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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#1 - PC in an internet cafe ... that's just great multiplayer gaming experience.

#2 - PlayStation is great as well, lots of games and really, one of the best consoles.

#3 - SNES - Hehe, What can I say?? All the classic games are here. Nintendo has gone down the drain since that, they keep making crap consoles.

I remember hearing that Nintendo originally started out as some kind of card game. Anyone have some information on this? I'm interested to learn more about it.

That's right.Nintendo started back in 1989, by making some gaming cards.

http://www.nintendoland.com/graphics/rest/cards.GIF[/imgThe Hanafunda cards. Nintendo's first product!i>

READ MORE...

Nintendo were the first to produce playing cards with images on them (what has evolved into King, Queen, Jack).

Hmmm, and now Nintendo make cards with images of little cretinous monsters on them...

Actualy they make games where there are cards with cretinous monsters on them.And they also make games with children throwing some look-alike yin-yang balls where cretinous monsters pop out

:laugh:

PC an emulate the SNES and all these other things...

it's super customizable...

it can be used for work...

it has the power of the internet...

you can upgrade it :)

you can buy hardware such as the steering wheel and the joystick you want...

+ a lot of good games have been released on PC.

well i found the ATARI 2600 to be one of the best. (most classics were on that ugly piece of plastic) but hey! its a atari 2600 it still pwns!

and second choice ..pampampam Playstation 2, just because it rocks little noisy but its just a minor issue

:cool:

I voted "other" and that machine would be the Commodore Amiga.

Why? Well, look no further than Speedball II, Sensible World Of Soccer, Lemmings, Virus, Stunt Car Racer, Battle Squadron, the list goes on....

Ahhhh, great days indeed.....

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