It's a shame the Neo didn't maintain that level of diversity. Imagine the library if that were maintained for its decade-plus lifetime.
NeoGeo had in it's first year; Blue's Journey (Raguy), King of the Monsters, Magician Lord, NAM-1975, Ninja Combat, Sengoku (Sengoku Denshō), The Super Spy, Top Player's Golf ,Crossed Swords, Fatal Fury: King of Fighters, Last Resort, Ninja Commando, and King of the Monsters 2: The Next Thing.
SNES beats that, but it's still pretty good.
It's a shame the Neo didn't maintain that level of diversity. Imagine the library if that were maintained for its decade-plus lifetime.
The thing I remember most about the DC was Capcom going all in for it. It felt like they put out a new game once a month and they were all amazing. That Capcom is long gone.
That is indeed an awesome first year. The Genesis had a pretty solid one too, though: Ghouls 'n Ghosts, Golden Axe, Forgotten Worlds, Revenge of Shinobi, Phantasy Star II, Truxton, Thunder Force III, Moonwalker, Herzog Zwei, Ghostbusters, Columns, Super Monaco GP, Target Earth.
The SNES games had to be that good, since the Genesis was already in its 3rd year. That was a horrible time to not have a job, lol.
Are you sure TFIII was that early? II and III were both within a year?
Wait. Didn't the Genesis itself come out in August?
Yeah, otherwise it becomes confusing as hell, because people are going to take the Japanese hardware date and then the US year one end date and turn it into two years in some cases.
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