Neo Geo definitely packed the most punch, but that's to be expected as it was a premium priced system that basically stuffed an arcade board into a console shell and was outside what was possible for a mainstream console at the time. Still, none of that discounts that it boasted some of the most gorgeous pixel art of all time.
The SNES though really held its own with games like the Donkey Kong Country Trilogy, Yoshi's Island, and Super Mario RPG, all of which I'd argue still look beautiful nearly three decades later.










