T. Hawk - Super Street Fighter II - Genesis/SNES Comparison

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Uploaded by on Feb 3, 2010

A comparison of the Genesis and SNES versions of T. Hawk's stage in Super Street Fighter II.

Actual console play. Not emulated.

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  • why doesn't the guy say ROUND 1 FIGHT? lazy programmers

  • I like how T. Hawk's walk animation on SNES are swapped.

  • @CarlosAyalaCalvo So sounds love sounds of the same gender, I'm sorry but I don't follow you!

  • The sega sounds mono. As soon as the snes music starts its nice and wide and crisp sounding. If you're not sure, listen using headphones.

  • Special Champ Ed sound was close to the arcade Champion Edition because both Genesis and CPS1 have much in common. Even the sound chip are from the same family, but CPS1 has more chanels. But SSFII was for CPS2, and there is no way Genesis soundchip could be near it. SNES in the other hand had that Sony awesom chipsound, that could handle better quality sound.

    But I don't care since I prefer Champion Edition Music then Super's

  • @CarlosAyalaCalvo Sounds like that because the snes music is sped up, its like that on all of the street fighter games for the snes. The Genesis version for Super and Special Champ. Ed, sound and plays closer to the arcade, and also even though the Snes can display more colors then the Genesis, as far as in Super Street Fighter 2, the Genesis version still looks more colorful. Man!!

  • @CarlosAyalaCalvo Agreed.

  • I hate the snes sound. Snes sound is so gay

  • why do people keep saying that the genesis version of Super street fighter 2 looks so tiny compared to the snes version.they look like they are the same size to me.

  • Clear evidence of the technological superiority of the SNES - but at least the Genesis had a great game library anyway! And I struggle to imagine the Sonic games' soundtracks being anywhere near as good on SNES. Both the Genesis and SNES music is too high in pitch compared to the original, but the Genesis is closer, at least, even if the instrumentation is way off.

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