also as a response to "wheelies are unbalanced af" no one at all in the casual Mario kart fandom is gonna care about balance. Wheelies are also a huge part of what makes playing bikes fun.
@@JaydenPixelsTV difficult to explain it mate. iv got both the PS2 and model 2 emulator version(and saturn), the ps2 seems slower, less involved and a slightly different camera angle. it just doesnt play 'quite' the same but makes a big difference to the enjoyment factor over the model 2 original or saturn version..... imo of course ;)
@@toweleeielite of course! You're the second person who said something about camera being off. I guess I don't see it lol. But hey more power to you bro!
@@JaydenPixelsTV sorry mate, im a sega rally nerd, iv been playing it on the arcade from its 1st arrival in 94/95, obviously got a saturn with it when that came out and on PS2 when that released in 2006, and i still play both SR1 and 2 on a almost daily basis so my senses are hightened to when something isnt quite right... PS2 version is still great to play though, its sega rally 95, so by default it will be great hahaha ;)
@@toweleeielite Oh no doubt! I'm a 2002 baby and I just got into Sega Rally semi recently. Thanks for sharing. I find it really cool to see others perspective on things. Especially retro games!
Hey thanks for the shout out mate!! Brought a smile to my face knowing that taking the time to point those things out wasn't time wasted. Legend mate, thankyou! 😊
In regards to the comment shown at the beginning I think "comes with a pack-in game" isn't as much of a sell when that game is only ok. I love Daytona but to say it is a system seller is a little laughable and while yes after buying a memory card and game the 2 systems are basically the same pricewise, the main difference is that the Playstation allowed you to CHOOSE what game you wanted at launch while the Saturn locked you into Daytona alone unless you decided to go above and beyond to get another game alongside it, at which point the Playstation is in fact cheaper. But here's the twist! Games were typically $40-50 USD TOPS for PS1 and memory cards were around $20, so even after a single game and memory card you still save $30-40 while again getting to choose what game you wanted to go home with. 2 games at $40 plus a $20 memory card means you get an extra game over the Saturn and again total choice over those two games while spending the same amount. Remember also that Daytona - while it plays fine - was marred by visual issues and some performance hiccups that definitely made it less appealing as a pack-in game you could be confident in. Panzer Dragoon would have been a far better choice for so many reasons imo. I love the Saturn to death but that comment really is trying way too hard to spin a narrative that imo isn't close to reality.