I say PS2. AWW man I was gonna make a poll but the damn thing won't let me edit...
I say PS2. AWW man I was gonna make a poll but the damn thing won't let me edit...
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As of right now, my Gamecube. I can still play Super Smash Bros. Melee after 4 years and have a ton of fun. Also, Tales of Symphonia, Marios Kart Double Dash!!, and Star Fox keep me happy. Once the new Zelda is released, I'll be good for the next year or two.![]()
Boy am I an unfunny ass.
For me right now? My Super Nintendo or the Nintendo Advance SP that I have (unfortunately the right trigger doesn't work. No more FF: Tactics Advance for me).
The harddrive was optional, even.
It would have to be the PS2 for me. I have never owned any of the old systems like the SNES, but I did own a playstation. The PS2 can play all of the great PS games, plus it has all of the best next generation games available to it. Also, some of the best SNES and NES games were re released for the origional PS (FF1, 4, 5, and 6) which means they can be played on the PS2. Therefore PS2 = best system evAr.
Hm? The best system....That would have to be te Playstation 2. I'm an RPG fan so......PS2 is my anwser to that. Gamecube has it's good games and it's bad games. Most of them are childish fun, others like Resident Evil 4, are more mature. Xbox.......is fun. I got it to play Fable, and the upcoming Jade Emire.
So yeah.......PS2.
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If we're talking about current generation consoles, it's difficult to say. I own all three consoles, and I enjoy them equally. However, it saddens me that, because of the way Nintendo has chosen to market the GameCube, it receives considerably less attention from developers in comparison to its two competitors. The ratio of quality games to lackluster titles released for the GC is higher than that of either the PS2 or XBox, in my opinion. Its biggest con, though, is a lack of overall number of games released.
If the topic of conversation is geared more towards the best of all game consoles ever released, than I have a personal top three:
1. SNES - I consider the era of the SNES and Genesis to be the golden days of video gaming. There was an indescribable magic in many of the SNES's 2D games that had me enveloped in the game world. I've played thousands of hours SNES games, and even the typical Disney licensed junk was fun back then. Aladdin. Yay.
2. PS1 - I like the PS1 for much the same reason as I do the SNES. Games for the PS1 were just fun, for reasons unknown to me. Games these days are becoming more technically advanced, requiring longer development times and bigger teams, but there are fewer titles that really make me want to sit down and play all day. Admittedly, this could be a change within myself, but I don't think so.
3. NES - I still have an NES permanently hooked into a spot on my system selector, and I still play it quite often. I love NES games, because during the age of the early Atari and Nintendo systems, games were often made by a handful of people (if not just one) for very little revenue. I'd love to have been older during this time period. The simple, instantaneous fun experienced when playing these old 8 bit games is the reason that, when I want a quick fix, I turn on the NES.
The SNES produced the greatest games overall. That covers many grounds of course. Then I'd go with the PSX.
At the time the Playstation but as PS2 can play both PS2 and 2 games PS2 for me
Gamecube for me. For one the actual hardware and design of the system is so nice, the little details and the ergonomic controller, the fact that it's small and quite easy to carry around, it's cute (which is always a bonus in my book ^^). Plus it's Nintendo =P And it has some awesome original games which are really my sort of games. The PS2 doesn't have much for my interests apart from FF, KH, and a few other RPGs I'd be a bit interested in playing.
And hehe, Aladdin was a fun game, and I still love my megadrive (genesis) > all. ^_^
SNES -> Game Boy -> NES -> Genesis -> PSX -> Atari -> -> GameCube -> PS2 -> ect...
SNES by a knockout. The Golden Age of gaming comment earlier in this thread is dead on, by my book.