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Dante9 said:
curl-6 said:

That's not how the question was meant. A gaming system is a means to play games, so for many, perhaps even for most, the best system is the one with the best games.

Yeah, I know. Maybe the question should be worded a bit differently, though.

Also, there's a nostalgia factor to consider. Would your favorite PS1 games really hold up today if you had to play them?

As they're like 30 years old now and technology has moved on by lightyears since, they have of course aged, but I would argue that games like Crash or Spyro are still good today.

The fact that gaming has continued to evolve since also doesn't erase the amazing times I had with them in the day.