View Full Version : Best. Game Console. Ever
digitalpress
10-24-2002, 09:10 AM
Let's all argue with one another and see who wins this popularity contest among US game consoles. I've chosen systems that would be considered "contenders" and who are not presently active (or not very - you can't stop homebrews and PS1 releases are still trickling out). If your favorite system isn't listed here then choose "other" and tell us what it is. I know at least one person who would pick 3DO and one who would pick Astrocade. They're in white jackets with long sleeves tied together at the back, but they'd still choose that way.
If someone wants to put up a poll of computer-style game systems, import system, or handhelds, be my guest.
CrazyImpmon
10-24-2002, 11:32 AM
I can't believe it DP forgot 32X :shock: (not counting current system or portable)
Anyway my fav is SNES because of the great collection of RPG games available.
Sniderman
10-24-2002, 12:33 PM
Puh-leeeeezzz. Anyone who doesn't vote for the Anchor that *is* the Atari 2600 needs to pull his or her head out.
The 2600 is the Best Console Ever for a zillion reasons, including:
1. It launched the home console revolution. Oh sure, it might not have been *first,* but it was the one that was in every home.
2. People are STILL programming for it, 20+ years after its release.
3. Almost every game had "pick-up-and-play" simplisity. You diidn't need a degree in "Advanced BattleTech Mechanics" to figure out the freakin' gameplay.
4. And, if you *did* want a bit of complexity, it was capable of games like Space Shuttle.
5. The system and carts are damn near indestructable. Drop a 2600 down a flight of stairs. Now drop your PS2/GC/XBox down that same flight of stairs. Any bets on which will boot up?
6. The word "Atari" was synomonous with videogaming in its day. Other than "Nintendo (the NES)," no other system reached this degree of acceptance into the lexicon.
I could go on and on, but I think my point is made. So there. Nyah.
digitalpress
10-24-2002, 03:48 PM
I can't believe he left out 3DO! I mean, what, are we supposed to forget that classics like "Way of the Warrior", "Shadow: War of Succession" and "DinoPark Tycoon" were ever made?!
Oh yeah. Nevermind.
Arrrhalomynn
10-24-2002, 04:49 PM
I was doubting between psx, master system and dreamcast, because they all have very good games.
I voted playstation because it has the most good games. More than than the master system and the dreamcast put together! almost.
omnedon
10-24-2002, 05:00 PM
Atari 2600, becqause of what sniderman said. Without it, we wouldn't even be here arguing this.
theaveng
10-24-2002, 05:20 PM
COMMODORE=64. It has the most games (and variety) of any system. Everything from Tic-Tac-Toe to Bard's Tale RPGs. I'd be perfectly happy to play nothing but the C=64 for the rest of my life. No other system would be that entertaining (not even PS2).
Runner-Up: Playstation 1. It has many of the same qualities as the C=64... mainly variety of games... and looooong loading times! ;-)
kevincure
10-24-2002, 05:21 PM
Atari is certainly the most historically important and Super NES had some fantastic RPG's, but the best overall system is the Sony Playstation.
Ask if they have videogames at the flea market...they don't say "nintendo games" or "some ataris", but "you mean Playstation"?
Look up which system sold 100 million worldwide and is still outselling every active system but the PS2.
See which system had 1140-something titles so far, tons more than any other system.
See which system won in all three territories.
See which system has strong games in every category, redifined "racing", was the first with music games, the system that broke survival horror, the system that introduces the concept of 3d to sports, the system that has a wealth of great 2d and 3d RPG's, the system that killed cartrdges, the system that gave us the dual sticks.
The system with Vagrant Story, Resident Evil, Tomb Raider, Tekken, Madden, Gran Turismo, Ape Escape and so many more.
YoshiM
10-24-2002, 05:54 PM
Snider really hit the nail on the head about the Atari 2600. It may be one of the most important in the history, but I can't say it was the BEST (as this is what the topic is about). I'd have to say the best is the Nintendo Entertainment System.
1.) It brought console video games back to life in the eyes of consumers after the crash.
2.) Truely established the side scroll platformer whose roots continue to be a staple in today's games. Of course one could say this was "infamous" as a metric ton of side scroller copy-cats were available on the NES.
3.) Made the game pad controller standard for future systems. To this day, every standard controller (ie not a flight stick or DDR pad, you know what I mean) you find, may it be PC or console, has a cross-style thumb pad and some sort of Start button.
4.) Established control on titles (ie licensing). Yeah, it was militaristic, but it kept the NES going the way of the Atari 2600. Sure we still got drek, but it came in limited quantities. Now it's common practice (along with getting extra spunduli from companies who want to make stuff for their system.
Damn, out of time. Hafta go. That's my 2 zenny thus far.
nesman85
10-24-2002, 07:40 PM
NES of course.
ventrra
10-24-2002, 11:55 PM
:wink: The PC, of course !! :wink:
It has more games than any of the others, backward compatibility with many earlier versions, CD and DVD support, online gaming, etc.. What more could you want?!? :lol: And if set up correctly, itcan BE most of the other systems! :lol:
Really, though, it would be a tough choice. There are just too many ones that I enjoy to really cast a vote for just one of them.
k8track
10-25-2002, 12:27 AM
Well, that's a loaded question. Loaded with dynamite. Still, I'll throw my hat in the ring.
Probably the most significant and important two systems, and perhaps therefore the "best", would be the Atari 2600 and the NES. Sniderman and Yoshi pretty much captured the essence of the systems in each of their arguments respectively. I would go so far as to label each of them as being the dominant paradigm of their respective eras. They transcended their own identity and became symbols of videogaming in general.
HOWEVER, for whatever reason, the Atari 5200 is still and always has been my FAVORITE system, and that is what I voted for. The controllers suck, no question, but once you get some third party controllers (I've got the WICO, the Competition Pro, and the Masterplay Interface), you're rockin'. Nearly all the games are OUTSTANDING. There's just something about the system I love. Being able to play Missile Command with a trakball is bliss, Montezuma's Revenge kicks butt... I could go on. But I won't.
k8track
10-25-2002, 12:37 AM
As an addendum to my previous post, here is my somewhat schizophrenic "Top Four Favorite Video Game Systems" list.
4. Sony Playstation and Sega Master System (tie)
3 1/2. Commodore 64
3. Colecovision and Intellivision (tie)
2. Atari 2600 and NES (tie)
1. Atari 5200*
* You could probably lump the 5200 with the entire Atari 8-bit family. Maybe I just should have listed that. Oh well.
** My very favorite game is Super Metroid for SNES; ironically, however, I liked very few games for that system, so it didn't make the cut.
*** I am aware that there are 8 systems in my "Top 4" list. I'm OK with it. And so are you.
liab1228
10-25-2002, 03:02 AM
Favorite systems
1. N.E.S.
2. Playstation
3. Sega Genesis
4. Colecovision
5. Atari 2600
Atari 2600 is a great system and has some great games. Unfortunately I have limited space to have my systems set up and out of the 18 different systems I own I have the N.E.S., Playstation, and Sega Genesis set up and ready to play. I always play games on these 3 systems.
NE146
10-25-2002, 03:59 AM
Although 5200 has always been my absolute sentimental favorite, I can't vote it as the "best system of all time" in good concsience. There were just too few games!
I also think the Dreamcast is a great system due to the fact that a lot of other consoles are playable on it via emulation, but on that criteria you could also potentially lump in the Xbox.
So yeah, I agree that it comes down to either the 2600 or the NES for the title. What a hard choice! :P It's really close in my mind, but I'm going to have to vote... 2600.
sir_lavey
10-25-2002, 05:18 AM
The master system 'cause it was my first encounter with the fabulous video games system world.
theaveng
10-25-2002, 06:36 AM
:wink: The PC has more games than any of the others, backward compatibility with many earlier versions...
