Best All Time Game Platform


What was/is the best gaming system?  

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  1. 1. What was/is the best gaming system?

    • Nintendo Entertainment System
      81
    • Super Nintendo
      182
    • Xbox
      75
    • PC
      181
    • Nintendo64
      28
    • Gameboy, Gameboy Color, Gameboy Advance
      6
    • Nintendo Gamecube
      17
    • Playstation
      19
    • Playstation 2
      77
    • Other (Please Specify)
      107


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N64 definately

Goldeneye was on it. Need I say more?

No, but I will. I sold my 64 when PS2 was about a year old because I thought it was getting too old. I brought a PS2. I hated it. It has to load all the time and makes a noise and it needs a memory card to save. The 64 didnt ever need to load. IMO sony dominate only because the PS used CDs which was a new technology noobs just knew must be "better".

Game consoles were gonna stay on cartridges bro...there was too much needed just to get one cartridge made. Companies woulda eventually gone bankrupt probably.

I'm a Nintendo wh0re (but not a one sided fanboy)...and I've NEVER liked Goldeneye. I'm sorry but FPS need to remain on PC's...well except Metroid Prime.

hhmmmmmmmm

its a fact tho

gamecube games R CHEEZY

Its interesting that the:

Gameboy, Gameboy Color, Gameboy Advance

Nintendo Gamecube

got the lowest votes  :laugh:

Erm, it's an opinion, an uneducated one at that. With people running around thinking like you, and the fact that most people that would've voted for those two chose SNES/NES instead, there's no wonder :rolleyes:

My answer might even come as more of a shock than the Commie mentioned above.

To me, it's the Apple II series. Hands down. Some of the most memorable RPGs I've ever played on a computer all came from that system. I still haven't seen an RPG with a combat system with half the depth of the Wizard's Crown/Eternal Dagger series. *sighs*

Super Nintendo.

I still, even TODAY sit and play Super Marioworld and other mario games on it.

It's gone through a few modifications to keep it in working condition, tho.... :wacko:

For some strange reason, it probably wasn't designed for play well into the next mellenium :rolleyes:

"Other" would include what I couldn't add in (and don't even care much for), Sega's stuff and the XBOX. If you prefer some other old or new platform (Turbo Grafx, Atari....) feel free to mention it.

Lazy mofo :angry: Sega Genesis Owns Snes...

My other goes to Sega :cool:

Lazy mofo :angry: Sega Genesis Owns Snes...

My other goes to Sega :cool:

Excuse me? :crazy: Lazy? :hmmm: I think not. I said more than once all ready that I would've made better choices on the poll if I knew it'd be so popular later. :rolleyes: :p

Thank you to all who voted and anyone else who continues. I guess this is the official debating thread for gaming platforms. :happy:

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