I never had Megadrive nor SNES. So...where's the fourth option?![]()
I never had Megadrive nor SNES. So...where's the fourth option?![]()
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Third is "both", Fourth should be "None".![]()
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Ah, but that was the point of the vote. No option to vote for none because the question was to choose between the 2.![]()
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And why not CD32 then as a third option?![]()
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The CD32 was never a contender in the 16-bit generation console sales as it came too little too late, and pretty much all its games were in all honesty just A1200 AGA games with a bit of CD quality music and maybe a couple of MPEG1 video files. The CD32 was more a direct competitor to the Mega CD than to the Megadrive as a whole, and definitely nothing for the SNES to worry about. Another case of Commodore producing something too late and based on old existing technology in a last ditch panic to gain a foothold in a market they didn't realise they were never actually a contender in.
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