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    The PS2 was the best console ever made. It had its own great library of games, and also full backwards compatibility with the PS1 (which had on its own perhaps the best library of any console ever). It was pretty much perfect.

    SNES does certainly deserve an honorable mention.

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    I would say the one I probably spent the most time on, had the most games for and really got the most enjoyment out of that wasn't a PC or Mac would be the PSone. There was a short time when I used that more than my PC. And that has never been the case in my life. It's the only Playstation I own anymore actually.

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    SNES for me. The most fun I ever had consistently was playing on that console.

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    PS2 wins due to having a decent catalog and also being able to play all PS1 games. If we're not counting backwards compatibility, then I'd have to go with PS1.

    SNES and NDS both get honourable mentions, though.

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    My favorite is easily the Dreamcast. It didn't have a tremendously expansive library, and it died before its time, but among the games it did have there are some eternal classics that I will always love.

    I don't think there are many actually 'bad' consoles out there, or at least not once we passed the NES generation. The only ones I'd say are bad since the initial burst of consoles where everyone was trying to capitalize are the GameCube and the WiiU. I'm sure the former will incur significant scorn directed towards me, and I'm really not saying "bad" so much as "least good" because it had some really great games, but I'm deeply prejudiced against the controller because it's so painful for me to use and a lot of the games people love on that console just never did anything for me.

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    It's hard to choose. I really love the Nintendo 64, PS One and the PS2, but I'm gonna have to say the Sega Genesis. I just loved spending all day on that console.

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    As much as I enjoyed the hell out of some gamecube games, it really was a handful of excellent titles, and a lot of trout just not worth looking at.

    It really doesn't compete with the volume of great titles of PS1, 2, SNES, PS3, and depending on what kind of games you like 360 (It beats out any of Microsofts systems pretty easily though.)

    Same thing with the N64 really.

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    Right now I'll say PS2 because of how redundantly diverse it's library was. I didn't even play that many RPGs that generation because there were just so many amazing things happening across so many genres. Well into the PS3 generation I was still trying to catch up on masterpieces from the PS2 gen.

    If backwards compatibility counts, PS3 takes it. It had good games in its own right but I also played my PS1 and PS2 classics as my 60GB had native backwards compatibility. I also got a SNES emulator running on it back when the PS3 still supported Linux.

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    The Super Nintendo is streets ahead for me. This is without the Final Fantasy factor too as I never played any FF on the SNES. The library of games (and number of quality titles) was just incredible. Nintendo have always been a great maker of games but they had some particularly stand out titles in this era. Not to mention incredible third party contributions from Konami, Capcom and Acclaim amongst others.

    I'm sure there is a massive element of nostalgia attached as I had my SNES since I was ten years old. The magic I experienced back then will never be matched, sadly. Being a grown-up sucks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mister Adequate View Post

    I don't think there are many actually 'bad' consoles out there, or at least not once we passed the NES generation. The only ones I'd say are bad since the initial burst of consoles where everyone was trying to capitalize are the GameCube and the WiiU. I'm sure the former will incur significant scorn directed towards me, and I'm really not saying "bad" so much as "least good" because it had some really great games, but I'm deeply prejudiced against the controller because it's so painful for me to use and a lot of the games people love on that console just never did anything for me.
    all of the sega mutations sucked imo

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