Best All Time Game Platform


What was/is the best gaming system?  

773 members have voted

  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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Are you kidding me??? Sega Dreamcast isn't on your list?!?! It's the greatest system ever. I still play it - and I have Xbox and a good PC among others. I can't beleive it's finally over. I bought tons of games, got the broadband adapter, and played online all the time.

AGREED! :rofl:

but why is it gone... :cry:

i was playing ikaruga today, reminds me of aleste for the mega drive i think

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Are you kidding me??? Sega Dreamcast isn't on your list?!?! It's the greatest system ever. I still play it - and I have Xbox and a good PC among others. I can't beleive it's finally over. I bought tons of games, got the broadband adapter, and played online all the time.
AGREED!  :rofl:

but why is it gone... :cry:

i was playing ikaruga today, reminds me of aleste for the mega drive i think

I all ready explained this a while ago. :rolleyes: :p Read back a bit. ;)

I all ready explained this a while ago. :rolleyes: :p Read back a bit. ;)

oh i know why...but why!!!!

lets hope they come back with a new console at E3 :D

NOW THAT WOULD BE cool

why arent there any sega consoles listed btw?

mega drive would follow dreamcast

with the Mega CD addon

sonicCD

YAYAYAYAYAy

i love to time travel lol :yes:

I voted for PC because.. well.. i've owned consoles, but I just never bothered with them really. PC always has the games that keeps me coming back for more.

SNES was an awesome console though - remeber getting one when they'd just come out - DAMN that console kicked ass!! :)

well, I am surprised the PC got as far as it did, the PC is TO BIG, and TO MANY CABLES, and doesn't make for as good lan gaming.... lets see

4 Xboxs (16 players) on HALO, 4 TVs one small hub, few wires *VS* 16 computers, 1.2 billion stray cables, and 16 monitors, and many technical problems

i'm gonna go with the ps2 for true console, and game boy (over gamegear and ngage) for handheld. ps2 has so many games and a nice controller and wonderful graphics, and it can play dvd's and ps1 games. gameboy has been around forever and has awesome battery life, and the graphics (for a portable) are amazing. we'll see what happens when the psp comes out though.

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