5th generation: N64. It had really good games like Majora's Mask and Paper Mario, but 3rd party support was really poor.
6th generation: Xbox. It wasn't that the OG Xbox wasn't good (Jade Empire was amazing on the Xbox), but I found the PS2 and Gamecube's libraries to be better.
7th generation: A tie between the Wii and 360. The Wii never really catered to the core gamers. And while the 360 indeed took a chunk of marketshare away from Sony, it's library was still lacking. The PS3's exclusives were by far more diverse.
8th generation: XB1. I just don't see any reason to justify buying an XB1. Dead Rising 3 and Ryse are coming out on PC. I won't be surprised at all if Quantum Break joins the club. Meanwhile, the PS4 is only warming up. After all, the Playstation systems are known for their endurance, not for their sprints.







