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#1 s3g3nd0
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I would prefer CIB where possible. Mostly because I like to have the manuals for each game I have and CIB will always have manuals.

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#2 s3g3nd0
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Genesis does what nintendon't

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Super NES is what Genesisn't

Graphics: SNES most of the time

Sound & Music: Mega Drive/Genesis most of the time

Outcome: Tie (I have both and they are equally great)

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#3 s3g3nd0
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Super Tux Kart (a freeware game) is actually really good!Nismology
That, and a Macintosh title called Cro-Mag Rally (played it on a 2nd gen "Gumball" iMac)
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#4 s3g3nd0
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It was my first PS1 game. I didn't enjoy the second part because you really needed the light gun or the mouse (and I didn't, and still don't, have either). I liked the first and third parts because to me they were actually fun. I don't see why some people didn't like part 3 because once you get to grips with the controls, it's amazing. Oh and the game does have a save function, but the devs hid it deep in the options menu.
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#5 s3g3nd0
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It's only a "problem" for P1. And I put problem in quotes because it isn't really a problem. But I do think it kind of looks ridiculous.
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#6 s3g3nd0
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Mario Kart 7, of course.
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#7 s3g3nd0
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What I use is an old Sony FD Trinitron (circa 2000) which is multi-region but only has 2 A/V in ports (and no S-Video or SCART ports).
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#8 s3g3nd0
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I'm 16 and own a SNES, a Mega Drive, a PS1, An original Game Boy and a GBA. To answer the question: Yes, I am retro and young.
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#9 s3g3nd0
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SNES all the way. Followed by the Mega Drive, then the PS1, then the original NES way at the bottom.
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#10 s3g3nd0
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I have played games on both systems and I think they are equal. I mean, sure they have their strengths and weaknesses but they are both fun once you get into them.