't know why you think you will acheive anything. Unfortunately, this is my video and therefore my comments section, discussion is always open and everything that is relevant is up for debate. The reason they would want to save money is because they are a business, the main purpose of a business is to spend as little money as possible and gain the highest profit. If you think otherwise I would love to see your business model put into practise.
HighTreason610 6 months ago
@HighTreason610 maybe if you actually read my posts you would see that i'm not being a troll, i'm just getting frustrated because you say these stupid things that make no sense. you really think i don't understand how saving money helps a business? is that really what the point of my post was? reread it please and try to understand this time.
fheisk 6 months ago
I had this on the game gear and it was awesome
Mikej2156 1 year ago
If you're having trouble with the Master System version, try the Game Gear one. Trust me, it's alot more easier.
74SonicMario 1 year ago
When did you play this? I was like 5 when i got this on Master system 2. My first video game to play on TV and i loved it.
Kiasko 1 year ago
Whuh? 0_o I didn't know they made an 8 bit version.. wow
coolbluelights 1 year ago
i love jungle zone
taevus 2 years ago
so they obviously ripped the game gear version instead of the master system one ? the easiest sonic ever: sonic 1 on GG.
zecle 2 years ago
why does your mouth barely move.
UltraReviewer64 3 years ago 2
It does (most people say it never stops moving)
But the only camera i have working at the minute only captures at 4 Frames per second opposed to the average of 25.
HighTreason610 3 years ago
Is the game screen really surrounded by blue?
Nazrat84 2 years ago
Yes, but most of that area would be invisiblwe on a TV screen, most things are surrounded by black, like i said, it's an area that cant normally be seen on a tv screen, but can be seen when you use a capature card in a computer.
HighTreason610 2 years ago
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MickyByte 3 years ago
that game is on my list, im going to do a nintendo game next, then it's probably going to be Sonic 2 on Master System.
HighTreason610 3 years ago