Between the Genesis version and this one, i'd rather take the Genesis one.

User Rating: 1 | Pit-Fighter SNES
In 1990, Atari Games released Pit-Fighter on arcades. The game was known for its use of digitized graphics, which looked good. It was a succesful game. But, one year later, when Street Fighter 2 was dominating the arcades, Atari Games subsidiary Tengen ported over the game to home consoles, like the Sega Genesis and the Super NES. The Genesis version (which, actually, it was ported by Sterling Silver, which had just done the awesome PGA Golf Tour on the same year), while it wasn't very well recieved because of the graphics, it had some good gameplay and fair difficulty. On the other hand, the SNES version (which was published and maybe ported by THQ), was just HORRIBLE. The graphics were a little bit better, but the gameplay was horrendous, the difficulty was insanely hard, you only had no continues (and if you won a match, the life gauge will still be like when you won the match. For example, if you won and you had like 132 life points, on the next match you still have those 132 life points, making it look more like a survival mode) and the "Game Over" screen looked like if the game was making fun of you. Just don't play it. Don't even dare to look at this version. It's just a nightmare, like trying to beat Clubber Lang on Rocky for the Sega Master System. I don't even want to imagine how the Game Boy and Commodore 64 versions look like.