It does?!? Then how come I can't get Battle Chess or Wing Commander to work? I'd have to say the PC is the WORST gaming platform, because it's such a pain-in-the-ass to make it do anything. It's not plug'n'play simplicity like C=64, Amiga500, or Playstation.
Sniderman
10-25-2002, 06:51 AM
I would go so far as to label each of them as being the dominant paradigm of their respective eras. They transcended their own identity and became symbols of videogaming in general.
oooOOOOoooo! Somebody went to Smart School!
I know I ranted about the historical significance of the Atari, but that was a factor I considered when I called it "the best console." I also think the Betamax should've kicked the VHS' ass....but look where that attitude - and $1,000s worth of Beta videos - got me. ;)
le geek
10-25-2002, 11:58 AM
Had to vote 2600!
Second and Third Choices would be Commodore 64, then Amiga 500/2000.
The simple reasons are that these were my choices during my formitive years, and they still give me the warm and fuzzies...
NES is cool, but I didn't have one till it was over (did play it at friends houses). N64 was the first Nintendo I bought "new"...
Cheers,
le geek
ventrra
10-25-2002, 12:59 PM
theaving said:
Then how come I can't get Battle Chess or Wing Commander to work?
Interesting. Wing Commander (the original) works fine on my Athlon XP 2000+ / GeForce4 / Windows XP machine.
digitalpress
10-25-2002, 02:59 PM
To those of you trying to squeeze PC GAMES and SYSTEMS into the mix, might I remind you of a statement I made in my original post up there:
If someone wants to put up a poll of computer-style game systems, import system, or handhelds, be my guest.
PC-based platforms like C64, Amiga, Apple, etc were intentionally left out. Game consoles only, folks.
ubersaurus
10-25-2002, 03:11 PM
I was gonna vote for the 7800 (it being my favorite console), but NES really had a large impact on the gaming world, and I can't ignore that. The 2600 did too, and I grew up playing them both, but I have to say the NES is just slightly better in my eyes.
MankeyMan
10-25-2002, 03:25 PM
I voted for the N64. I don't really have a special reason like the Atari brought videogaming into the mainstream and bla bla bla.
In my opinion, it should be about the one you had the most fun on, not the one that had the most games, or something like that.
The N64 gave me the most fun.
Nature Boy
10-25-2002, 04:16 PM
Probably the most significant and important two systems, and perhaps therefore the "best", would be the Atari 2600 and the NES. Sniderman and Yoshi pretty much captured the essence of the systems in each of their arguments respectively. I would go so far as to label each of them as being the dominant paradigm of their respective eras. They transcended their own identity and became symbols of videogaming in general.
This is why I like K8Track so much. He does all my thinking and typing for me. I was going to post the same thing...
But I'll add some of my own thoughts anyway.
"BEST" and not "FAVOURITE" is the key. What do I think qualifies as the best system? Processors and graphics weren't important I decided. What was was importance. So best to me means most important system. Today anyway.
In the end I sided with NES. As I've alluded to, Yoshi and Sniderman hit the high points. It was a matter of deciding which I'd rather side with. The crash was the deciding factor in my eyes.
k8track
10-25-2002, 06:14 PM
@Sniderman and Natureboy--Thanks, I feel validated by that. I'm currently in a Pedagogical Theory class for ESL and the lingo is really rubbing off on me (even though I loathe the class itself... I'm NOT a theory person).
In terms of cultural and historical significance, I still stand by my answer (2600, NES). The 2600 really ushered in the home video game era, being the first really wildly successful console, creating and riding the wave of excitement that followed. Then the crash occurred, and for a brief period, the future of video games appeared a bit uncertain. Thankfully, the NES arrived on the scene, establishing a firm beachhead and a solid foundation for the resurrection of the industry, a stability which still exists to this day. Those two systems were cultural touchstones and spring to the mind of most people when you mention video games. I would also say that the Sony Playstation (I) is another such symbol of its era, the current one, but it lacks the trailblazing quality of the 2600 and NES, arriving on the scene in an already well-established industry.
theaveng
10-25-2002, 08:17 PM
PC-based platforms like C64, Amiga, Apple, etc were intentionally left out. Game consoles only, folks.
When you turn on your PS1 it says "Sony Computer Entertainment"... i.e. it's a computer. Guess we need to exclude it from the poll.
k8track
10-26-2002, 02:48 AM
Good point! We should also exclude the Atari Video COMPUTER System (a.k.a. the Atari 2600).
NE146
10-26-2002, 04:36 AM
Geezus It always happens whenever these types of polls get put out you always got the one guy who thinks he's the first to say "THE PC!! because it plays all the console games and so much more!" as if it's some enlightening angle we haven't had the insight to see :roll:
We've all got pc's. We've all played emu'd games and more. Of course we all know how good it is for games, but come on, what he's obviously trying to get at is easy... BEST DEDICATED GAMES CONSOLE (U.S.) :)
NvrMore
10-26-2002, 07:40 AM
*Waits for imminent rules quote and ill-founded maturity remark*
C'mon, this thread was a good one, it had / still has potential..
When you turn on your PS1 it says "Sony Computer Entertainment"... i.e. it's a computer. Guess we need to exclude it from the poll.
That doesn't refer to the type of hardware which the Playstation is, thats the Division of Sony which produces the Playstation, they were originally set up to produce computer hardware for PC based platforms, hence the name.
The thread specifically says Game Console.
A game console is a dedicated games machine whose intended main purpose is to play games and whose hardware is specifically optimized for such.
Platforms such as the C64, Amiga, PC and Spectrum are computing platforms, meaning that they were designed to function as personal computer systems for a multitude of tasks, gaming being just a side-feature and not their main focus.
back onto the topic.. I voted SNES / SFC, good coverage of all Genre's, genuine gaming breakthroughs and revolutionary games and a very good ratio of good to bad games.
*Thinks of way to draw people back to original discussion.. misdirected indignance towards other machines*
Nintendo NES.. Pffft! :roll:
Dreamcast... Hah! :roll:
Atari 2600.. nyeh!.. :roll:
That is all.. probably... perhaps.... well, maybe..
Stark
10-26-2002, 08:44 AM
This was not as easy to pick as it sounds. It was a toss up for me between the 2600 and the Super NES. I had to pick the Mother of them all and the start of this great hobby the 2600. I still can play a lot of those classics today 20+ years later.
Ascending Wordsmith
10-26-2002, 10:20 AM
Of all these consoles listed in the poll, which one can you take with you on ships, planes, trains, and automobiles?
The answer; the PSOne. With only two attachments (LCD screen + battery pack), it's ready for the one hour drive to your in-laws' house, or the seven hour flight to the other side of the country. Examine the benefits of the Playstation...
-Excellent graphics
-One of the best sound chips ever made
-Quality titles from the best companies and developers
-Every gaming genre is thoroughly represented
-Immense library consisting of over 1,000 games
-Plays audio CD's
... and then, take them with you! I voted for the Playstation because the PSOne is basically the same system, only portable. There is no other portable console unless you count the PC Engine LT, but good luck playing any kind of CD's on that one! The PSOne's ability to be played at home and on the move is, to me, the best feature of any console.
http://www.newgame.ru/32bit/psone.gif
The PSOne; go ahead, take it with ya'!
kainemaxwell
10-26-2002, 03:30 PM
I voted for the NES myself, but I also belive the Atari 2600, NES and PSX are the most important consoles in gaming history.
