The Mega-CD was a decent system back then in spite of how people seem to love whining and moaning about it today.
Unless you were rich or totally dedicated to the system, there was just no way you could afford all of the good games that were coming out for it without neglecting the other top-notch releases for the Mega Drive or whatever other system you had at the time.
I was still purchasing Mega-CD games well after the Saturn had already been released.
And while its true that that SEGA did tried to shove the whole "FMV is the best next thing" into your mind, you had to be a pretty misinformed or gullible player to fall for it. I don't remember any single game publication that gave a single word of praise to all those bad FMV games back then. They all got tired and tired again of saying just how godawful those FMV games were.
Personally I can say I never bought stuff like NIGHT TRAP, SEWER SHARK and the like. And without even playing them they just seemed like very bad games to me at the time. To me it was common sense.
Yet for some strange reason you get all these people saying how they owned a MEGA CD back then and how the system sucked big time because all they played was precisely those awful games.
Also, back then nobody cared about games like SNATCHER, that one got popular well after its time.
The game was indeed given surprisingly good coverage by the media as well as excellent overall scores, but it was released only days away from other mainstream stuff like DONKEY KONG COUNTRY and it just passed by nearly unnoticed.
There was this shop around here that got only 3 copies of the game. I purchased one, somebody else bought the other, and the one left was on their shelf for a couple of years easily before somebody went and bought it.
Overall, I just find it very strange how these so called Mega CD owners never played or so they say never heard of stuff like DARK WIZARD, DENNIN ALESTE, POPFUL MAIL etc. and instead only winded up playing crap like MORTAL KOMBAT and SEWER SHARK.
Hell, I've never purchased a system before seeing some games I liked. That's the reason why I never bought a Super 32X and saw it as a terrible system, but I guess that's just me.
The Super Famicom is loaded with awful games. The Mega Drive had its share too. However, you don't see people focusing only on their bad games.
I suppose some people just love to complain and hate for the sake of it.
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