So We're on Generation 8 which means there has been 6 home console releases of Nintendo Consoles. Which one is your favorite?
NES
SNES
N64
Gamecube
Wii
Wii U
SNES is of course the objectively correct answer to this question. There has never been a console with a better library of native releases. Ever.
I am massively biased towards the one that I have played on more than an hour or so. N64 all the way.
Bow before the mighty Javoo!
GameCube, the little purple box that could.
The SNES is the only right answer here.
True beauty exists in things that last only for a moment.
Current Mood: And it's been a long December and there's reason to believe. Maybe this year will be better than the last. I can't remember all the times I tried to tell myself. To hold on to these moments as they pass...
Out of all these consoles I've owned:
- N64
- Gamecube
- Wii
Out of these, I'd have to pick N64. To be honest I never really bought games for the Nintendo systems. I had Pokemon Stadium on N64, Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles on Gamecube and the generic Wii games like Wii Fit and stuff (it was mainly my sisters as I did buy it for her) for, well, the Wii.
So yea, I've never owned games like mario (except gameboy), zelda (except for Twighlight Princess which I didn't play much of), super smash bros etc. So most of the Nintendo exclusives.
From this I'm voting for N64! I had the blue and yellow Pikachu one and I loved it! Had so much fun with Pokemon stadium as a kid.
It's really a toss-up between the first two, but I'm going w/ the original NES. While the SNES had an epic library of great games, choosing the NES is more of a personal choice. Really, they could both be #1.
After the NES, Nintendo seem to loose a little something. Not that the other systems were bad, they just started to try to do stuff that almost took something away from their systems. It was almost like you needed to have another system to have the complete gaming experience you wanted. Couldn't just have an N64, also had to have a PSX for FF & Street Fighter. Couldn't just have a GameCube, needed a PS2 for FF & a controller sans the ridiculous spring triggers.
I love my NES, and it's still one of the systems I keep hooked up to this day. That being said, I'm going to have to give this to the SNES. Honestly, it would be hooked up to if my console still worked well.
I feel like the SNES really set the stage for what gaming would become. I remember finding myself in awe of seeing realistic graphics in such games as Donkey Kong Country, starting to get a sort of beautiful orchestral sound, and getting the first controller that truly felt good to play on. The four face buttons, start, select, d-pad, and the shoulder buttons essentially became the standard of controllers that carries on to this day. Of course, Nintendo likes to change up their controllers in unique ways in each generation, but that general configuration at least became the standard elsewhere. Nintendo is what Genesisn't.