The Super Nintendo has a better library, better graphics, better sound, and a longer lifespan. I have both a Super Nintendo and a Sega Genesis, but the system and the games that work the best are SNES. Whenever I buy used games for my Sega, I have to clean them several times or they won't work, and even then they can be buggy and crash. Sega contacts seems to be particularly sensitive to dust and dirt while the SNES copes much better. The SNES controller is also superior in durability and comfort, and doesn't give me the annoying feeling that pressing buttons does on the Sega controller.
All this talk about old school consoles makes me want to start playing Super Mario All-Stars again.
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