Atari 2600 basically started the video game craze and created the early gaming genres we now play and love, along with having the first console titles of famous gaming francises such as pac-Man (as sucky as it was) and Mario Bros. Sure, the glutton of horrid titles caused the crash, but Atari did break from the norn to bring gaming home.
The NES. Wow. nintendo had the balls to bring video gaming back after the crash with their trojin horse, R.O.B. and by marketing it as the Nintendo Entertainment System. It caught on and continued and expanded game francises and created all new ones as well as creating the first gamepad 9noy joystick), light guns and other perihirials.
PSX I mentioned because thanks to Sony's power and the large quanitiy of games out there from racing to arcade to sports, the PSX ended up turning everyone into a "gamer", so to speak.
The Clonus Horror
10-27-2002, 01:14 PM
I would have to say it's a tie between NES and Playstation. I religiously played the NES from around 1986-1989, then briefly owned a Genesis and Turbografx around the time I was 16, but sold them shortly thereafter. Believe it or not, I went through 5 years of college without owning, renting, or playing a console, although I played a Star Wars game once on my roomies PC. I bought a Playstation in December of 1999 after I rented one from a video store and played WWF Smackdown. I never really got into RPG's, but I loved the fact that you could buy all of these collections of old arcade games, especially the Arcade Party Pack. This was before I had any idea about emulation on the PC. I must have played the Smackdown Series for thousands of hours, both solo and with friends, beating each other up and yelling ridiculous things like: "I REGRET NOTHIIIIIIIIIING!" as we'd go flying over the top rope. The NES was more of a great one-player system for me, but the Playstation is great as a multi-player system. I've since bought a N64 (for WWF No Mercy), an Atari 7800 (out of curiosity), and a SNES (for the whip-ass Super Star Wars Trilogy), and found a good deal on a boxed Intellivision with Demon Attack. However, if I'm playing anything at all, it's usually my Playstation.
Just adding my two cents worth... :D
portnoyd
10-27-2002, 02:01 PM
There's little to be said at this point. (Damn you heavy drinking!) So I'll just post my top 5, or something.
1. NES (Yep!)
2. SNES (Being a 2D nut, this system had some of the best ever)
3. Genesis (Being a 2D nut, this system had some of the best ever)
4. Gameboy Family (GB/GBC/GBA... :D)
5. Atari 5200 (First system and sweet too...)
Yeah yeah, Gameboy ain't console, but I wub it just the same.
dave
Raedon
10-27-2002, 03:32 PM
I actually did a lot of reflection before coming to a conclusion that my favorate system is the NES. Though the snes, and genesis are close. I love the pre-nes systems, but I've really needed a greater depth of gameplay sense I got my c64 and the NES really did it for me.
spoon
10-27-2002, 11:43 PM
The NES! Hands down, no arguments.
IntelliSteve
10-28-2002, 04:06 AM
Of course, I'm constitutionally incapable of voting for anything else. ;) So, why Intellivision?
Well, one reason is actually over on another MB here on the DP - the top 20 Inty games list. It's easy for people familiar w/ the console to come up with pretty different top 25 lists. And out of a library of 125 games, that's damn good.
And do NOT gimme that crap about the controllers. Anyone here ever play NES or anything later? Well, guess what? The Inty disk is the grandpappy of your lovable joypad. So there! :P
There were a good number of excellent arcade adaptations - Pac-Man was superb, and the less common games like Lock 'n' Chase and Loco-Motion were actually BETTER than the arcade versions! BurgerTime and Bump 'n' Jump were also outstanding in that realm.
Of course, the bread and butter games were the sports titles. They really pushed the envelope at the time and made people realize you could put out great sports games on home consoles. The later INTV versions were even better - and had elements that are in your console sports games to this day!
Too bad the expansion hardware came so late. The IntelliVoice, System Changer (Atari Adapter), Entertainment Computer System, and Music Synthesizer added interesting new features and were lots of fun. The fatal mistake they made was never offerering more types of controllers, like the VCS (2600 for you latecomers :) ) and Colecovision did.
cerex
10-28-2002, 12:02 PM
In my opinion, it should be about the one you had the most fun on, not the one that had the most games, or something like that.
i agree
Sniderman
10-28-2002, 01:50 PM
Great thread thus far. It reminds me of the old schoolyard "my Atari can whup your Colecovision/Odyssey/Intellivision" debates of my youth.
Here's what I see as being interesting. The 2600 and the NES are in the lead, hands-down. Obviously, this is a vote along generation lines. You had the Atari generation, followed by the Nintendo generation on a videogame timeline. I would've been stunned if these were not the front-runners.
No, what I find interesting is numbers 3 and 4 in terms of votes - the Super Nintendo and the Dreamcast. These were not (to my knowledge) the best sellers of their generations, although the SNES gave the Genesis a run for the money in its time. The Dreamcast though got it's ass handed to it by the PSX/N64 juggernaut.
These votes are a "vote of confidence," if you will. The 2600 and NES got the "I grew up with this" vote. But the SNES and Dramcast got the "these systems ROCK" vote. I know what I'll start collecting for soon.
1. NES - This was the system I grew up with and it gets the most play in my house to this day. So many different genres and series' got their start on this platform.
2. 2600 - As good as the NES in many respects, it didn't get my vote for #1 however because it wasn't the system I grew up with and towards the end there was a lot of crap titles.
3. SNES - This was the system that really impressed me when I was younger. Even technologically superior systems like XBox haven't impressed me in the way that the SNES did back in the day. Before Square made Playstation the RPG king of consoles, SNES was unbeatable (FF2, FF3, Chrono Trigger, Zelda, Breath of Fire series, Secret of Mana, etc.)
4. Playstation - Although there's a lot of crap for it, there's also a lot of really good games out there too. This one gets my vote for the sheer number of titles it had.
5. Genesis - While I thought SNES kicked it's ass back in the 16-bit heyday, looking back I realize that this system had a lot to offer and is, in my opinion, still the undiputed king of action games.
YoshiM
10-28-2002, 03:31 PM
Since "arguement" was encouraged :) I've got to say a piece on the Intellivision by IntelliSteve.
I have a hard time swallowing the idea of the INTV controller being the "grandpappy" of the modern gamepads. I think the NES gamepad was a natural progression from the joysticks of old for the type of games that were played on the NES. Could you imagine playing SMB with INTV controllers? Your hand would hurt something fierce after a while alternating between the two side buttons. The controller had to be somewhat comfortable and have the buttons be more accessable. I'd say the NES Max is more of a direct relative of the INTV pad than the standard NES pad.
I look at the INTV controller as an attempt to be "something different" than everyone else at the time. VCS had sticks and paddles. Why not create a pad that one could slide their thumb around to simulate rotation and still be used as like a joystick? Odyssey2 had sticks and a keyboard. Why not combine the control with the keyboard? BAM! INTV controller. IMO, jack of all controls, master of none. I'll agree hands down that the INTV controller had direct impact with the systems of that era (5200, Coleco), but that's where it stops.
Anyway, that's just my opinion on that.
NE146
10-28-2002, 03:39 PM
In my opinion, it should be about the one you had the most fun on, not the one that had the most games, or something like that.
i agree
I don't know.. just because a console is your favorite doesn't necessarily mean you have to vote it as the "best". Like I said above, my favorite and the one I have the most memories of fun times with is the 5200..
but I can't bring myself to say it's the best console overall.. but it still IS my favorite. :)
Nature Boy
10-28-2002, 05:19 PM
For some reason I keep thinking about this topic. I think mostly because Best wasn't defined. Oh yeah, and I can't let things go sometimes :)
Maybe we should start a new topic about what qualities a great or the best system would have in someones eyes. You know, quality of titles, quantity of titles, genres begun perhaps. That sort of thing.
