So I'm gunna drop my updated list here of both SEGA and Nintendo games which I deem for myself as "must own". This isn't an objective look at the games, just the ones which - after playing through around 500 games in their respective libraries since 2017 - I enjoyed playing, and which I will and do still replay.
I'm currently at the letter "S", which is why you'll see the odd "S" game in there, but why there are some obvious omissions too such as the Sonic & Super Mario Allstars games (I'm going through it alphabetically, but when I reach a letter I'm cycling the games by genre). There'll be the odd additional game thrown in there too which I just ended up playing for one reason or other too (e.g. one of my mates kept going on about it, so I went through it).
The list is in a rough order with my faves at the top, lesser faves down the bottom, but it will be reorganized properly when I move on to directly comparing the games in a year or two when the full playthrough is finished.
Thunderforce 3 | Megadrive |
Shining Force 2 | Megadrive |
Hellfire | Megadrive |
The Legend of Zelda - A Link To The Past | SNES |
Star Control | Megadrive |
Contra Hard Corps | Megadrive |
Afterburner 2/32X/Arcade | Megadrive/32X/Arcade |
Streets of Rage 3 (Bare Knuckle 3) | Megadrive |
Actraiser | SNES |
Phantasy Star 4 | Megadrive |
Contra 3 | SNES |
Ghouls N Ghosts | Megadrive |
Sunset Riders | SNES/Arcade |
Atomic Runner | Megadrive/Arcade |
Streets of Rage 2 | Megadrive |
The Revenge of Shinobi | Megadrive |
Golden Axe | Megadrive |
Streets of Rage | Megadrive |
Batman | Megadrive |
Castlevania Bloodlines | Megadrive |
Forgotten Worlds | Megadrive/Arcade |
F-Zero | SNES |
Flashback | Megadrive |
Smash TV | SNES |
Street Fighter 2 (Various) | Megadrive/SNES |
Super Mario World | SNES |
Dune | Megadrive/PC |
Warsong (Der Langrissa) | Megadrive |
Trouble Shooter 2/Battlemania 2 | Megadrive |
Mega Turrican | Megadrive |
Blackthorne | SNES/32X |
Comix Zone | Megadrive |
MUSHA | Megadrive |
Eliminate Down | Megadrive |
The Combat Tribes | SNES |
Gley Lancer | Megadrive |
Mystic Defender | Megadrive |
Alisa Dragoon | Megadrive |
King of Demons (Majyūō) | SNES |
Biometal | SNES |
Rocket Knight Adventures | Megadrive |
Devil Crash | Megadrive |
Double Dribble | Megadrive |
Final Fantasy 5 | SNES |
Flicky | Megadrive |
Elemental Master | Megadrive |
Shadowrun | Megadrive |
Langrisser 2 | Megadrive |
Road Rash 3 | Megadrive |
Dinos For Hire | Megadrive |
Alien 3 | Megadrive |
Decap Attack/Magical Hat | Megadrive |
Mickey Mouse Castle of Illusion | Megadrive |
Buck Rogers - Countdown to Doomsday | PC/Megadrive |
Blades of Vengeance | Megadrive |
The Immortal | Megadrive |
Landstalker | Megadrive |
Lufia 2 | SNES |
Final Fantasy 4 | SNES |
Cadash | Arcade/Megadrive |
Spiderman & The X-Men: Arcade's Revenge | SNES/Megadrive |
Rendering Ranger R2 | SNES |
Robocop Vs Terminator MD (uggghhhh, the SNES version of this is dog by comparison) | Megadrive |
Shinobi | Master System/Arcade |
Road Rash 2 | Megadrive |
Evander Hollyfield Real Deal Boxing | Megadrive |
Greatest Heavyweights | Megadrive |
Batman Returns | SNES |
Pirates of Dark Water | Megadrive |
SWIV | Megadrive/SNES |
Prince of Persia | SNES/Megadrive |
Arrow Flash | Megadrive |
Midnight Resistance | Megadrive |
Desert Strike | Megadrive/PC/ (SNES version is awful) |
Super Ghouls N' Ghosts | SNES |
Wonderboy | Master System/Arcade |
Pilotwings | SNES |
McDonald's Treasure Land Adventure | Megadrive |
Mercs | Megadrive/Arcade |
Beyond Oasis/Story of Thor | Megadrive |
Kid Chameleon | Megadrive |
Goemon 2 | SNES |
The Legend of The Mystical Ninja | SNES |
Gunstar Heroes (This will ultimately be far higher, it's low at the mo because my cart is broke & it crashes) | Megadrive |
Altered Beast | Megadrive/Arcade |
Super Star Wars | SNES |
Illusion of Gaia | SNES |
James Pond 2 - Robocod | Megadrive/SNES |
Parodius Da | SNES |
World of Illusion | Megadrive |
California Games | Megadrive |
Super Castlevania 4 | SNES |
Zero Wing | Megadrive |
Empire of Steel | Megadrive |
Dangerous Seed | Megadrive |
Cutie Suzuki No Ringside Angel | Megadrive |
Another World | Megadrive/SNES |
Castlevania Dracula X/Vampires Kiss | SNES |
Cybernator/Assault Suit Valkan | SNES |
Aladdin | Megadrive |
Aladdin | SNES |
Ecco 2: The Tides of Time | Megadrive |
