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  • Favourite of all time? Between snes and dreamcast.

    I stopped with consoles after the first Xbox. PC ever since.

    Consoles I had.

    Phillips odyssey / intellivision (don't remember too much about those)

    Atari 2600. Amazing for the time, and now I know more about the architecture, I have huge respect for the developers of the time.

    Sega master system / nes. I cannot remember which we had first, probably Sega. Again, good good for the time. I think we had double dragon and golden axe on sms (and it had cool built in maze game). Mario games on the nes were of course also great.

    Megadrive. Mortal combat and sonic, that is all. Great system for the time.

    Snes, Mario kart. Mode 7 was pretty good.

    Psx, was quite good but pc gaming was starting to warm up.

    Dreamcast, I mostly remember metropolis street racer. I loved that game.

    Xbox. Burnout games were great. But it was around the time I was getting more into PC gaming.

    Mostly retro stuff as you can see.

  • I think the Game Boy Color is my favourite. It just fit it's purpose so well. Simple, rugged, compact, reasonably priced and looked great. The cartridge system was perfect for kids.

    The original Game Boy just missed the sweet spot and the DS is when they start getting more fragile, more expensive and the game cards were a lot less kid friendly than the cartridges were. They were all good in their own right still but didn't quite hit the mark as well. The non-SP advance was pretty close though.

  • Of all the consoles I've played I have the most fond memories of Nintendo 64, followed by the original Playstation.

    • The first 3-D gaming consoles. What an era. I had the N64 in the late 90s and was lucky enough to get a used PS1 in the early 2000s.

      Mario 64 was the best for me. That opening title screen where you could stretch Mario’s face was hysterical. And then the opening cinematic was so breathtaking, just having that 3-D camera navigate around, with a musical crescendo ending with Mario Yahooing out of the warp pipe. I’ve never been so blown away seeing 3-D gaming. Then came Star Fox, and Ocarina of Time - Magical experiences that I’m getting goosebumps just reminiscing about them.

      And of course PS1 when I got to play FF7. Wow. While I hated the graphics (apart from cinematic) since I got this console late into the end of the N64 generation, this was a formative game.

      Getting all nostalgic here for simpler times. Having the magic of extremely senior and experienced devs bumping out amazing 2D masterpiece games on SNES, only to immediately shift into 3-D was great. Great time for gaming… before the dark times.. before Horse Armor, live service, pay to play, “cut-and-paste-apology-letter-we-promise-to-do-better” broken games, and FOMO battle passes.

    • Same with the N64, and I remember buying my own PS1 in cash at a shopping mall at one point.

      My first console was always the N64 growing up.

      I even restored it and built the collection myself and fixed the reset button on my own!

  • Out of dedicated consoles (no PC or PC handhelds or anything like it), gonna go with xbox360. It's probably the console I've spent the absolute most time playing (computer/laptop not included). Otherwise, my 2nd pick is PS2 since I've probably played it the 2nd most amount timewise.

  • PlayStation Vita. It was the fame system that could, but has no support, then was saved by indis.

    Has very little use now-a-days thanks to switch and steam deck, but as a easy to mod system with PS1, and PSP support, I still love it.

  • 3DS.

    Though I didn't have many - GBA, Wii, 3DS, and now Steam Deck. The Deck is much better in a vacuum, but the 3DS just offers an experience you couldn't get via emulation or ports. Even if it's just the dual screen, it looks better as seperate physical screens than what emulators do on single display devices.

    With the Deck, I just got it as an alternative to buying a new gaming laptop. Years from now, I'll be able to replace my SD with another Steam, or even non-Steam handheld PC, but once I lose my 3DS and functioning second-hand ones run out too, that experience is gone, and even 3rd party emulation machines will probably lack features.

  • the ones I build. I have to admit the Switch is really fun, but at the end of the day it's just another DRM machine. I'd rather have a rig sitting somewhere that I built to my exact specifications, that I can connect to from wherever, and that will run whatever I want

  • For me Snes, PSP and the original PlayStation.

    Just a nostalgia thing really but they did all have great games. Only console I currently own is a Vita and I mostly just play my old PSP favourites on it.

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