Super Street Fighter II (Sega Genesis vs SNES) Gameplay Comparison

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Published 2024-01-26
A side-by-side comparison of the game Super Street Fighter 2 between Sega Genesis (Mega Drive) and SNES (Super Famicom), both games at their maximum speeds (4 stars on MD and 3 stars on SFC).

All Comments (21)
  • @torokun
    SNES’ Sony supplied sound chip was incredible!
  • @TheJL2kShow
    All I know is both versions are still missing 2 elephants from Dhalsim's stage
  • @LITTLE1994
    Genesis: Uncensored and few extra frames SNES: Better sound and graphics
  • @Bronxguyanese
    Even though for many Americans Genesis is far better console despite inferior graphics and sound quality compared to the Snes. However by the mid 90s Genesis was showing it's age while the Snes was pushing itself to near 32 bit style gaming and near arcade levels. Games like Mk2 and super street fighter 2 shows how Snes was far superior than the Sega Genesis with the mid 90s approaching.
  • @LGDRetrogamer
    Curti o novo visual dos vídeos, parabéns. Joguei muito o de Super Nintendo
  • @chrisw8069
    I always preferred Street Fighter on Genesis versus snes. Especially wants you realize certain things aren't like the arcade on the snes. Genesis version has less colors, but more responsive controls. That six button Genesis controller was also a gift from god.
  • I know the genesis version has less colors and background animations, but for some reasons i prefer it to the snes
  • @thatJustinUknow
    Very cool seeing these side-by-side for the first time! For me: - I think the characters look better, and stand out more on Sega. - Backgrounds are mostly better looking on the SNES, esp Balrog's stage. - The sound is a toss-up, what you might be feeling that day. Both systems have their musical merits across soundtracks and systems. Both have a lot of nostalgia for me and I'm glad devs still pull inspiration from this in modern games. - Aside from obvious omissions/dev and producer choices I feel w/ the limited color palette but faster CPU on the Sega and far greater color palette and sound chip on the SNES you have a "limitations foster creativity situation" where each strikes an arguable equal balance to their respective strengths.
  • @Prof.abelaf
    I love both versions, each one has pros and cons...the hacks made for the MD are the best though.
  • @SomeOrangeCat
    I think by the time this version of SF2 came out, most people had moved on to other fighting games. I say this because while he OG version of SF2 for the SNES sold over six million copies, SSF2 sold less than half of that. There was a lot more competition to around by then.
  • @joelgeneve537
    Ce jeu est meilleur sur megadrive. Jouer aux 2 versions vous comprendrez. Graphisme vitesse animation son gameplay tout est mieux sur megadrive sur super street fighter 2. 40 mb la plus grosse cartouche megadrive de l'époque. Une légende sur votre 16 bits sega. Je ne revenderais jamais le mien. J'y joue encore très souvent.
  • A musica do final do Bison no Mega Drive parece vinda do DarkStalkers e no SNES parece de Demons Crest.
  • @cyberpc1333
    SNES tem cores e som mais próximas do Arcade, porém o gameplay do MD é melhor, ambas são ótimos ports 16bit da Capcom Play System 2!
  • @GiovaniVG
    A dúvida maior é o que eles falam em japonês após os combates. As frases são todas diferentes em ambos os consoles.
  • @Mr.Atari2600
    Let just bring out the obvious: The Sound is a disgrace on the Genesis soundchip! Especially when the previous SF2:CE sounded way better. In the Ryu intro, He has more animations in the Genesis version but more colors in the SNES version. The Genesis version also runs a higher resolution & is less censored. 1st stage - The SNES version has a scrolling sky & extra background layer. 2nd stage - I like the more vibrant colors on the Genesis than the SNES version. 3rd stage - The SNES has more animations on the background. the Aurora in the sky looks like half the frame rate on the Genesis. 4th stage - The portrait on the wall looks a little more detailed in the SNES version, not much of a major difference. 5th stage - very minor difference again, the colors look slightly more vibrant in the Genesis to me. 6th stage - it's hard to see with the jet in the way, but if you look close enough there are Tree's in SNES version while Genesis version is just green pixel lines. Also people in the background has more colors in the SNES version. 7th stage - People in the background in the Genesis version has faster animations. 8th stage - very minor difference again, just different coloration. 9th stage - on the middle sign it says NIN NIN HALL on the Genesis & GOLDWIN on the SNES, also the Top Right & Top Left signs have different colors on both systems, & the 2 ladies in the background are wearing 2 different colors on the SNES while they're the same on the Genesis. 10th stage - the 2 ladies in the middle have different colors. The SNES version also has lighting animations. 11th stage - Buddha & the platforms has slightly different colors. other than, minor differences. Final stage - the building in the background is Orange & Green on the Genesis, but Red & Green on the SNES. Also the Statues on the SNES version has more colors. Bison Ending - Genesis version Bison has facial animations & a layered background. SNES version Bison looks like he locked his jaw. But you do get some nice SNES effect going.
  • @tizianasaav450
    Genesis em RGB e quase igual e cores do que Snes (para fazer justiça), o som e um pouco melhor em snes (em alguns cenários), mas eu prefiro a fluidez do genesis y o controle de 6 botões que é mais fiel ao arcade...
  • Sega Version has weaker BGM and only 2 layers of background. So SNES doing better this time
  • @igorschirato2799
    O que mais me deixa TRISTE é que na versão do SNES, não sei o motivo, as músicas deixam de tocar na troca do 1° para o 2° Round !!! De resto, tirando a vantagem do SNES com relação as cores e ao som, as duas versões são obras primas que merecem sempre o máximo respeito !!!