Iron Monkey
10-28-2002, 05:29 PM
Iron Monkey vote PC ENGINE!
HAAAAAAAA! Again weakling Digitalpress Miss!
Best system on List NOT!
HAAAAA!
YoshiM
10-28-2002, 10:11 PM
Could someone please, for the love of all that is good, call a vet and have them put the monkey to sleep?
This is probably troll bait by this dude, but I'll bite. I'm bored.
Iron Monkey: to answer your post, the PC Engine IS on the board. It was called the Turbografx-16 in the States. I would assume you knew that but your sensei must've been hittin' the rice wine a little hard teaching you about the whole East meets West Game Hardware Transformation Phenomenon.
spoon
10-29-2002, 01:45 AM
:D
Why the NES? Why not?
Nintendo improved in all areas and was as smart as could be when it came to buisness(back then anyway)
great games, great genres,great rpgs(dragon warrior series, best series of rpgs on one console every, dont come at me with the FF playstation series garbage, so easy I could beat those games in my sleep, and the same story line all over again, it's like one big soap opera)
and a agree that the NES controller is the pre.controller the modern ones.
I also agree that the Snes is one of the biggest wow systems of its time(whats wow, when your face goes "o")
I think a seperate thread should be started as someone suggested!
consoledatabase
10-29-2002, 09:33 AM
I voted NES. It has loads of great games and has given me hours of enjoyment.
I remember a man in a second hand store telling me once that I could trade in my NES, Genesis and Master System plus all of their games (400+ in total) all for a PlayStation with no games. I told him to bugger off. I can get more enjoyment out of 400+ old games than I can out of 1 or 2 new games (or no new games in this case, just the system). :rainbowafro:
Kid Fenris
11-01-2002, 05:30 PM
After a good deal of thought, I decided to vote for the PlayStation. It didn't have the same impact as the NES and Atari 2600, but I have a hard time thinking of a better game library. There isn't a genre that doesn't have an A-list representative in the PSX catalog, and the system hosts more of my favorite titles than any other console. It's not an objective choice on my part, but I guess that's the point.
And for the record, my runner-ups were the SNES and the highly undervalued Sega Saturn.
kainemaxwell
11-01-2002, 06:53 PM
The PSX tended to turn everyone into a 'gamer"...
chips and gravy
11-01-2002, 08:17 PM
the sega saturn.
no other reason other than it's the one that's given me the most fun.
bargora
11-01-2002, 09:49 PM
OMG I wanna cast a contrarian vote for the Sega Saturn, purely for the modern 2-D shooter library (almost all import, excepting Galactic Attack and Darius Gaiden). But then, that would be best "for me". So I won't.
But hey, WTF? Shouldn't you vote what's best "for you"? But then, if I voted Saturn, I couldn't vote for the 2600, and I'd surely burn in VG hell! Ohhhhh--I just can't vote at all!! :shock: :mad:
mezrabad
12-02-2002, 12:14 AM
For me it would be a tie between 2600, NES and Sega Master System. Since I can't vote for all three, I voted for the Dreamcast because it can emulate all three.
richard
12-02-2002, 12:31 AM
very easy question........the nes,why? well lots of the games that were produced by the nintendo company were famous for makin these games.. metroid,legend of zelda and who can forget the mario bros.that's why.
beamish13
12-03-2002, 06:45 PM
NES. Genesis is a close second. If portable systems were included, I'd easily go w. the Game Boy Advance.
ROBOTRON
12-03-2002, 08:15 PM
Neo-Geo....he, he! :D
dreamcaster
02-22-2003, 02:31 AM
1. The SNES is easily my favourite console. From the second I opened it up on that great day in 1995, to when I just fired it up a few minutes ago - I love it. And always will. Best console ever = SNES. The only reason I rank the SNES above the Dreamcast, is because it was my first.
2. The Dreamcast comes a close second. This was the first non-Nintendo console I actually considered buying. But I kept putting it off, and putting it off. Then I finally picked up a second hand one. For some reason, the Dreamcast feels so right - it's as if I was born to play it. I remember I first played one at a computer and technology expo in 1999 - from the first time I picked up that controller, I was impressed. Everything about it - the controller, the games, the graphics, the console itself. Dreamcast = perfect console - for me!
3. This is a tie between pretty much all my other consoles (N64, Atari 2600, GameCube, NES, PS2 and Saturn) becuase I like all these consoles equally as much - but not as much as my SNES or Dreamcast!
Charlie
02-22-2003, 03:06 AM
I voted for the SNES. I care not about historical value or whatever crap you want to throw around. Video games are all about the games, so I decided to vote the the system with the highest total of games I consider to be five-stars. Let's count shall we?
Super Mario World
Mario All-Stars
Yoshi's Island
Mario RPG
Zelda: Link to the Past
Tetris Attack
Tetris/Dr. Mario
Donkey Kong Country
DKC 2
Mario Kart
Earthbound
Final Fantasy 2
Final Fantasy 3
Mortal Kombat 2
Sim City
Super Bomberman 2
Super Metroid
Kirby's Dream Course
Kirby's Super Star...
I could go on, but I won't. Nobody here is going to be able to convince anyone any differently. The truth is that I didn't consider very many PSX games to be mind blowingly fantastic (Although SotN and the Point Blank series are amazing). The Atari 2600 stuff is mostly not that fun anymore, almost to the point of being unplayable. The really good stuff on the NES is drowned out by mounds upon mounds of wretched stuff. Most Genesis stuff hasn't aged all that well. The N64 games I used to like REALLY haven't aged well. The DC might have won but Sega cut the machine off just when it should have hit it's prime.
DC is easily second. Bomberman Online, Chu Chu Rocket, Soul Caliber... damnit Sega, you suck.
RubbarDucklin
05-01-2003, 07:08 PM
I voted for NES because it was my firstr system (I'm little, 15 :x) When i was 6 or so I was in LOVE with my NES. More than anyone should love anyone. Naptime....? NEStime :D
Happy Gaming,
The Rubbar Ducklin
hezeuschrist
05-02-2003, 02:10 PM
While I had a 2600 (just found 9 games for it, complete, while cleaning out my closet), and I had an NES... SNES gets my vote.
I started on NES mostly (2600 was out before I was born), and that got me hooked on video games... but the SNES is what made me play the games I play today. I can't count the number of times I've beat Super Metroid, A Link to the Past, Final Fantasy 2/3, Secret of Mana, Earthbound, Chrono Trigger, Super Mario World, ect. I'm playing through FF5 on PSX right now and I'm loving it.
Oddly enough, while I'm reminicing about these great games, Metallica comes on my playlist. Memories abundant right now.
Videogamerdaryll
05-05-2003, 02:59 AM
NES...it ruled in it's day..and I still make good money selling them..
Everbody knows the word Nintendo..it's so well known.
I don't have a favorite system myself..I play everthing..it's all about the games to me..
I'll buy a system just for one game...
mosesshirai
06-24-2003, 08:46 PM
I had to say SNES. Bought it for 213$ and played SMW on a black and white TV until Mom bought a mitsubishi TV. Man my brother used to rule me on SF2. I could take maybe 5 out of every 40 matches. Nuts now I must challenge!!!!! O_O
AB Positive
06-25-2003, 01:32 AM
My TG is my baby, I won't make a third mistake in selling it unless I need money. I love the Turbo-Grafix quite a bit.
However, Odyssey 2 is quite good. I'm getting a 5200 soon as well.
It's pretty hard to argue against anything pre 32-bit, except maybe the Channel F. Tons of great stuff all around...
-AG
coleco_chris
06-25-2003, 08:51 PM
I voted for the Colecovision 'cause it will always have a special place in my heart as I was completely blown away the first time I saw Donkey Kong in action. I was 12 when it came out, & I had both the 2600 & Intv already, but the CV just destroyed.
