Sega Classics 5-in-1: CD vs Cartridge
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Cartridges are better, they take little to no time to load, and they fuck up way less that cd's.
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@CapitaineMontreal level 2 of the cd version of Sol-Deace which is called Sol-Feace on Sega CD
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what is the music you can hear at 2:48 ?
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It's funny how growing up playing the inferior cartridge versions for so long, that the nostalgia of hearing the cartridge versions again make me prefer them over the better CD versions of the same games.
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Dear all,
Does anyone know the name of the classical music that plays in the very end of this video? It was the "menu" music in this video and I'd really like to know its name.
Thanks!
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@RawwestHide I don't see it
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The voices sound better on the cartridge to me lol
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@MasterOtogi Snatcher?
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@exposed97 I'm not sure what the N64 has to do with this video. Regardless, the N64 may have had some good sound capabilities, but there really wasn't anything memorable on the system, especially in the way of sound.
Could you please consider making for us a video showcasing the menu screens on the Mega CD 4 in 1 and 5 in 1 discs? Thanks.
an1man1ac54l1f3 1 year ago
@an1man1ac54l1f3 I don't recall any differences in the menu screens. They both have the Sega logo and then a static screen where you select your games with the same classical music.
@AceNoctali, yes, it's been a while since I have signed in to this screen name. Good thing this question is only 2 weeks old and not 2 months!
Joeredother 1 year ago
was there a graphical upgrade on the games at all?
burr1aj 4 years ago 3
I don't think so, no. If there was, it was so minute that I didn't notice. Revenge of Shinobi has the robot dinosaur, but some of the cart versions had that as well.
Joeredother 4 years ago