When comparing Virtua Racing vs Knightmare (AKA Majou Densetsu), the Slant community recommends Knightmare (AKA Majou Densetsu) for most people. In the question“What are the best and the most revolutionary games of all time?” Knightmare (AKA Majou Densetsu) is ranked 51st while Virtua Racing is ranked 76th. The most important reason people chose Knightmare (AKA Majou Densetsu) is:
Just like in Gradius, all tunes used in this game were composed by Miki Higashino. She was a teenager at the time and was working for Konami part-time, everyday, after school.
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Pros
Pro Started as a demo for 3D technology
Virtua Racing was originally only intended to be a demo for the new 3D platform - Model 1. It was such a hit though, that Sega ended up releasing it as a full game. Virtua Racing was one of the first major stepping stones into 3D gaming, and many other games were built upon Model 1's platform.
Pro Player preferences were taken into consideration
For the first time ever, players could choose what angle they wanted to use when playing games. Also, Virtua Racing allowed the player to pick whether they wanted manual or automatic transmission.
Pro Extremely detailed graphics for 1992
Virtua Racing had a much higher polygon count than other games of its time - that is more polygons were used to make shapes which makes object look better defined and less blocky.
Pro Tunes from Miki Higashino
Just like in Gradius, all tunes used in this game were composed by Miki Higashino. She was a teenager at the time and was working for Konami part-time, everyday, after school.
Pro Amazing graphics for the 80's
1986 was the same year that the original Legend of Zelda and Super Mario Bros: The Lost levels came out. The textures in Knightmare look substantially better than the relatively blocky textures in the Zelda and Mario games of its time.
Pro One of the first games to have a 'bird's eye view' angle
Considered technically challenging back in 1986, Knightmare offered a top-down (bird's eye) view. This made a lot of sense, especially for vertically scrolling games such as this one.