FinalBaton wrote:Xyga wrote:and frankly in 89 and 90 I didn't know many kids who owned an MD and lusted over arcade ports
just because this is your personnal experience, doesn't mean it applies to most people
"me and my neighbors weren't interested in arcade ports back then, so nobody was"

the balls on you...
You're missing something crucial, I was older than you by 4~5 years at the time, naturally more aware, starting middle school and the arcades revival+16bit boom was more in my reach, right when it happened.
Fact is my video gaming dick (as well as the real one) was bigger than yours (my allowance also certainly) and there's nothing you can do about that because you can't fight greater experience of live events. Deal with it boi.
And yeah I can tell Sonic talked to 10yo kids. Alien Storm, Truxton, or GnG not so much... And later it's only at least CPS1-level and Neo Geo stuff that grabbed attention when it came to ports.
Arcade ports in any case and whatever the machine were always a difficult thing to appreciate for everyone, whether it was in regards to fidelity or worthy 'adaptation'.
Basically we were interested in big badass sprites, fluid animation and graphic violence more than anything, if a port didn't have that there was little chance it would divert our focus on platform-specific developed games and extra-gaming-world licensed shit.