I've heard for years that the Sega CD port is far superior to the Genesis version. However, I've also read that the controls are slightly off on the CD port. Thoughts on this? What plays better, Jim on the Genesis or the CD? Obviously, the CD has more content.
>>4185798
Just try them both nerd
PC.
>>4185798
Genesis all day every day
>Eat dessert
>>4185798
Controls stuff is either unnoticeable or not that big of a deal; expanded and extra levels, new weapons, and revamped soundtrack make the Special Edition very much worth it, so if you're trying to settle for just one version, that's where it's at.
>>4185813
PC version upgrades the tilemaps to the 256-color SNES ones, but most of the extra pizzazz of that version (lens flares, transparencies, layer rotation) are gone anyway, and even some of the more basic but neat effects of the SCD version are removed as well (background haze and sprite colorization in the What the Heck level, for example).
It does have them level selection dropdown menus though, if that aligns to your clitellum
>>4185798
>However, I've also read that the controls are slightly off on the CD port
Bullshit, they control the same.
>>4185798
EWJ on the Sega CD is the way to go, same with Ecco the Dolphin really. Plus the load times aren't an issue, they are pretty fast.
The version with
>Big Bruty
>Intestinal Distress
>the extended New Yunk City
>the extended What the Heck
>the trick to avoid the Tube Race (although only fags use that trick for the second time)
Ask harder next time OP.
>>4185956
>the trick to avoid the Tube Race
Elaborate? I'm assuming you don't mean the secret-ish oxygen pump, because that's in every version and it's not really a trick