>If I had only an SNES tho, I would have been offended and probably NEVER buy a Genesis. In fact, I'm a little embarrassed by it because I don't think comparing a top fuel drag car to a clunky milk truck (or whatever) is appropriate. It isn't that I find anything morally wrong or anything, but it is soooo overexagerrated that it is impossible to believe, so you begin to think they are lying. But then again, I'm not in the ideal target market so I don't buy into a bunch of "we don't want to show you more
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>han 1/32 of a second so you can't see what it really looks like" advertising.
Yes. That would turn me off the Genesis more than anything else---what are
they trying to hide by only showing 2 second clips of each game? I'm not
saying the Genesis IS a bad system---just that, if I never saw/played it before
, I might believe Sega was hiding something.
If I did the ad, it would be something like showing Sonic II (e.g. 15
seconds of it) and would, to compare, show R-Type (which has MAJOR slowdown),
and NOT Super Mario Kart---which has no such problems.
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