Anyone like the Megadrive ?
Hell yeah. I can only count a few bad games on it. Mainly mosto f the games on it made by Sega, and I can't ever count if Sega ever made a bad game.Originally Posted by gibbi8
Overall I have to go with the SNES. From the current generation, I'd day the PS2.
Good times.. good times.. what was that game called!?Originally Posted by gibbi8
A red dot stood on a bottle! aaargh!! whats the name! i can even hear the music in my head! >_<
I remember the sonic games very well,I used to panic in the multiplayers when my bro had won, and it was counting down from 10.. how i used to be screaming with fear at a game called Aliens!![]()
Road Rash, Sonic 1 and 2,Ecco the Dolphin and Mortal Kombat were the best gamers for the Megadrive
All time: SNES
Current: As much as I want to say Gamecube, I probably play my PS2 more.
SNES, for sure.
"... and so I close, realizing that perhaps the ending has not yet been written."
What defines a "real" system?
I'd say the best was the SNES, but I had the most fond memories from the N64 days.
The Phillips CDI. Nowhere else can you get crappy wannabe Zelda games. They're really bad..... I mean awesome!
PC.
(Snes, if that isn't legitimate enough for you people.)
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The best console from an purely technical standpoint would be the GameCube, but even though they have some great games they're not really my kind of games.
Though, when comparing games, the PS2 is the best among the current system closely followed by the GBA.
But nothing can rival the SNES. Nothing! Never has a system had so many good games for any genre as the SNES held in it's days, and it still has some of the very best games ever released. The SNES era was truly the Golden Age of gaming, indeed.
Kweh!?
My fantastic Amiga 500. Oh, and that PS2 thing.
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Real system? I suppose you mean home console, as opposed to handheld devices like the Game Boy or Lynx.
Of the current generation, I'd have to go with the Gamecube. The other two systems are near identical in software terms, with only a few exclusives standing out. The 'Cube has plenty of quality first-party software, which means you won't find it anywhere else. It's also technically the strongest of the three in my opinion. The fact that it has done so poorly is evidence of how screwed up the games industry is at the moment.
Of any generation, I'll go with the SNES or the PSX. Both had a huge range of fantastic software, and provided me with years of gaming enjoyment. I'd be tempted to say that the SNES was better, but I'm well aware that my sense of nostalgia would be a large factor in making that decision. So I'll say a tie between the two.
As of right now PSP is the best system not for the games but for the potential of the handheld gaming industry