Playstation games are interesting, and I especially liked seeing the use of the system's 32-bit capabilities, cuz I'm a nerd for pixel art.
The only experience I really had with Saturn was a few games on a bootleg disk that *claims* to have full games, but their all just demos. LMAO
But Saturn could have been great, but they never really took the opportunity to make a quintessential Sonic game (that would have skyrocketed their profits, if you ask me). They were capable of doing it, what with all the 3D platformers and action games that were already on the console.
One thing I like about Saturn is that their arcade-to-console ports are pretty good. At least for the first-party games like Virtual On and the Virtua series. I wouldn't know about other companies.
Nintendo 64 focuses on one thing: FUN. NEARLY EVERY GAME I played was just pure fun. Even the fuggin blue-ass cartridge Pro Skater was fun. Smash Bros, Super Mario 64, Mario Kart, Mickey's Speedway USA, were all great games. One thing that could have been better was the sound quality, which was already explained by Koh.
The only experience I really had with Saturn was a few games on a bootleg disk that *claims* to have full games, but their all just demos. LMAO
But Saturn could have been great, but they never really took the opportunity to make a quintessential Sonic game (that would have skyrocketed their profits, if you ask me). They were capable of doing it, what with all the 3D platformers and action games that were already on the console.
One thing I like about Saturn is that their arcade-to-console ports are pretty good. At least for the first-party games like Virtual On and the Virtua series. I wouldn't know about other companies.
Nintendo 64 focuses on one thing: FUN. NEARLY EVERY GAME I played was just pure fun. Even the fuggin blue-ass cartridge Pro Skater was fun. Smash Bros, Super Mario 64, Mario Kart, Mickey's Speedway USA, were all great games. One thing that could have been better was the sound quality, which was already explained by Koh.