Damn that's sad! I have Golden Axe on sega cd and it's awesome Sad to hear our beloved obey didn't get a solid port.
But it too had the 2-player gameplay cut. The Genesis version is better as a game.
I've been thinking lately that there's very little reason to own a Sega CD, especially with a Turbo Duo. Are there any ports that are significantly better on the SCD than the TG/PCECD?
I know that you are unique in that you don't appreciate unique versions of games enough to play them. There are usually a few peopke like you in forums like this. Although I get that kind of perspective, I don't understand why people who insist that 16-bit ports of arcade games that have since been sold in emulated form are pointless to play... bother with real hardware at all. If there's such a thing as a "best" version and it makes others obsolete, whh not just stick to a PC and roms then?
Someone should make this into a Manifesto.
It is so common for folks to dismiss ports that are not "arcade perfect"....as if the only valid version of a game is the "original".
As if the only version of a game that is capable of providing entertainment is the "purest" one.
I love comparing different versions of the same/similar game(s).
In short, I don't have time nor do I have the inclination to explore inferior games, especially when it comes to RPGs, which are seriously time sinks. Do you, for example, play all the different ports of modern games, too? Skyrim on PS3, 360, and PC?
I read your entire post and indeed that you did a fine job explaining your philosophy towards various ports of the same game.
I won't fault your argument since it is reasonable and ultimately your approach is your prerogative.
I will add this as an aside, however: I am the crazy person that still plays the "inferior" and "lackluster" versions of games.
I really love comparing/contrasting ports—it helps me appreciate the entire universe of video games.
Obviously, if a particular version is fundamentally broken, well...I'm not 100% masochistic (I'm only 60% masochistic).