Best All Time Gaming Platforms!


Best All Time Gaming Platforms  

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  1. 1. Next Generation

    • Microsoft Xbox 360
      268
    • Sony PS3
      207
    • Nintendo Wii
      139
    • Personal Computer
      313
    • Other (Specify Below)
      18
  2. 2. Current Generation

    • Microsoft Xbox
      138
    • Sony PS2
      279
    • Nintendo Gamecube
      46
    • Personal Computer
      393
    • Nintendo DS
      60
    • Sony PSP
      17
    • Other (Specify Below)
      12
  3. 3. Previous Generation(s)

    • Sega Dreamcast
      64
    • Sony Playstation
      169
    • Nintendo 64
      157
    • Game Boy Advance & SP
      11
    • Personal Computer
      196
    • Game Boy (Orig / Pocket / Color / Original Adv) (Specify Below)
      21
    • Nintendo NES
      65
    • Super Nintendo
      215
    • Sega Saturn / Genesis (Specify Below)
      31
    • Other (Specify Below)
      16


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I find it funny how many people have voted ps3 as the best next gen console and said how great it is when they havn't played it. Im not saying its going to be ****, because it will probably be pretty popular (though thats still not to say its a good system), i just realistically can't see how people are always going on about how awesome ps3 is / will be, when nobody has played anything on it, and all we have seen is videos from a year ago that look great and videos of the same game from now that look terrible, it's hard to know what it will be like.

On a different note, im glad to see the snes is winning the war, that really was an amazing console, with absolutely incredible games, who doesnt still love a session of classic mario kart...

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Next - I debated about this, and I think the Wii is just really cool. Yes, really cool. I don't intend on buying one, unless it's cheap, and I think the 360 will be top, but Wii is coolest.

Current - Nothing beats the Xbox, marking Microsoft's attempt at a console, and it was the most powerful console by far when released. Thumbs up.

Older - The Original Sony PlayStation is just awesome, I have memories growing up, playing it. Still got the original unit, and all games, but sadly, my favourite game is very very scratched. :(

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How can their already be this many votes for PS3. It dosnt even exist yet, so how can it be better. Nobody here or anywhere as sat at their home or anywhere else, put in a game, and picked up the controller and started playing. Yeah flying cars that come out in 30 years might be nice, but they dont exist yet, so they arnt better then even the ****tiest car out there.

Next - PC

Current - PC

Past - NES (because computers sucked more back then)

a PC will own any game console hands down simply based on it's variety of configuration/options.

It really is funny how the PS3 fanboys vote for there system even when they have absolutely no idea what they are talking about.

How can their already be this many votes for PS3. It dosnt even exist yet, so how can it be better. Nobody here or anywhere as sat at their home or anywhere else, put in a game, and picked up the controller and started playing. Yeah flying cars that come out in 30 years might be nice, but they dont exist yet, so they arnt better then even the ****tiest car out there.

The same reason that there are already 60 votes for the Revolution, because people "expect" it to be good.

Me:

Next Gen: PS3

Current: PC

Last: Dreamcast

Current Generation: xbox 360. great new approach to gaming with all the new features and great games like COD2, PGR3, Oblivion, Hitman 3, GRAW. I could go on... I also really like the design of the console

Current Generation: I would say xbox but theres only a few must have games. I'm more impressed with the PSP tbh. Tis great to have such a small console thats more powerful than the PS2 and also I just love the design (especially the white one)

Previous Generations: So hard to choose from, would be a choice between the PS, N64, DC and SNES for me. I went for playstation 1 because its got the greatest lineup of games for just one console

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