Here's mine. Included only the systems I played, so this excludes the PlayStation 2 (yes), the SEGAs Saturn and Master System and the XBoxes 360 and One. I also post-processed in the Atari 2600 and the Magnavox Odyssey2/Videopac G7000, two other systems I've played but weren't selectable on the tier list maker. Shame on them, especially for excluding the 2600; one of the most important and dominant systems ever released. Also it's weird you could pick both the Model 1 Mega Drive/Genesis and Model 2 and the Switch picture is ugly. But anyway, here it is;
On S-tier the N64 is the greatest thing known to man; too many ultimate classics on there.
Shortly below it on A-tier are the almost equally great PS1 and Dreamcast, systems with many great games and all-time favourites.
On B-tier are PS3, SNES, Switch and the NES; all great systems with solid experiences but less that became my most highly treasured games like the systems above these.
C-tier are Wii, XBox and the Atari 2600; systems with cool experiences but they've had flaws and only a few games grew to be my favourite games.
On D-tier are GameCube, SEGA Mega Drive/Genesis and PS4. GameCube was a let down to me when all its major games were worse than their N64 predecessors, but Mega Drive would've probably be higher if I actually played it more back in the day and PS4 doesn't really have that much that interested me.
Lastly on F-tier there's WiiU and the Odyssey2/G7000. The latter has it's place for me personally but while it was popular in my country (being branded as a Philips product) it really is a poor-man's version of the 2600. The WiiU has little redeeming qualities, and basically no real classic to speak of, besides Breath of the Wild but sadly for WiiU that's identified more with Switch instead.
Last edited by S.Peelman - on 07 March 2021






