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The Retro Respawn - Ep 10 - Console Wars - SNES Vs Mega Drive

Season 1, Ep. 10

The Console Wars of the 90s weren’t just about games—they were about identity. In this Retro Respawn showdown, Billy takes up the mantle of the Sega Mega Drive, the sleek 16-bit powerhouse that brought us Sonic the Hedgehog, Streets of Rage, and a marketing campaign that proudly declared: “Genesis does what Nintendon’t.” With its edgy attitude, blistering speed, and arcade-style flair, the Mega Drive was Sega’s bold strike against Nintendo’s dominance.

On the other side, Callum defends the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), the console that defined polish and depth. With Super Mario World, The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, and Super Metroid, the SNES wasn’t just about fun—it was about crafting timeless experiences with Mode 7 graphics, unforgettable soundtracks, and genre-defining gameplay. Where Sega leaned into attitude, Nintendo doubled down on artistry.

Was the Mega Drive’s raw energy enough to topple the SNES’s legendary library? Or did Nintendo’s polish prove unbeatable? In this episode, Retro Respawn dives into the games, the culture, and the legacy of the Console Wars that shaped a generation.

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