5: Sega Dreamcast
I just love the style of it's games. When you look at PSO, Sonic Adventure, Crazy Taxi, Shenmue etc, it's easy to understand why having a synchronized hardware and software divisions is such an advantage. There is just something very special about that library, it was different and fresh. When I first heard of Dreamcast, I didn't know it was made by Sega, and thought it was just some newcomer console. I got one later on and regret never wanting to find out more about it back in 2001. ( I was a kid, please don't hate me DC )
4: Game Boy
Pokémon, it stole my childhood!
3 Sega Megarive.
By far Sega's best console. 2D Sonic and Sonic CD are some of the best platformers ever made. Plenty of good games in every genre at the time. It even has the legendary RTS Dune II. Many say that Playstation is the console that started to bring in more mature gamers, but it was the Megadrive that started that trend (not that I care for mature gaming anyways Game consoles are supposed to be toys, and I wouldn't have it any other way). Also, It's main competitior was the Super Nintendo, and to compete against the most complete game library ever a console has to be good.
2 Super Nintendo Entertainement System.
Any good console may have a diverse library, but is the library complete, or is there something missing?
The Super Nintendo was indeed one of the most complete game consoles ever made. It had almost every big game or game franchise at the time in it's library, from street fighter to Final Fantasy to Super Mario World. Nintendo games are heavy weight, a console that doesn't have them, or doesn't have someting comparable to them is missing something. Same goes for the big third party franchises, if you don't have them, you are missing something.
Well, the Super Nintendo had both. It has the most complete and timeless game library of all time.
1: NES
copypaste what I said for the SNES and just add some basic video game history to the mix. And the fact that more franchises started on it. And it had more and better sports games than SNES (if anyone cares about them, I sure don't)
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