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I feel that while a scoreboard is mostly a remnant from the arcade (especially in the 8-bits era) people started to drop any score system around the 16-bits to ultimately no longer have them in 32/64-bits games aside from games that are really arcade-like.all the shmups in the console don't have any fun scoring mechanic and its basically a worthless feature there. you can only play MD shmups for survival really.
It was cool for a game center but for home it's useless (even more when there's no ram to save them upon turning down the console). At least online superplay are a thing for them.
I'd argue that SNES games are more about long adventures whereas MD is closer to arcade.I know they are not meant to be arcades to compete for score. but that its what I find fun of the genre. short games with allot of score dept, and all the MD games are very long and without any score strategy.