SEGA vs NINTENDO
Starting a new occasional run of threads, we're taking it back to the playground in a much more broader speaking discussion. In each RetroWar we'll pit two titans of rivalry against one another as many school kids would do back in the day, weighing up the strengths and weaknesses of each side, arguing in favour of your childhood 'top dog' and sharing your modern day hindsight view on who truly was the greatest.
Just as conversation has often gone on at length about Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo - so did it too about the gaming giants of old that are mostly no longer around in their past form. We begin at the most apt of childhood rivalries...
SEGA
The blue skies console maker was the playground king to many during its golden heyday of the Master System and the Mega Drive. Leaning hard on its arcade heritage and its attempts at key headlining software that would result in series such as Sonic with its blast processing, Sega led its charge with a more edgy image to its rivals that encapsulated the 90's style. Self-proclaimingly doing what Ninten-don't, Sega vied for top position using its arcade hardware know-how to hound its rival until thing's began to get away from them following the failure of add-on hardware releases and the blindsiding Sony gave them. The quality of their software, particularly as discussion moves further into the 3D era, will always be a go-to for any ardent Sega fanatic, the company delivering a consistent slate of arcade treats proving that to be this good took AGES.


NINTENDO
The red capped company has long proven itself with timeless home console targeted software. Taking a softer, more family friendly image than its rivals has been its bread and butter for a long time with only occasional hardware misfires spoiling its track record. It was always a stubbornly determined company, proud to protect its bottom line whilst still leading with innovation in its software. The same company that successfully fought of multiple opponents with an outdated black and white handheld also dropped some of the most iconic titles of all time, albeit less frequently than many would have preferred. For many gamers, Nintendo has defined many of their childhood memories.


THE DEBATE
This is very much open ended. A good leading point is to cast your vote then tell us why your chosen option was just that, but beyond that there's a lot to break the subject down into:
-What made Sega/Nintendo the better one?
-Was Sonic/Mario the best mascot choice and which was best?
-Which console was the better in each generation?
-Did you once think Sega would still be in hardware or Nintendo wouldn't still be?
Defend your Favourite - Defeat your Rivals
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