If I had two votes, which I don't, I'd have to go with the SNES as well. I just got it about 2 months ago, and the quality of the games is unbelievable. I just wish I hadn't waited so long to finally get one!
captain nintendo
06-25-2003, 09:08 PM
while the atari is an important link to gaming consoles....in my
opinion i would have to say the NES simply because they raised the
bar when it came to home gaming consoles....without the NES we would
have never had such great games as zelda,castlevania,megaman,metroid and other great games....and i could be mistaken but RPG games were just starting to evolve into what we know them to be today....on the thats right, you guessed it, the NES. so while the atari is a great system. and they did lay the ground work for people truly having home gaming consoles it
is the good ol NES that takes the prize.
Ed Oscuro
06-25-2003, 11:40 PM
Neo Geo. Sure, other game systems have had their day...but the good old Geo is still kicking. In this business, that's not just an accomplishment. That's impossible.
MegaManFan
07-22-2003, 02:29 AM
I say Atari 2600. It wasn't the first cart based system, it's not the BEST cart based system, but it's the motherlode OF cart based systems. It's the one that did it so well, and so massively, that everybody jumped on the bandwagon, from Mattel to Coleco to (later) Nintendo. Every time I enjoy a cart based game on any other system, I say thank you to 2600; a system that even today still supports new games that surprise the hell out of us all for looking and playing as good as any (supposedly superior powered) console - just look at Thrust+, Marble Craze, et cetera. 2600 RULES.
Lots of NES/SNES votes i see
NES/SNES was something i missed at the time. I can understand the 'first love' thing, mine console wise was the 2600 but i must admit it was a computer that i first cut my teeth on.
Still something primative and wonderful about the VCS/2600. However i would plump for the Playstation. Longevity, still capable, games as simple or as complex as you care, simplicity to get going. Its the one i return to when i want to kill some time, or just plain kill something!
My other console is a CD-32. Yep, me is a glutton for punishment!
Jasoco
08-07-2003, 05:20 AM
The NES. My favorite. Has a lot of really good games. The early pixelled art labelled games were the coolest. There's something about a closeup of game graphics that just screams retro.
SNES close second. If the NES had SNES graphics, it'd be perfect.
SFCfan
08-07-2003, 11:06 PM
SNES
Best Games
Best Controllers
Best 16-bit Graphics
Best Everything
SNES is the best and always will be
:popcorn: NO MORE TALKING, TIME TO PLAY SNES :popcorn:
Jasoco
08-07-2003, 11:08 PM
I have a neato Capcom "Street Fighter" controller that I can't live without. I hate to think what I'd do if it died..
Ixiah
08-08-2003, 05:20 PM
I'd go with the pocket Console, for it has the larget library as it can play in addition to it's own games, game boy color, Game Boy, NES games, and Master System games
XpOsUrE
08-10-2003, 11:35 PM
I gotta really go side with the dreamcast on this one, because out of the current next generation systems I play it the most, still am shocked that a quality system like this died, where a system like the n64 lived on for a whole system life span.
Jasoco
08-11-2003, 12:57 AM
Yeah, it is sad. When it came out, I stopped hating Sega. And was sad to hear when they dropped out of the race.
Would have been cool to see whewre they'd be right now if it was still Nintendo, Sega and Sony. What games we'd have. Though, we'd probably only have Sonic on one console as well as PSO. And just about every other Sega branded game that has come out since then.
Gamemaster_ca_2003
08-16-2003, 02:20 AM
I voted for the NES but that does not mean i do not have the Heart for other systems because I play alot of games for many systems. The Reason i picked the NES is because I played it alot when i was a kid even when the 32 and 64 bit systems came out. I am also enjoying the playing the NES games in emulation mainly Contra and Super C.(I am a sucker for those kind of games). As well as tetris (Tengen, Nintendo and Tetris 2). And Captian Skyhawk and other games.
ManekiNeko
08-16-2003, 03:01 AM
No contest. The Nintendo Entertainment System takes this easily. It's got the largest selection of quality games, and a good controller to play them with. The 2600 loses out because the games are too primitive and because the controller sucks mightily. That rubber cup on the joystick reminds me of the stick shift in a semi truck... and it's about as responsive, too.
JR
XpOsUrE
08-16-2003, 03:06 AM
For me it would be a tie between 2600, NES and Sega Master System. Since I can't vote for all three, I voted for the Dreamcast because it can emulate all three.
Being the huge dreamcast fan I am I still must admit that the emulation is tricky due to the slow speeds of the dreamcast emulators with certin games.
Dirty Tiger
08-17-2003, 11:50 PM
The NES popped my gaming cherry. It will allways be my first love.
Miguel_The_Machine
10-09-2003, 02:43 PM
Defintely NES
sabre2922
11-16-2003, 10:08 PM
DREAMCAST easily wins with me.
I agree with exposure completely the Dreamcasts premature demise is and was largely due to the "hype machine" wich was the PS2, and the ignorance of "casual gamers" flooding what was once a nice small and most importantly cohesive hobby market with uneducated purchases of crap games and overhyped crap games like superman 64. Anyway thats for a whole nother discussion.
Honerable mention goes to:
Turbographix-16
Snes
Sega Saturn
and even the PS one, but it has cursed gaming as much as it blessed it.
LATER GAMERS!!!
sabre2922
11-16-2003, 10:08 PM
DREAMCAST easily wins with me.
I agree with exposure completely the Dreamcasts premature demise is and was largely due to the "hype machine" wich was the PS2, and the ignorance of "casual gamers" flooding what was once a nice small and most importantly cohesive hobby market with uneducated purchases of crap games and overhyped crap games like superman 64. Anyway thats for a whole nother discussion.
Honerable mention goes to:
Turbographix-16
Snes
Sega Saturn
and even the PS one, but it has cursed gaming as much as it blessed it.
LATER GAMERS!!!
Dark115
05-18-2004, 12:47 AM
Super NES has got to be my all time favorite console. Moving from the NES graphics, the SNES blew me away when it was released. It has my favorite games of all time on it. Super Metroid, Zelda: A Link to the Past, Final Fantasy III, and Chrono Trigger. Its the only console I still play daily to this day.
PentiumMMX
05-20-2004, 10:18 AM
Best System Ever:
Nintendo 64
It has "Mario Kart 64", "Paper Mario", "Diddy Kong Racing", and "Banjo-Kazooie", What's not to love! :)
Runner Up:
PlayStation
The Only games I have played 3 games for PSX, But So far I only like "Final Fantasy 7" and "Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22" (I hate "2Xtreme"!)
Other Systems:
Atari 400 (Do the "Donkey Kong"!)
NES ("Mega Man" is in the House!)
Atari 2600 (Gotta' Have "Pitfall"!)
Game Boy ("Tetris"!)
Game Boy Color (Must Play "Harvest Moon"!)
Gamecube ("Super Smash Bros. Melee" is a Must have!"
Sega Genesis (Because "Sonic 3 & Knuckles" is cool)
Sega CD ("Sonic CD" Kicks Butt!)
Sega 32X ("Knuckles Caotix" Rocks!)
PlayStation 2 (I have only Played "Crash: The Wrath of Cortex" and "Crash Nitro Kart")
X-Box (It's good to fart together!)
I have 8 different systems including the Dreamcast, PS2 and X-box, but the system that still holds a special place in my heart is my Atari 5200. It's still the system I enjoy the most...
classicb
05-21-2004, 04:03 AM
While I'll never forget the summers I spent playing the 2600 at grandma's house I have to go with the NES. It has my top 5 games of all time.
