11th September 2011, 8:52 PM
Yeah I'm aware of the password feature. I'm saying the push button code works a little better because you can start at halfway points and so have a little finer control of where you pop up. The passwords are also a little harder to write down since they use funky symbols instead of letters or something.
The SNES version is a port, but they put a lot of work into that port. I agree though, the Genesis version looks a little better there.
The Sega CD is actually a fine little device with a lot of very well made games for it, even if a number of them are enhanced rereleases of Genesis games. Echo the Dolphin sounds incredible on the Sega CD. It gets so much flak because of all those terrible "interactive movies" on the thing, but look past those and there's a LOT of really good games on it.
I'll say this. It's pathetic that so many of those games don't support save files. Both EWJ and Echo should have allowed saving since there's no additional cost to support that feature on a CD.
The SNES version is a port, but they put a lot of work into that port. I agree though, the Genesis version looks a little better there.
The Sega CD is actually a fine little device with a lot of very well made games for it, even if a number of them are enhanced rereleases of Genesis games. Echo the Dolphin sounds incredible on the Sega CD. It gets so much flak because of all those terrible "interactive movies" on the thing, but look past those and there's a LOT of really good games on it.
I'll say this. It's pathetic that so many of those games don't support save files. Both EWJ and Echo should have allowed saving since there's no additional cost to support that feature on a CD.
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