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Agente42 said:

1- Nes - balanced library, and Super Mario Bros. 3 and The Legend of Zelda ( the best 2d version of respective franchises)

2 - Switch - Until now, maybe surpass NES in long run. BotW, Smash, Hollow Knight, and Mario Kart all track are exceptional games. 

3- Wii - bright burn and fast 

4- Snes - is not a good enough sports game ( all in Genesis, with the exception of Konami football), but strong thirds RPGs library and a great Nintendo library. And SF 2!

5 - Nintendo 64 - only Nintendo and Rare ( excellent, but not good enough)

6 - Gamecube - Resident Evil games and Rogue squadron only ( In my point of view, the worst Nintendo games on a console)

7- WiiU

The SNES had tons of sports games though, it basically had from 1992 onwards everything the Genesis did EA wise (Madden, NHL, NBA Live, FIFA were big staples on the SNES for lots of people) but there were also some pretty darn good Nintendo published sports games like Super Tennis, NCAA Basketball (this is actually really the modern precursor to games like NBA 2K as it was basically like 3D basketball), and the Ken Griffey Jr. MLB baseball games were very popular on the SNES also. 

There were other decent 3rd party sports titles too like Tecmo NBA Basketball and Konami's soccer/football games. The SNES was actually probably the last Nintendo system that got basically all the main line up to date installments of major sports titles, sadly since then it hasn't been that way. NBA Jam (huge during the 16-bit era) was also better on the SNES (higher color pallette for better arcade ports). 

For sports games, I think the SNES is the best Nintendo system probably quite easily. Sadly on Switch you have wholesale IP like Madden NFL and NHL that aren't even on the system for one lousy installment. 

Last edited by Soundwave - on 05 May 2022