You got issues bro, serious issues. Enjoy being enraged for another 20 years that your favorite game isnt getting a sequel. Perhaps you can put that on your headstone “Stayed angry all his life over a video game he liked as a kid not getting more story and blames a country that had nothing to do with it to anyone that would listen”.
I will give you the last word.
Well, I hope you blocking and choke with your last word, I don’t care about your disgusting conformity.
This. If you asked someone in 1993 what game they were most excited about potentially buying and playing it wouldn’t have been anything else on this list except those 2. However street fighter 2 came out before so already had some hype, I distinctly remember mortal kombat being hype train when it came out.
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IN FACT, MK was the hype of a fighting game far from the sprites of a pixel game, where they used slow motion of real actors, and excessive violence that led to the courts in 1993 to the birth of the ESRB along with Night Trap, which was the most important reason 1993 is remembered.
Silver Star Story was not a 1993 game. It came out in late 1996/early 1997/1998 in Japan (Saturn, Saturn MPEG, Playstation), and did not get a US release until 1999.
You may be thinking of The Silver Star, the Sega CD original (which is a superior game in just about every way IMO. Better graphics don’t make a better game, especially since they completely changed the story and the changes overwhelmingly made it worse (with only one change at the very end being better).
A lot of people would say, from this list, that Doom was the best. I agree it was certainly the most influential. But from this list I have to pick Super Street Fighter 2. If we could jump into 1994 it would unquestionably be Super Metroid.