I got my first Game Boy when I was 15 years old. It was a Christmas present from my Dad, who I rarely got to visit. I enjoyed it a lot, but the following summer one of my so-called "friends" stole it, and I was never able to get it back.
@LaytonPuzzle27 - There have been some attempts made, to mess with the SNES ROMs code and restore the blood. But its very limited, due to the computer capabilities of the time.
The comparison between Genesis and SNES is pretty easy to sum up. SNES has the better audio and graphics by far, while the Genesis was better play-wise since it wasn't censored. I mean, they had a code so you could turn the blood on or off; I honestly don't understand why Nintendo wasn't satisfied with doing the same for their port of the original game. Now that we're in the digital age, fans have tried hacking the original SNES port to include the blood, but I think the actual programming code didn't allow for much alteration. There's also been attempts at HD versions with the blood intact, based on the SNES port. Some of those have been interesting.
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I got my first Game Boy when I was 15 years old. It was a Christmas present from my Dad, who I rarely got to visit. I enjoyed it a lot, but the following summer one of my so-called "friends" stole it, and I was never able to get it back.
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@LaytonPuzzle27 - There have been some attempts made, to mess with the SNES ROMs code and restore the blood. But its very limited, due to the computer capabilities of the time.
Re: Feature: How Mortal Kombat Defined The Console War Between Sega And Nintendo
The comparison between Genesis and SNES is pretty easy to sum up. SNES has the better audio and graphics by far, while the Genesis was better play-wise since it wasn't censored. I mean, they had a code so you could turn the blood on or off; I honestly don't understand why Nintendo wasn't satisfied with doing the same for their port of the original game. Now that we're in the digital age, fans have tried hacking the original SNES port to include the blood, but I think the actual programming code didn't allow for much alteration. There's also been attempts at HD versions with the blood intact, based on the SNES port. Some of those have been interesting.