hi,
so the n64 games are better than the sega genesis games?

Josh

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> Sonic was somewhat accessible, sonic 2 that is. I could get to the 4th
> stage, but that was with a lot of errors and a lot of luck. I've tried
> playing 1 or 2 hockey games, and I guess if you didn't want to accomplish
> anything, just fight someone, nhl 92 isn't bad. I kicked some butt on 
> there
> (I think)? But not sure, maybe it was me. Anyway it was a good way to take
> off some stress, on mortal kombat 3. I knew I was really kicking butt when 
> I
> heard that in between stages sound! Gotta love mortal kombat...and
> nightwolf. He's my pet wolf, nobody elses. Me and him beat mortal kombat. 
> I
> wish I could meat him in real life. Hold that thought. He'd bbq me!
>
>
> Have a good day from Tyler C. Wood!
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> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "josh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2008 10:43 PM
> Subject: Re: [Audyssey] this post better help someone...my fingers
> hurt!Re:sega genesis accessible games
>
>
>> Hi,
>>
>>
>> Are any football or baseball games accessible with the old sega genesis?
>> Also what about the sonic games?
>>
>> Josh
>>
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>> From: "constantine (on laptop)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>> Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2008 11:37 PM
>> Subject: [Audyssey] this post better help someone...my fingers hurt!Re:
>> sega
>> genesis accessible games
>>
>>
>>> Oh my god. You just made my day by asking that question. Here goes my
>>> fingers...type myself to sleep, heh!
>>>
>>> The controller for the system
>>> Your controller looks like this; its got a kinda dimple on the part
>>> facing
>>> you in the middle. You have a wierd shaped skinny button on the top
>>> right;
>>> that there is your start/pause button. Then you have your d-pad on the
>>> left,
>>> of course- and your A, B, and C buttons on the right.
>>>
>>> the system itself:
>>> Early systems, known as genisus 1 systems, had a headphone jack and
>>> volume
>>> control on it. It also had a wierd little switch to turn the system on
>>> that
>>> I found to be a bit finicky. I have a hard time turning mine on, anyway!
>>> The
>>> second system lacked the volume control and headphone jack, and its also
>>> a
>>> lot smaller. But I stil love my v1 system due to the fact the sega cd 
>>> can
>>> mount directly underneeth it. More on that later.
>>>
>>> the third system was sould by, uh, I can't remember. It was very slimmed
>>> down- some games had a hard time running on it, and it didn't work at 
>>> all
>>> with any of the add on consoles, like the sega cd.
>>>
>>> The add ons for the console
>>>
>>> Well, the first genisus saw the add on of the sega cd; cd's were much
>>> more
>>> cost efficient, and in its day the sega cd could play FMV (full motion
>>> video) flawlessly. However that's not our main concern; my concern is 
>>> the
>>> fact the system could play cd quolity music! raaaa! Also the voices were
>>> amped up a bit; but at a steep 400 bucks, the system didn't see much
>>> popularity. Now, however, along with the genisus, this system packs a
>>> pretty
>>> mean punch- or at least, it does for me.
>>>
>>> the first sega cd system was mounted directly under the genisus. It
>>> featured
>>> a front loading drive, similar to those found on a cd rom drive of your
>>> modern PC. The reset button on the genisus was its eject button, 
>>> enabling
>>> the front cd drive to pop out (way cool!)
>>>
>>> The second one was a top loading system, similar to your boomb box. It
>>> sat
>>> beside the genisus, however I find it a bit less sturdy than the first
>>> unit.
>>>
>>> Compatibility:
>>> Well, I think the first sega cd only works on the first genisus, which
>>> sucks; but the second sega cd will work with the first genisus. I love
>>> both
>>> these systems, and I own both models of each.
>>>
>>> games
>>>
>>> mortal kombat 3: While the menus don't speak, I just have to love that
>>> there
>>> music, don't you? Also, the "you win" and "fight" speech is wayyyy 
>>> coool!
>>> I
>>> love nightwolf- my favorite MK character of all time! Live long
>>> nightwolf!
>>> Streets of rage: another of namcos (?) great games, streets of rage 1 
>>> and
>>> 2
>>> spanned over the genisuses lifetime. They were great all around, with 
>>> not
>>> to
>>> bad sound effects, and I somewhat know what I'm doing on it. I used to 
>>> be
>>> able to get all the way to level 8 or so, but its been a while. Btw, its
>>> really great on the console itself- emulators, I find, slow it down just
>>> a
>>> tad.
>>> another great game that I enjoyed was outrunners 2019. I don't know why.
>>> It
>>> was, well, somewhat accessible- but not all that much. But, in terms of
>>> accessibility, there are a lot of FAQS for the mortal kombat games that
>>> helped me. Also for streets of rage, you'll know when you hit someone.
>>>
>>>
>>> Also golden axe rocks. Not sure why- but its somewhat (keep in mind I
>>> keep
>>> saying somewhat!) accessible. BUt once again, FAQS on gamefaqs.com 
>>> should
>>> help that. They helped for me.
>>>
>>> Have a good day from Tyler C. Wood!
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>>> Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2008 7:52 PM
>>> Subject: [Audyssey] sega genesis accessible games
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> What games are, or used to be, the most accessible for the old sega
>>>> genesis
>>>> and super nintendo consoles?
>>>>
>>>> Josh
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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