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TopicWhat is the most technically impressive NES game?
Jakyl25
03/07/24 5:52:21 PM
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WazzupGenius00 posted...
I typed all that and completely missed that Jakyl had already said the exact same thing

to actually add something to the thread: this Sesame Street game is impressive for the amount and quality of voice samples it uses. Way less fuzziness than something like Double Dribble or Cowabunga
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=kNtPfXq3dwM

Its good information to spread! Its why they briefly thought it was time to move on to the Famicom Disk System for extra power and the ability to save game states, before quickly realizing that no, cartridges with enhanced chips and battery-backed saves were in fact superior

One of the very few times gaming companies ever aborted a platform and reverted to the last generation of hardware, although funnily enough Nintendo would do it again with the Virtual Boy and the Game Boy

The only other example of this I can think of off the top of my head is Atari aborting the 4800 and reverting to the 2600


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