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mofongo wrote (edited )

Reply to comment by ziq in by !deleted8445

  • Smash bros started on Nintendo 64, so it doesn't count.

  • Mario Kart 64 is a huge upgrade and the superior version over the original Mario Kart for SNES.

  • Animal Crossing started on Nintendo 64 and was Japan only until it was ported and released worldwide on the Gamecube.

Just because nobody care enough about saturn games to port/re-release/remaster but a handful of them, doesn't make them a better choice or better games.

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ziq wrote

Smash bros started on Nintendo 64, so it doesn't count.

If the vastly upgraded sequels make the original obsolete, of course it counts.

They're all the same game but with much more stuff added each generation.

Mario Kart 64 is a huge upgrade and the superior version over the original Mario Kart for NES.

Same as above.

Animal Crossing started on Nintendo 64 and was Japan only until it was ported and released worldwide on the Gamecube.

And the Gamecube version is much more accessible, while the Switch version makes all previous versions obsolete.

Just because nobody care enough about saturn games to port/re-release/remaster but a handful of them, doesn't make them a better choice or better games.

They don't get ported because the Saturn's architecture is too complicated, not because they're bad games. Saturn's architecture is the Deleuze of game consoles.

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