![]() Sega wasted no time showing off its superiority in the tech department, with the 16-bit Genesis outperforming the 8-bit Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), and even claims that it destroyed the SNES. Sega eventually went third-party and released games on Nintendo systems, but history being what it is, we took a fond look back at this epic confrontation with these 15 glorious moments. This led to a high level of competition that ultimately benefited gamers. Both publishers took shots at each other and fans immediately took sides. ![]() On one side was the Sega Genesis and mascot Sonic the Hedgehog, and on the other, Super Nintendo and Mario. For most of the 90s, both companies butted heads in what became known as the 16-bit war. Today marks the release of Console Wars, a book that recounts the epic battle between Sega and Nintendo.
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