Few can deny that Forgotten Worlds is a great two-player shmup. It’s been ported to a slew of consoles and computers, but perhaps the two most famous versions are the ones done for the Genesis and Turbo Grafx-16 Super CD-ROM2. How does each stack up against the other? We’ve put them Side by Side for comparison and have the results for you. Read the article and see which one stands tallest.
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Side by Side: Final Fight (Sega CD vs. SNES)
Final Fight is a bona fide classic, no doubt. Capcom’s brought it home several time, and each port has been…lacking in certain areas. Both Genesis and SNES fans enjoyed versions during the 16-bit era, and Sega-16 has played both extensively to see how they compare. Have a gander at the latest installment of Side by Side for the results.
Side by Side: Virtua Fighter (32X vs. Saturn)
Many people deride the 32X as an under-achieving add-on that never had a chance. That may be true, but there was definitely power there to exploit. How much power? Enough to go head on with the original Saturn version of Virtua Fighter! In the latest installment of our Side by Side series, we compare the two and show which one comes out on top. Miss it not!
Side by Side: Wonder Boy in Monster World (Genesis vs. TG-16 CD)
Sega’s classic hero is known to adventure fans worldwide. Only the name “Wonder Boy” belongs to the House of Sonic though, and the games have appeared on other platforms. the TurboGrafx-16 CD got a variation of Wonder Boy in Monster World that was known as Dynastic Hero. How do they compare? We put them side by side and found out!
Side by Side: Dragon’s Fury/Devil’s Crush (Genesis vs. TG-16)
Pinball is always fun, especially when monsters and quasi-satanic visuals are involved! There were some major differences between the Turbo Grafx-16 release of Devil’s Crush and Dragon’s Fury on the Genesis though, and we gave ’em both some major playtime to see which was the better game. Check out the latest installment of Side by Side and see which you should get.