My top 5 games of all time that happen to all be NES games
1. Tecmo Super Bowl
2. River City Ransom
3. Megaman 2
4. Wall Street Kid
5. Ice Hockey
BloodshedPlague
06-04-2004, 01:45 AM
Dreamcast for the shooters, and PS1 for the variety of great games.
sporkster
06-05-2004, 09:58 PM
Well the 2600 really started the home gaming scene, but the NES saved the whole gaming scene. Why? because it had a crap load of fun and innovative games thats why. so my vote goes to the NES.
NeoVenom
06-06-2004, 01:14 PM
NES is cool. That is the only system I have 70+ games for. LOL
Jasoco
06-06-2004, 02:50 PM
NES is cool. That is the only system I have 70+ games for. LOL
I couldn't choose based on that. I have 144 NES games, 88 PSX games and if you count Sega CD and 32X, 160 Genesis games.
hegyak
06-06-2004, 03:03 PM
I think the genesis and dreamcast are the best. Genesis because it had virtua racing, out of this world, and gunstar heros. The dreamcast because it was open for anyone to easly develop home brewed games and apps.
NeoVenom
06-06-2004, 04:53 PM
NES is cool. That is the only system I have 70+ games for. LOL
I couldn't choose based on that. I have 144 NES games, 88 PSX games and if you count Sega CD and 32X, 160 Genesis games.
@_@ That is a lot of games. Well I like every system I own, so I didn't vote. Each system has their own "unique"...thing. LOL
Jasoco
06-06-2004, 05:13 PM
NES is cool. That is the only system I have 70+ games for. LOL
I couldn't choose based on that. I have 144 NES games, 88 PSX games and if you count Sega CD and 32X, 160 Genesis games.
@_@ That is a lot of games. Well I like every system I own, so I didn't vote. Each system has their own "unique"...thing. LOLWell, so do I and I actually have 610 games. Not a big number compared to what others have on this forum. But a lot in my eyes. Probably if I were to weed out what games I have no intention of playing, I'd probably only have 100 games or so all together. And probably a fatter wallet too. ;)
My favorite(s) would be my Xbox and Cube plus my GBA for on-the-go Monkey-Bashing.
RetroYoungen
03-07-2005, 08:15 PM
I can't BELIEVE I missed out on adding to this topic a while ago! @_@ @_@
My vote goes to the NES, my first love. The VCS was a beautiful piece of work that really did get better with age, and it takes my second place finish, but even though it really got gaming off the ground and took control of a growing industry, the NES brought back that industry when it collapsed in the mid-1980s. With beautiful and crisp graphics that I believe hold up even today (if they didn't, would we be seeing the retro revival that we are today?), a remarkable controller and controller layout, incredible games that I feel will stand the test of time and characters that have become legendary, the NES is well-deserving of a first-place finish.
Like I said, second (and believe me, a CLOSE second) is the VCS, and my third finisher goes to the Dreamcast. Even if JUST for Chu Chu Rocket and the ushering in of true console online gaming.
::ducks to avoid any Molotov cocktails thrown in my direction::
Jasoco
03-08-2005, 07:05 AM
Wow.. Thank God it's just a bump. I saw my post and I said I had "610 games". It's like 50 more than that now.
Wow. 50 games in 8 months. :embarrassed:
AlexKidd
03-08-2005, 06:15 PM
It was a close one between the snes and turbo grafx but i chose turbo grafx because it was a highly underrated system.
SuperNES
03-08-2005, 11:30 PM
The Dreamcast got my vote. it has a huge variety of games and homebrews, you can surf the web or play games online, plus there are soo many cool peripherals like the mouse, keyboard, that fishing thingy, The VMU, lightguns, ETC, ETC. second up would be DUH! the SNES.
Xexyz
03-08-2005, 11:51 PM
I voted for the Neo-Geo (AES specifically) because arcade style games are my favorites and it is a system that I will always want but will never own :(
Big Shady
03-09-2005, 12:25 AM
pffft, NEO GEO folks! No contest!
kirin jensen
03-09-2005, 12:56 AM
Four other people voted for my beloved O2? Careful or there be an Atari Inquisition...
Zadoc
03-09-2005, 01:28 AM
I voted Sega Saturn or personal reasons.
An Atari 2600 was my first console ever; Genesis was the first console that I was old enough to buy my own games for, and it instilled in me a misguided love for Sega; NES was the system which brought gaming into the main stream; PSX brought gaming to the forefront of culture; Dreamcast was the king from 1999-2001 and pioneered online console gaming; and Xbox is probably the best home console at the moment; but to me personally Sega Saturn was the best one ever.
No one who did have a NetLink wouldn’t understand the term NetLinker and what if felt to be part of a community of people who all shared a common thread, and all of us were new to the internet. With my NetLink I was introduced to the internet, I played my first online games with this device, I learned how to create a webpage and write HTML… It was a singularly unique experience which cannot happen more than once.
The historical argument for the 2600 being the best system is slightly flawed. If it wasn’t going to be Atari, it would have been someone else. The Fairchild Channel-F was the first reprogrammable home console which beat the 2600 out the door, 1974 saw Magnavox’s first efforts. The point is that if it weren’t Atari it would have been some one else, and we would be having this debate today, regardless.
andyfromspace
03-09-2005, 12:51 PM
Well - I picked Nintendo 64 (only 4 little votes) because it was the first really cool gaming system. Sure the current stuff in great, but I started with pong, then atari, thenthe first nintendo, but nintendo 64 was shuch a huge step up and stared the video game wars.
Andy
NESaholic
03-09-2005, 03:10 PM
For me it's the NES, i owned an Atari and a Odyssey before that when i was a kid,NES totally blew me away and was my all time favourite.
Later other consoles i owned but NES stays my favourite and the only system i really collect for.I own other stuff too but only buy it when i can't find any NES related things so i won't go home empty handed! ;)
Matt-El
03-09-2005, 03:27 PM
NES just dragged you into a new world. I never got that feeling from atari or intellivision or anything like that. Playing the first few sonic games is the only thing that came even close.
NeoZeedeater
03-09-2005, 04:18 PM
I voted Genesis. I don't understand how the NES could be winning when the 16-bitters improved almost every genre but I guess people have their reasons.
Dr. Morbis
03-09-2005, 11:06 PM
I voted Genesis. I don't understand how the NES could be winning when the 16-bitters improved almost every genre but I guess people have their reasons.
Improved the genres in what way? Graphically?? I think this is forum is the last place you're likely to find a bunch of graphic whores.
The game's the thing, and the gameplay on the NES has yet to be topped in any generation past, present, or future (in my opinion of course). You can have enjoy the graphics of Mega Man X12 Alpha 3 beta 4 all you want, but I'll take Mega Man 2 any day. :D
imanerd0011
03-09-2005, 11:44 PM
I voted Genesis. I don't understand how the NES could be winning when the 16-bitters improved almost every genre but I guess people have their reasons.
Improved the genres in what way? Graphically?? I think this is forum is the last place you're likely to find a bunch of graphic whores.
The game's the thing, and the gameplay on the NES has yet to be topped in any generation past, present, or future (in my opinion of course). You can have enjoy the graphics of Mega Man X12 Alpha 3 beta 4 all you want, but I'll take Mega Man 2 any day. :D
I couldn't agree anymore!!! NES is by far the best system ever created. I must admit though, that SNES is great as well, but in my mind the NES will always be #1.
:)
frodo2968
03-09-2005, 11:58 PM
Dreamcast, because of all the awesome games.
And if we were to count the newer systems, I would say GBA SP.
mmmmm :-P
digitalpress
03-10-2005, 07:17 AM
And if we were to count the newer systems, I would say GBA SP.
mmmmm :-P
We *are* counting the newer systems, just not handhelds. Or computers. See original post for details.
