So, despite the fact that the only active, non-league thread at this site is one that at best tip-toes around racism and at worst, consists of blatantly horrible statements, I figured that this could be a fun distraction for the 3 or 4 people that still post in the Arcade.
Where do the previous generation's consoles rank on your all-time favorite list? I'm not including PC in this (if you want to, be my guest. For me, it will always be #1) or handhelds. Feel free to offer an explanation or just a list, your choice. Here's mine:
1. SNES - I saved my money to get this the day that it came out, and it has a wealth of my favorite games ever that I still play today. It had such an amazing library of games that were well ahead of their time.
2. Playstation 2 - Not really much can be said about the PS2. A staggering library and the leap from PS1 to 2 was amazing. Sure, I believe that I owned 3 or 4 of them over the life of the system, but it was a great time.
3. NES - A lot of stuff from this that I remember loving doesn't hold up fantastically, but nostalgia alone has this high on my list.
4. Xbox 360 - I loved a lot of games on the 360, particularly the XBLA, but the big thing about that system was what it did for online bells and whistles. Which makes the missing stuff from the Juan all the more baffling.
5. Playstation - This is probably the most difficult system for me to go back to and play, between the controller and the graphics of the old games, but it still holds a special place in my heart for things like Metal Gear Solid, Gran Turismo, Tekken 3 and Legacy of Kain.
6. Playstation 3 - The PS3 didn't do much for me early on, but gamewise it definitely skyrocketed towards the end. I still hate the controller and the interface, but it's a beast of a system with a great library, and being able to download PS2 games is great.
7. Gamecube - Didn't play this too much, but loved Double Dash and Metroid Prime enough to bump it over those beneath it.
8. Dreamcast - I wasn't as big of a Dreamcast fan as my friends were, but it still had a lot of great, weird games that I enjoyed. Power Stone in particular.
9. Wii - Wii Sports and Super Mario Galaxy were really the only games I enjoyed on the Wii. For all the systems it sold, it never lived up to its early potential (or at least, what seemed like potential).
10. Xbox - I literally had this because Knights of the Old Republic 2 didn't work on my PC at the time it was released. Other than that great game, this thing collected dust.
Not ranked, but liked (mostly because I didn't own them and only got to play them at a friend's house):
Genesis
Sega CD
N64
Saturn
Atari 2600 (I have some fond memories, but overall I was way too young)
Where do the previous generation's consoles rank on your all-time favorite list? I'm not including PC in this (if you want to, be my guest. For me, it will always be #1) or handhelds. Feel free to offer an explanation or just a list, your choice. Here's mine:
1. SNES - I saved my money to get this the day that it came out, and it has a wealth of my favorite games ever that I still play today. It had such an amazing library of games that were well ahead of their time.
2. Playstation 2 - Not really much can be said about the PS2. A staggering library and the leap from PS1 to 2 was amazing. Sure, I believe that I owned 3 or 4 of them over the life of the system, but it was a great time.
3. NES - A lot of stuff from this that I remember loving doesn't hold up fantastically, but nostalgia alone has this high on my list.
4. Xbox 360 - I loved a lot of games on the 360, particularly the XBLA, but the big thing about that system was what it did for online bells and whistles. Which makes the missing stuff from the Juan all the more baffling.
5. Playstation - This is probably the most difficult system for me to go back to and play, between the controller and the graphics of the old games, but it still holds a special place in my heart for things like Metal Gear Solid, Gran Turismo, Tekken 3 and Legacy of Kain.
6. Playstation 3 - The PS3 didn't do much for me early on, but gamewise it definitely skyrocketed towards the end. I still hate the controller and the interface, but it's a beast of a system with a great library, and being able to download PS2 games is great.
7. Gamecube - Didn't play this too much, but loved Double Dash and Metroid Prime enough to bump it over those beneath it.
8. Dreamcast - I wasn't as big of a Dreamcast fan as my friends were, but it still had a lot of great, weird games that I enjoyed. Power Stone in particular.
9. Wii - Wii Sports and Super Mario Galaxy were really the only games I enjoyed on the Wii. For all the systems it sold, it never lived up to its early potential (or at least, what seemed like potential).
10. Xbox - I literally had this because Knights of the Old Republic 2 didn't work on my PC at the time it was released. Other than that great game, this thing collected dust.
Not ranked, but liked (mostly because I didn't own them and only got to play them at a friend's house):
Genesis
Sega CD
N64
Saturn
Atari 2600 (I have some fond memories, but overall I was way too young)
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