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mZuzek said:
GOWTLOZ said:

I guess it isn't interesting if you have to mention some Sony portable games, cause you probably never had them. So go ahead, there are all these generations of Gameboy and Switch games. Mention those.

You assume correctly about me never having a PSP or Vita, but then again I never had many portable consoles to begin with, in fact I barely use my Switch undocked. I just figured it'd be more interesting to talk about the most impressive titles for each console, after all the only ones left out by limiting it to generations are the DS and 3DS.

Of course, I expected the "off-topic" reaction, but it could have been less aggressive. Well, I guess some people just can't do friendly.

I guess I'm just tired of the discussion you're wanting to have. I've seen those topics before, "best graphics on every portable", "best graphics on every nintendo handheld", "best visual (not graphics) on portables". I wanted this to be appreciative of technical marvels of their time on the portables, which can't be on the weaker hardware. This is why I say, if you want that discussion make it happen in a topic where the OP wants to know the best looking game of each platform.

I don't see why this can't be interesting. There can be debate on best looking PSP game, Vita game, Switch game.

h2ohno said:
It's kind of boring when you limit it to just 1 console per generation for several generations, and that goes for times like when the GBA was the only thing on the market.

How about IOS and Android games? By 2015 those were rivaling if not surpassing the Vita.

This game is called Dead Trigger, and it looks much better in motion on Android than it does in screens.

iOS and Android aren't part of these generations, but you can mention them as their own generation, sort of like PC because they are ever evolving platforms. They are portables so I don't see a problem, but don't mix them with handheld generations.