CasualCoreGamer
03-10-2005, 08:23 AM
My vote went to Saturn because I have an affinity for the underdog. It's library contains some of the most gorgeous 2D games in existence (Astal being one of the many...) as well as having the greatest controller ever created, IMO. A close second would be a toss up between Turbografx 16 and PLaystation.
NeoZeedeater
03-10-2005, 01:00 PM
Improved the genres in what way? Graphically?? I think this is forum is the last place you're likely to find a bunch of graphic whores.
The game's the thing, and the gameplay on the NES has yet to be topped in any generation past, present, or future (in my opinion of course). You can have enjoy the graphics of Mega Man X12 Alpha 3 beta 4 all you want, but I'll take Mega Man 2 any day. :D
No, I'm talking gameplay mostly. Of course there are exceptions and I love the NES but a lot of the best NES(and SMS) games got superior sequels on SNES and Genesis whether it's Yoshi's Island or Shinobi 3 or Space Megaforce or Zelda 3 or Final Fantasy. I believe platformers, RPGs, racing games, ARPGs, Strategy games, sports games, fighting games, and shooters were all improved and refined overall. Gun games and maybe puzzle games I think were better in 8-bit although it's arguable.
I'm not saying people are entitled to their opinion, I just think the 16-bit era took most of what was done in the previous era and improved it.
Aswald
03-10-2005, 01:59 PM
And as Opcode and Newcoleco turn out more of those amazing homebrews (Reversi! Bejeweled! Knightmare!), the CV will soon overtake the NES, evil laugh.
SuperNES
03-10-2005, 05:38 PM
it's funny how there are 4 big leaders in the poll, and the others are all way behind. it doesn't surprise me which ones are in the lead though. BTW has anybody made a Gamecube Vs. Xbox Vs. PS2 poll yet? if not i want to make one.
digitalpress
03-10-2005, 06:44 PM
BTW has anybody made a Gamecube Vs. Xbox Vs. PS2 poll yet?
http://www.digitpress.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=58
G4MZ0v3R
03-13-2005, 02:55 AM
NES. It's what I was raised on and the library is just so vast. Lots of quality.
:D :D :D :D :D
€ÜRØTRŧH
03-20-2005, 05:39 AM
I'd say a tie between psx and Dreamcast.
After owning two Dreamcasts, two Cubes, two PS2s and recently buying my third Xbox......I've come to the conclusion that the Xbox is my favorite current-gen gaming system. You can't beat this thing for eye candy.
VG_Maniac
08-02-2005, 03:20 PM
I voted SNES of course. It's always been my favorite, and probably always will be.
segarocks30
08-02-2005, 08:20 PM
I cant vote.I just cant.Probably half of the systems on there i like so i cant vote so sorry!
Mrpixels0
10-21-2005, 04:07 AM
I voted for the Super Nes a lot of my best memories (other than the ones i had with my 2600) are linked to this machine.
games that were simply great, at least in my opinion anyways:
1. Super Castlevania IV
2. Indiana Jones Triliogy
3. Young Merlin (kinda cheesy but fun)
4. Warlock
5. Chrono trigger
6. Secret of mana
and many more than this but i am not going to post a bunch :).
well anyways that is my reason for Voting for the Super Nes.
MP0
Nebagram
10-25-2005, 06:29 PM
Everything you want is on the Dreamcast. When it was released all the games on there- and let's face it, every genre is well covered, no glaring omissions like (well, triple-A quality) serious racers on the Cube or RPGs on the Bad Boy- simply looked like little masterpieces. And say what you want, I loved gaming online in 2000 and that's not a statement I intend to go back on anytime soon.
Shenmue, MSR, sonic adventure (well, for its time), crazy taxi, soul calibur 1 (STILL infinitely playable to this day and STILL exclusive to the DC), sega rally 2, quake 3, power stone (any coincidence people are begging for a remake? no.)... the list goes on (for a bit, anyway)
*TRICKSTAR*
10-26-2005, 01:57 AM
Think for a moment, Think about the Playstation.
american , japanese ,
MANY games,, Many games rented, Many games sold,
How many extra's they made for it, How long it survived.
They still rent PSX games , Alot of great titles came to life
on the PSX, People still buy the system and the PSX2 can play PSX games....
What other system compares?
Nero 99
12-21-2007, 02:23 PM
What do you think is the best Video game console ever made? I personally think it was the snes, I remember that it had amazing games out like once a month instead of once a year like nowadays. What do you think is the best console?:devilish:
Vigilante
12-21-2007, 02:32 PM
I know you are new, are you trying to start a war?
This thread can get ugly real fast....
rpepper9
12-21-2007, 02:37 PM
I agree with both of the above statements. The SNES was a great machine, before Nintendo tried to go with all the gimics. Solid game play and not too childish.
And yes this topic probably will start a war!
googlefest1
12-21-2007, 02:41 PM
yes - this is more of a war topic
but ill add - my favorite is the Genesis (Mega Drive)
Never mind "the best" because "the best" changes as taste or mood changes. The console that gives me the "warm n fuzzies" is the N64, simply because it was the console that started my love for games. I think that "the best" console was the PSX (Playstation 1) because of the sheer depth and variety in it's library, not to mention it's longevity and sheer domination of it's competition. It's the console that I have taken to "collecting" for. Every time that I fire it up (I play my Playstation games on my PSX, not my PS3), I look at the games and think "wow, these games really WERE awesome for the time".
The SMS would be my favourite but only because of the memories i attach to that. my first console.
the console Pound-for-pound title would have to go to the N64. SM64, Zelda OOT and Goldeneye 64 are consistently and repeatedly in the top 5 of countless 'best console games ever made lists' both in print and online.
But hey, while it's fun to speculate we all know there really is no answer, like trying to compare sportsmen of different era's - it's impossible, they all hold their place in time for their own reasons.
ice1605
12-21-2007, 03:46 PM
Why not add my two cents. I like the Famicom/NES and the Super Famicom/SNES the best. Those two consoles, along with my cousin's Genesis and Macintosh games, are what I grew up on.
k8track
12-21-2007, 03:54 PM
This surely must have been discussed a million times before and I was all set to refer you to the sticky at the top of the Classic Discussions forum. However, I discovered that every single one of those links is wrong (most likely when they switched to the new system it shifted everything around).
I had to do some more searching, and I came up with these:
Best. Game Console. Ever.:
http://www.digitpress.com/forum/showthread.php?t=3127
Gametrailers.com "Top 10 Consoles":
http://www.digitpress.com/forum/showthread.php?t=99756
Those are just the ones I remember posting in (that's how I searched for it). If the links were updated/fixed in that sticky I mentioned, that would be a very effective and powerful tool.
PsychedelicShaman
12-21-2007, 04:04 PM
Best. Game Console. Ever.:
http://www.digitpress.com/forum/showthread.php?t=3127
I had to vote for the vectrex, I'm shocked that no one had voted for it. It may not be the best, but it's a whole other league in itself. Definitely one of my top 3 favorites mainly due to the unique gameplay. Now if only we had a favorite vector console poll:)
Howie6925
12-21-2007, 04:14 PM
Imo, Sega Genesis would be the best.
heybtbm
12-21-2007, 04:23 PM
The console that gives me the "warm n fuzzies" is the N64, simply because it was the console that started my love for games.
I'm so sorry.
Night Driver
12-21-2007, 04:47 PM
Atari VCS
Magnavox Odyssey, everything else is just pale in comparison:
Trebuken
12-21-2007, 05:10 PM
Magnavox Odyssey, everything else is just pale in comparison:
Dude...Mattel Aquarius rocks the Odyssey...
