Actually, the question is what G-Boobie, not you, wrote above. I didn't see where G-Boobie made you the lifeguard of this thread, so please, stop doing...whatever the hell it is you are doing in this thread. There is no need for the name calling and the repeated insults. ESPECIALLY since you only seem to have only read the thread title, and not the actual thread content.
To answer the REAL question, not the imaginary one, it's obviously very complicated. My gut is telling me to say 2600 because of how it helped bring gaming into our houses, and helped bridge the gap between the arcade and the family.Also, wasn't the 2600 pretty much the start of the third party developed game? If not then it brought their importance to the forefront.
On the other hand the NES brought video gaming back from the crash, plus think of how it many genres of games that were, in many senses perfected on the system. Also, the NES brought us the most recognizable mascot in the industry. I'm not sure if I put the Playstation up to that level of importance yet, but it's not very far behind.
It's hard to tell though; how much of our gaming world now was shaped by the Jaguar's failure? Or the Game.com? Sometimes events like those can have just as much, if not more influence on an industry than a success... we just may not know about it because it is behind the scenes.
As for today's consoles with the most future impact? Ask again in a year

But the continued popularity of the Digital Distribution may hold a lot of the keys to what we may see in the future.
Or to answer it in a way neogamer can handle: there isn't one.
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