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This is insane. I mean, the entire site is insane. Just look at the 'creepy stuff from games' top 10 that has been posted earlier in this thread. It's downright offending for some people. I mean, they only mention Nintendo fanboys, yet I have seen very troublesome things from Sony fanboys and Xbots as well, not to speak of Apple Evangalists, who are even worse but, thank god, are not in this industry.
The other things on the list are very offending for many, many online videogame-maniacs, which happen to collect themselves on sites related to games. If it was a article in the 'bully football player weekly'(let's make this hollywood-ish :P) and was called: 'things we hate about geeks', it was probably more fitting.

And the top 10 best consoles list is clearly made by a graphic whore bald space guy lover, who just wants to play CoD on his Xbox all day. In other words: the current-day videogame reviewer. It's just embarrassing to see our 'game experts' not being able to have a broader view.
I mean, I love shooters, but they most certainly are NOT the only genre I love.
The best consoles ever? Objectively speaking, only looking at games:

1. N64 - In like 2 years time it had some of the best games ever made launched on it;

2. PS2 - It's library is just endless, and it happens to have some classics, as opposed by it's predecessor;

3. SNES - During it's lifetime, 2D games florished, as it had some of the greatest platformers and JRPGs ever;

4. DS - Creativity like on this platform isn't seen very much, resulting in many, ambitious games. And it isn't quite done yet;

5. NES - Pioneer of modern video games, need I say more;

6. Gameboy - Pioneer of handheld videogame, and Gunpey Yokoi's crown jewel. Need I say more?

7. Wii - already has some of the best games ever, and makes games feel fresh again;

8. Xbox 360 - Has some very good games, and a couple of classics, but practically everything on it is a shooter;

9. GameCube - Suffered from a too small installed base, but had some magical classics;

10. PS1 - For Sony's debut, not bad. It revolved around JRPGs and fighting games, but almost nothing is remembered of it's library now;



But who takes a guy named 'Chris Buffa' serious anyway? He sounds like a pizza-consuming fatass who only loves playing shooters and who says he's cool too much. Could be just my imagination though ;) :P