Seriously though, I think I'd go with the NES. It picked up where Atari left off and elevated gaming to a point which allowed for the success of the subsequent systems...
Snapple
12-21-2007, 05:20 PM
The answer to the question is the Game.com, and any other answer is wrong. If you disagree, clearly your mental faculties are inferior to mine.
udisi
12-21-2007, 05:27 PM
For me it's the SNES. It was to me the pinnacle of 2D graphics combined with great colors and sound. It also had enough power to make good in depth games.
garagesaleking!!
12-21-2007, 06:36 PM
For me it is n64 and genesis, They were from my childhood, my parents had very little money and managed to get me a genesis one year and some games wrapped up in a box, i was so happy. Then later in life they got me a n64 the one year. That was even better. It was the best gift i ever got. I was obsessed with it. I can still see myself opening it. I loved bomberman hero, super smash brothers, pokemon stadium. O i loved them. N64 was the best for me. I also have good memories of the older gameboys and the gbc. ANd playstation amazed me too. It not always about being the best, but what is special to you personally. I did not realize how tight money was for my parents and it really means a lot to me for that, and i know it meant a lot for them to see me happy with it. Sorry, was this suppoesed to just be a quick few word answer, all my emotions are pouring out, lol! I see now how people post so much on here, you can talk about stuff forever.
Bigjobs
12-21-2007, 11:20 PM
The NGage...because I f*cking LOVE tacos.
Hwj_Chim
12-21-2007, 11:24 PM
I had to vote neo geo. This system is tops in 2d fighters and shooters and these are my favorite types of games so my neo gets the most playtime out of all of my systems. Also the neo geo had an incredibly long life, that has to count for something.
pasteofanchovie
12-21-2007, 11:30 PM
I have to say the Genesis, because of the wide variety of great games and all of the memories of it. As a runner-up, I would have to say the NES because it was the first system I ever bought with my own money.
Rob2600
12-22-2007, 11:01 AM
Magnavox Odyssey, everything else is just pale in comparison:
Cool photo. The Magnavox Odyssey and the Atari 2600 featured the best graphic design and artwork.
Best home video game console? I'll narrow it down to the Atari 2600, the NES, and the SNES, but ultimately, I'd probably choose the NES.
Dreamcast
12-22-2007, 11:23 AM
Anything Sega. Duh i picked Dreamcast. but sometimes i do enjoy Megadrive and Saturn games more than dreamcast games all the time.
Greg2600
12-22-2007, 01:58 PM
I voted for the Super Nintendo, even though it might not be my favorite. The first Nintendo was my favorite of all time. I've had it for 20 years, and whenever I feel like getting nostalgic, I usually wind up playing a game from there before anything else. That said, there were way too many garbage games for it, and the Super Nintendo was terrific because it built upon the good games and made them better. Zelda (A Link to the Past) is the best Zelda game I've ever played, likewise Super Mario World 2 (Yoshi's Island). Now it terms of sports games or games where you want realism or multiplayer games, then no, modern technology has surpassed the SNES. However, if you really get down to the nitty gritty, bare bones gaming, the SNES is king. It was the last system prior to the availability of true 3D graphics and increased console power. If I were to vote for a multiplayer system, it would be the Nintendo 64.
guitargary75
12-22-2007, 06:46 PM
The NES is the best. However, the snes is a very close second. But then again, one has to ask ones self, if I was stranded on an island which system would keep me entertained for the longest period of time.
G-Boobie
12-24-2007, 05:28 AM
I'm going to have to go with the Playstation, myself. After a long bout of PC gaming, it was the console that pulled me back to TV games.
Nirvana
01-05-2008, 09:04 PM
I'm a bit late, but I definitely have to say the Super NES on this one. I may be a little biased because it's the system I grew up with, but hell, it's still my favorite system ever.
With classic multiplayer games like NBA Jam: TE and Super Bomberman from awesome singleplayer games like Zelda: A Link to the Past and Chrono Trigger, it introduced to me all of the different genres of games in an excellent way. When I was young, my oldest brother also had an NES, but none of the games gave me an epic experience like the SNES did. It may be just being used to SNES stuff, but I honestly think the SNES is greatest system ever, no contest.
bunnybum
01-14-2008, 05:37 AM
I voted NES purely based on my many childhood memories and wasted nights trying to satisfy Peach only to be sent to another castle :(
Before that I even remember the times when I had to borrow a friend's NES to keep my gaming itch at bay. Those were the days of get-togethers with gaming sessions that lasted days.
I do, however, have very fond memories of several of the other consoles listed in the poll but the NES clearly stood out despite the SNES's massive amount of quality games - especially the numerous RPGs I've beaten over the years. How time has passed... I miss the "old" days when I had the time to play games and watch cartoons all day.
Hooray for my first post here, btw :o Looking forward to spending a lot more time here now that I've registered. My lurking days are now officially over :)
Dreamc@sting
01-14-2008, 04:08 PM
Genesis is by far my personal favorite and my vote for best console..although Dreamcast is close as well
My personal favourite is the Sega Saturn, not because it was a great console, but I just love the fact that the internal hardware was basically stuck together thanks to Sega sticking a sister board inside for all the other components to "upgrade it", but the games they managed to create on it are just awesome (Nights, Panzer Dragoon Saga, Burning Rangers etc.).
I had a Master System and a Mega Drive (Genesis), but my memories of them are fading, and most of my memories that remain are playing Sonic The Hedgehog or Micro Machines...
RASTAN
01-18-2008, 01:14 AM
Sega Mega Drive (Genesis) hands down.
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pugmagician
01-18-2008, 01:20 AM
Saturn is deffinatly my favorite system, had some of the best RPGs ever made.
Trevelyan
01-18-2008, 09:05 PM
N64 for me, I loved the controller and have spent the longest amount of console time on that console, but that's an age thing, I got one for my 15th bday just after it dropped. I voted for the NES which I now own (i use to have a sms and after that a genesis, my 1st nintendo console was the N64). I love the NES' lore and influence. Out of the others i played, the dreamcast i liked, Snes was super (i remember the new games were more expensive than the genesis ones, which put me off getting one, but i loved playing it) and the atari 2600 is bona fide classic! One of my first gaming memories!
I'm gotten very nostalgic for the Genesis of late, maybe thats my new favorite!
DJ Daishi
01-23-2008, 11:56 PM
The Dreamcast by FAR!!! I've never seen another system with games that had so much innovation as the dreamcast did to this day!
The system and carts are damn near indestructable. Drop a 2600 down a flight of stairs. Now drop your PS2/GC/XBox down that same flight of stairs. Any bets on which will boot up?
yeah, people don't judge games by its gameplay...but rather they judge on whether or not it can survive the apocalypse.
....why isn't Game.com on the list!?!
Rob2600
01-24-2008, 12:44 AM
The 2600 is the Best Console Ever for a zillion reasons, including:
5. The system and carts are damn near indestructable. Drop a 2600 down a flight of stairs. Now drop your PS2/GC/XBox down that same flight of stairs. Any bets on which will boot up?
The GameCube. It was much more durable than the PlayStation 2 or the Xbox. Watch this video all the way until the end:
Crash Test: Xbox, PlayStation 2, GameCube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_JTZSqDfaNU)
MeTmKnice
01-28-2008, 03:11 PM
For me, it's a definite toss up between the NES and SNES. The NES is probably the most revolutionary system there is, but the SNES.. IMO, offered a lot more. Like many other people I enjoy my classic plastic more than the newer stuff.
Habeeb Hamusta
01-31-2008, 01:39 PM
Neo-Geo hands down...over 14 years of making games...ridiculous