If those dudes played the supergrafx version of ghouls n' ghosts, they would flip. It totally owns the genny!
in most areas of graphics, yes, but not in music/audio, where Genesis had a big advantage.
Are you serious? The Genesis GnG sounds f*cking awful.
yes I am serious.
Anyone that knows Genesis Ghouls 'n Ghosts well, knows the music was outstanding. read the EGM review of it I posted.
Like many of the other early (1988, 1989, 1990) Japanese-developed MD/Genesis games, GnG had exellent sound, especially considering the Genesis audio hardware, while decent, wasn't as good as that of the SNES or later systems. Genesis audio was however without a doubt, better than that of the PC-Engine (without CD-ROM of course) and better than that of the SuperGrafx which had the same 6-channel sound chip as the PCE.
if you listen to SuperGrafx Ghouls 'N Ghosts music, it indeed sounds worse than the Genesis version.
you can disagree with me all you want and say you 'prefer' the SuperGrafx music/audio more, which is fine, everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but technically, the Genesis 10-channel audio hardware allowed for higher-quality music/audio than PCE or SGX. To me, this is very apparent when comparing GnG on Gen vs SGX.