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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Ive played the PS2, and i did not like the graphics one bit, maybe it was the game i played on it. but i didn't like it at all. I have not yet played the GC. but for me it has to be the Xbox between PS2 and Xbox. I would most likely choice Dreamcast over PS2 as well. I loved my DC, the graphics were pretty sweet. and game play was awesome. Nintendo 64, I had many fun hours

spent on the N64, Golden eye, Mario 64 !! yeah they were sweet :p PSX umm it was ok, didn't

like it myself, it just came out of no where and because it had sony slaped on it people were

ment to buy it ! It was a shame the Sega Saturn lost spot light when that hit the market.

I was a bit annoyed with the GBA, the screen was always so dark and to play it i had to sit next to a window to get some light on the screen. I don't remember having to do that with the Sega Game Gear.

Although the sega game gear was a battery eater *haha* it beat the GB that was out at the time

though. And i don't think a Computer, should be listed in this. It isn't really a games console.

and all computers can be different. you could mean a P1 75mhz. or a P4 3.4ghz.

And you can't compare a Xbox to a pc just because the Xbox has a HD etc in it. *jeeze*

Prolly SNES or Mega drive, atleast I voted for SNES.

Im gonna buy a SNES when I find one, I hate myself for selling mine when I was just a kiddo :sleep:

Wonder Project J - this game rocks everything, its just PURE fun, it makes me laugh so much :) (SNES)

Illusion of time

Secret Of mana

Secret Of everymore

etc etc

Lot of great games for SNES...

It's very close between SNES and Xbox for me, but I chose xbox because it has more potential, and has a hard drive in it. I know that technology wasn't available for the SNES back then, but I think comparing the generations, Xbox has done better with the technology than SNES did. I looove SNES though don't get me wrong ;)

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