SNES. Too bad my parents let me buy one. I wasn't allowed to own games until they finally relented about a year after the release of the N64. All my memories from the very beginning are on SNES, though.
SNES. Too bad my parents let me buy one. I wasn't allowed to own games until they finally relented about a year after the release of the N64. All my memories from the very beginning are on SNES, though.
Ps1, it made some of the greatest games ever and there are some games that not in a million years u'd find them old...![]()
PlayStation 2. i've always been drawn to it. many of the games i buy (lie Silent Hill) fit me...
N64 easily (though I still have mad love for all the other consoles).
Goldeneye, Mario Party, Mario Kart 64, mothersmurfin' Super Smash Brothers, NFL Blitz. These games were simple enough that anyone could start playing, but complex enough for those who get good to truly be competitive. It was the ultimate "party console". This was the system everyone was willing to play even if they weren't into video games. SSB still gets turned on regularly at my house when friends come over or there's a party (though it gets pretty crazy if you turn it into a drinking game). You could argue that online gameplay is making physical multiplayer obsolete, but there is nothing better than punching a friend after he steals your star or getting in the face of the dude you just killed who had the RCP-90.
As if that wasn't enough, the epic single player games were amazing. Both Legend of Zelda 64's, Banjo-Kazooie and Tooie (I've yet to find a more compelling platformer), Super Mario 64, Goldeneye again, Perfect Dark, Donkey Kong 64, Paper Mario, Ogre Battle 64. Other than the Final Fantasy's, I've not spent more time on single player games.
The N64 was probably the holy grail of my childhood.
Im a die hard Playstaion fan, number 1, 2 and hopefully number 3 is gonna blow us away!
but that WWI thingy looks cool..
Never Ending Pain....