FYI, there's a ROM hack for the SNES game that adds in a save feature. The reason for the lack of save feature in the original version was the amount of data required to remember everything needed is well beyond what the super SNES cart could do. Remember, the bodies of the dinosaurs remain indoors where you killed them.
When I was a kid I always assumed the snes version was the same as Genesis until I played it with my neighbor. I'll always be a fan of the Genesis version despite the controls.
I appreciate the comparison with voice over and context. Also you’re pretty well spoken about your opinion being quite subjective so I enjoyed this. I’d watch more if you made them.❤
I enjoyed your perspective on both quite a bit! I still need to try the Genesis one. This series is somewhat like Console Wars, but without the over-the-top skits. That's a good thing.
I only owned the SNES version, and you hit the nail on the head. It’s a quality game bogged down by one huge oversight: the inability to SAVE. Believe me, I tried to finish it once, but after about 2 hours, I still had about a third of the game left, and that was with help from Nintendo Power. For me, it’s in a similar situation as Blaster Master and Rygar, good games that desperately needed a save or password.
Back in junior high a friend always wanted to come to my place to my place to play the 3DO Jurassic Park as he compared the 3D section to his SNES Jurassic Park 3D section... That Jurassic Park 3D level comparison was his genesis of interest in CD games But then he'd get a PlayStation and his interest in playing 3DO games kind of fell off
Great stuff! I owned and loved the Genesis version as a kid. It looked like the movie and also had some parts of the book such as the raft level.
FYI, there's a ROM hack for the SNES game that adds in a save feature. The reason for the lack of save feature in the original version was the amount of data required to remember everything needed is well beyond what the super SNES cart could do. Remember, the bodies of the dinosaurs remain indoors where you killed them.
That's super nuts. i forgot about how much info that game remembers. I have to get around to playing that new JP collection.
Jurassic Park on SNES has one of the most underrated 16-bit soundtracks.
That game's music is killer!
One of the few cases where Genesis is better than SNES. Mortal Kombat, and one of the X-Men games. Being a couple of others.
When I was a kid I always assumed the snes version was the same as Genesis until I played it with my neighbor. I'll always be a fan of the Genesis version despite the controls.
They're both pretty solid games!
I appreciate the comparison with voice over and context. Also you’re pretty well spoken about your opinion being quite subjective so I enjoyed this. I’d watch more if you made them.❤
I appreciate that! And yes, I plan on making as many more as I can think of. Thanks for watching!
This was a pretty fair comparison I think! Couldn't agree more with the final score honestly
I hope you keep going. This is a really underrated channel and I can see it going far in the future.
I appreciate the kind words. I have no plans on stopping anytime soon!
I neither played both games but I sure do love comparison videos! Keep it up ❤🎉
Thanks! I have no plans on stopping!
I enjoyed your perspective on both quite a bit! I still need to try the Genesis one.
This series is somewhat like Console Wars, but without the over-the-top skits. That's a good thing.
Thanks!
I only owned the SNES version, and you hit the nail on the head. It’s a quality game bogged down by one huge oversight: the inability to SAVE. Believe me, I tried to finish it once, but after about 2 hours, I still had about a third of the game left, and that was with help from Nintendo Power. For me, it’s in a similar situation as Blaster Master and Rygar, good games that desperately needed a save or password.
Thank goodness for save states and modern technology. Great callouts on Blaster Master and Rygar too!
Back in junior high a friend always wanted to come to my place to my place to play the 3DO Jurassic Park as he compared the 3D section to his SNES Jurassic Park 3D section... That Jurassic Park 3D level comparison was his genesis of interest in CD games
But then he'd get a PlayStation and his interest in playing 3DO games kind of fell off
I could never beat the Sega one