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The Top 7... Best ports on inferior systems

Great versions of great games on lo-tech platforms

Words: Shane Patterson, GamesRadar US

Perhaps no other entertainment industry contains venomous fans arguing over the content of multiple versions of a solitary product.  And for good reason - games are made to be ported over to multiple consoles in order to recoup staggering losses of cash. Each console has its own strengths and its own failings. That’s why we see a frame rate glitch here or a severely neutered feature there.

And with competing hi-tech, hi-def formats, we’re bound to choose sides based on what we can afford (go recession and limited expendable income!) This isn’t a new phenomenon either. You might remember very important schoolyard arguments about why Sonic is better than Mario or why Halo is better than... well, everything.

But sometimes you’re dead wrong, dear reader. Sometimes your friend with the lackluster console has the better version of the game. And you can’t refute this cheap friend of yours either, because you know he’s right. His game looks and plays better than yours. Now you’re the clown! Don’t cry, just read up on several times you were wrong when discussing a game’s validity to your friends.

Let’s get this out of the way, despite how solid the Genesis platform was and how fast blast-processing made Sonic, the system could not even remotely compare in its color palette against the SNES. Even its audio prowess was severely lacking. So how can the graphically and audibly superior SNES Mortal Kombat be worse than its Genesis competitor?


Above: See that grey matter coming out of Liu Kang’s crotch? That’s the SNES’s version of blood… sweat

The lack of blood. Oh and a neutered combo system, but that wasn’t a big deal. See, back in 1992-1993 everyone was way more of a pussy than they are now. The end of civilization was afoot because rap lyrics were offensive and games contained blood. Politicians whined aloud and parents forgot they had to fake a vented interest in their own children.  For some reason, Nintendo decided to censor all of the blood, fatalities and religious imagery from the SNES version of arguably the most popular game at the time. And Sega followed suit.


Above: Looks terrible, plays great

Well, kind of. See, you had to enter the code ABACABB on the “subtle” code screen to gain access to all of the blood and gore, thus earning the game an MA-13 on Genesis. It may have still looked like ass (from the life bars to the characters, everything screams “barf”), but at least pixelated sweat wasn’t flying off Liu Kang when he was uppercut. The next year, SNES released an arcade-faithful Mortal Kombat II. MK was never censored or dumbed down again… unless you count this.


We’ve already talked about why the SNES topped the Genesis in terms of pure system architecture alone. That’s why this next entry is incredibly strange. How could Aladdin for the Sega Genesis look and play better than Aladdin for the SNES? Here’s a hint: direct involvement from Walt Disney Studios.


Above: The Genesis version looked this good! Well, not really

See, the SNES version was developed at Capcom and not Virgin Interactive (the Genesis dev), because Capcom still held the licensing rights to create Disney games on Nintendo systems. That’s why we got Ducktales and Darkwing Duck among others. Virgin on the other hand, was comprised of people like David Perry and Mike Dietz (who eventually created the stellar Earthworm Jim). These guys worked extensively using sprites from actual cel animations from Walt Disney Feature Animation studios. That can account for why the Genesis version looks like an actual cartoon, while the SNES port looks like every other platformer at the time.


Above: A regular platformer for the SNES

As for how it played? Genesis gave you a sword and let you cut down a guard’s pants, revealing hilarious heart-patterened boxers underneath. Not to mention each level being environmentally specific. SNES just let you run and jump on enemies like some kind of Arabian Mario through same-y environments.


Above: Blast Processing enabled more heart boxers on Genesis


 
53 Comments
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T0M95  - 10 months 13 days ago 
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P3N15  - 10 months 13 days ago 
if u want to "have" the first

at LEAST put something relevant to the feature with it
P3N15  - 10 months 13 days ago 
i can relate to most of the old school games

especially aladdin
sum gud memories with that game
Hurricrane  - 10 months 13 days ago 
fourth! and this was a great article
CuddlyBomber  - 10 months 13 days ago 
Hmm, I think I'm going to have to rub orange box in my friends face. His is a big PS3 famboy...
FierceDeity  - 10 months 13 days ago 
tbh im suprised you didnt mention okami
i know how you lot love that game
td823934  - 10 months 13 days ago 
Why do people go like "fifth" or "first to say 'cr@p''"? It's dumb as 776H (flip it upside-down).
GamesRadarCharlieBarratt  - 10 months 13 days ago 
I still remember how disappointed I was to find out that the SNES Aladdin wasn't the same as the Genesis one I'd seen kids playing at Toys 'R Us. So disappointed, in fact, that I eventually convinced my parents to buy me a Genesis for that reason alone.
BigBossOSE  - 10 months 13 days ago 
People who call "first" are retards. That's all I'm saying.
Tochy  - 10 months 13 days ago 
OMG PS3 FTW!!!111

Let teh war begin...
GoldenMe  - 10 months 13 days ago 
3 reasons why I love GR:

1. They likes the Genesis.

2. All the people in the comments either say "first" or they piss and moan about the person who said "first".

3. This reason. (but we’re willing to say the 360 excels over the PS3 in many key areas)

I love you guys. Awesome article. And 360 FTW.
lymanzaar  - 10 months 13 days ago 
in the top 15! awesome. great feature
NullG7  - 10 months 13 days ago 
The PS3 Xbox 360 thing has been going on too long! They have about the same performance and power, the main thing is prefrence if you like great graphics and some older games (not at the same time go PS3, if you like good online play and constantly evolving and updating games go 360. No point in arguing now pick and be silent my I pick 360 what about you?
Romination  - 10 months 13 days ago 
Hm...I didn't know Web of Shadow's was like that for the DS...interesting. What about every Castlevania game is better on the inferior portables? It's more of a series thing than a 'game by game' thing, but it's still valid
KREATIVEassassin  - 10 months 13 days ago 
Excellent article, Shane!
Defguru7777  - 10 months 13 days ago 
In addition to the points you mentioned, the 360 version of The Orange Box will also get the PC expansions. Take that PS3!! (Not a fanboy, I just like to stick it to the man)
Corsair89  - 10 months 13 days ago 
I played the hell out of Orange Box on my 360. It became so scratched that when I was working my way through Half-Life 2 Episode 2 with that damn, loathable, evil, infuriating, garden gnome and whenever I threw him aside to defense myself, if I stepped on the gnome he would fling me hundreds of feet off in the air and off the level. F***ing gnome.
Ninja-KiLLR  - 10 months 13 days ago 
the orange box was crap some parts were really awsome but over all it seemed kinda life less
phoenix_wings  - 10 months 13 days ago 
Good article, except of course the flame-war inciting comment. Hmm, Microsoft has PCs as well as the 360...so who is actually the man in this case? PS3 is better. I play it because I want my stuff to work, not mock me with red lights and its incapability to work. The 360 has better online play than the PS3, but I really don't want to listen to 12-year olds shouting out how big their p3n15 is. I don't want to have to buy half of my game through DLC, and when I do go online, I don't want to have to pay extra for the full online experience. And you might have the Orange Box better-ness, but Konami would first release a MGS for the iPod touch and iPhone before they would release a port for the 360....and those who say "first" without adding anything constructive to say are most definitely retards.
homie_cheese_slice  - 10 months 13 days ago 
This is totally unrelated to the article, but they should come out w/ gex on psn!
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