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Hmm... well, I didn't really care for any of them. Saturn has games that sound interesting... in Japan. None of them came over, and many of them are a bitch to find now. (Having the definitive version of Symphony of the Night does give it a point, though.) The PS1 is when graphics really started taking over, and it was more about the FMV than the gameplay. This is something I see as the biggest downfall in gaming- it led to the ballooning budgets of today, with games that really aren't any longer than the SNES days. (And for the curious, many of the PS1 games in my profile are the roommate's, not mine.) The N64 had the only game to get the camera for 3D right (Mario 64), but I like RPGs, and the 64 had.... Quest 64? Yeah... about that... (Though I would like to get my hands on Ogre Battle 64.)

I've minimal experience with the others, so I can't really comment much on them. My one exposure to Jaguar left me less than impressed (it felt like SNES games- but worse), and I've never used a 3DO or Pippin. If I had to pick a system, it would be either the N64 or Saturn, which one would depend on my mood at the moment.



-dunno001

-On a quest for the truly perfect game; I don't think it exists...