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IcaroRibeiro said:
JWeinCom said:
Just going to put in Gamecube for #1. Which I'm sure will be a controversial pick.

The thing is while the NES, SNES, and probably even N64 has way better support in terms of volume, I feel like most games from that era haven't aged that well. Aside from the Mega Man games, I really can't remember the last time I replayed an NES third party title for instance. On SNES, Mega Man X and Square's RPGs are the only games I may replay. And on N64 just the wrestling games.

Gamecube had much fewer third party titles, but there are titles I routinely go back to. Tales of Symphonia, Resident Evil 4, Soul Calibur 2, WWE Day of Reckoning, Capcom vs SNK 2 (wish it had an online mode :(), Skies of Arcadia Legends, Metal Gear Solid, and a few more are games I actually would and have replayed recently. It's mainly a function of games of that era having aged well (beyond the simplicity of early games, but mostly past the awkwardness of early 3D) but there's just most stuff I still enjoy.

SNES had awesome 3rd party games though, many classics indeed. FF VI, Chrono Trigger, Secret of Mana, Mortal Kombat 3, Mega Man X. I don't think these games aged badly. When I played Chrono Trigger in my DS I find it far superior to 99% of DS library, and it was in 2010 I guess

I'm not familiar with Dragon Quest franchise, but fans will probably argue DQ games issued for SNES are great

Like I said, Square's RPG and Mega Man X.  That's pretty much all you mentioned.  Except for MK3 which I don't think aged all that well.