In this video, the guy's playing Mortal Kombat. Looks like an excellent port. Is it the Super NES version he's playing, or is it the Genesis one? To me, it looks like the Super NES one. Or am I wrong?
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In this video, the guy's playing Mortal Kombat. Looks like an excellent port. Is it the Super NES version he's playing, or is it the Genesis one? To me, it looks like the Super NES one. Or am I wrong?
We all know who won the console wars. It was Nintendo. But originally, Sega was winning, with customers preferring to buy Sonic the Hedgehog rather than Nintendo's Super Mario World. Unfortunately, however, Sega was not prepared for the release of Street Fighter II: The World Warrior on Nintendo's SNES.
But enough history lessons. Which side were you on back then: The Super Nintendo Entertainment System or the Sega Genesis?
I know that Moto-Cross (also known as Fonz) was the first video game to have haptic feedback, but you don't really feel like you're touching something; the motorcycle you sit on simply just happens to vibrate, that's all. But what was the first video game where you can feel like you're touching something? For example, there are games where you can feel bullets hit you when you wear a haptic vest.
So that's my question. What was the first video game where you can actually feel like you're touching something?
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