Chrono Trigger | SNES |
Final Fight Guy | SNES |
Final Fight 3 | SNES |
Dick Tracy | Megadrive |
Street Racer | Megadrive |
Rock N Roll Racing | Megadrive/SNES |
The Chaos Engine/SOF | PC/Megadrive/SNES |
Quackshot | Megadrive |
Moonwalker | Megadrive |
Gynoug/Wings Of Wor | Megadrive |
Gauntlet 4 | Megadrive |
Outrunners | Megadrive |
Super Aleste/Space Megaforce | SNES |
Ninja Gaiden Trilogy | SNES |
Smash Tennis | SNES |
Saturday Night Slamasters | Megadrive/SNES |
King Of Monsters 2 | Arcade/SNES |
Coach K Basketball | Megadrive |
Battle Master | SNES |
Insector X | Megadrive |
Congos Caper | SNES |
Alien Storm | Megadrive |
DJ Boy | Megadrive |
Bonanza Bros | Megadrive |
Phantasy Star 3 | Megadrive |
Nangoku Shounen Papuwa-kun | SNES |
Ranger X | Megadrive |
PGA Tour ET | Megadrive |
Rolling Thunder 2 | Megadrive |
Street Fighter Alpha 2 | SNES |
Klax | Megadrive |
John Madden 93 | Megadrive |
John Madden 92 | Megadrive |
Monster World IV | Megadrive |
John Madden's Football | Megadrive |
Outlander | Megadrive/SNES |
Shadowrun SNES | SNES |
Outrun | Megadrive |
Phantom 2040 | Megadrive/SNES |
Magical Popn | SNES |
Fire Striker | SNES |
Bonkers | SNES |
So out of the games there, 87 of my "must-owns" are SEGA Megadrive choices (with 2 additional Master System games, which are obviously playable with the MS Convertor) and 38 are SNES choices. Then there's another 14 choices which are close on both systems (there are other games on both systems of course, but if one was a clear winner then I didn't include the other). Out that 14, 10 I prefer to play on SEGA 4 on Nintendo.
So as you can see, for me SEGA comes out a clear winner at roughly a 2/1 ratio. I still think the SNES is great, a top 5 console for me for sure, but playing all these games several things became apparent about said SNES:
- It's slow. Not always, but the slowdown utterly cripples a lot of its arcade-style games. Gradius 3, Super R-Type, Back To The Future 2 etc. These games and more run in bullet-time for a larger portion of the game than they run properly. It's jarringly bad and kills some potentially fantastic games.
- Because of that slow processor, it's limited in other ways. The most telling of which is with it's beat 'em ups, where the majority of SNES games won't allow more than 3 enemies on screen at once because any more and it slows down. Compare that to the likes of Streets of Rage where you can have 8 enemies on-screen on the hardest difficulties with no problems, and the SNES just can't touch the levels of intensity which the Megadrive can.
- It's RPGs are lacking in gameplay & challenge. SMT might change that thinking somewhat, but a lot of the hyped up stuff such as Chrono Trigger & FF6 just can't touch games like Phantasy Star and Warsong when it comes to challenge and gameplay design. If you want a good comparison go play Langrisser 2 on both Megadrive & SNES (it's called Der Langrisser on SNES). The SNES has a lot of excellent story additions, but it's almost impossible to lose a troop, never mind a general, never mind a battle. The SEGA version however has a very nice, well balanced challenge.
- A lot of the SNES' best games are too easy and don't have additional difficulties. Link To The Past, Super Mario World, Chrono Trigger etc. As brilliantly designed as some of them are, their lack of challenge and difficulty options really hurts their replayability. Megadrive 1-difficulty games are usually quite challenging (Comix Zone, Contra Hard Corps, Landstalker), and don't really need anywhere to go, and games like Hellfire which you can crank up to "Yea Right" difficulty I think I will be playing for another 30 years trying to 1CC them. Addictive as fuck.
- The SNES's resolution cramps the screen up, and makes it the second-choice system for a lot of platform & action games which are on both systems, as being able to see that extra 20-ish% of the screen ahead makes a lot of games more enjoyable.
I'm expecting a lot from the SNES though with it's "S" selection as a lot of the "Super" games are to come. But I also doubt it's gonna make up the ground it's lost already either. Also, I've not even touched the SEGA CD games yet either, and with games like Snatcher, Final Fight CD, Lunar and Dark Wizard there's a lot of big hitters from the SEGA side still to come too.