My reaction to seeing angrypoolman again. I feel like I was transported to 2010. Luckily, I graduated from high school a long time ago.
I don't really 'like' rating systems because I tend to play plentiful old games on 'new' systems. Also, how would it work if a game is multiplatform?
If I had to rate what I played, and went by generation and exclusiveness, it would be something like this (Keep in mind I don't have ten systems so the latter half will be very wonky.):
1. DS (No system boasts quality and variety as the DS. Want to play a fantasy game? You can. Want to play a game where you are training your brain? You can. And both are worth playing.)
2. SNES (Best balance between modern and primitive. It improves on most of NES originals, although the RPGs really make it shine.)
3. NES (The most original Nintendo console. If not for its primativeness, I would consider it the best of all time.)
4. Genesis (This is like SNES but more raw. Think Gun N Rose versus something like Bon Jovi.)
5. PS1 (Easily the best Sony system. The only one I really like, honestly.)
6. Switch (This one just feels like I enjoy the ports more than its original games, but it is Nintendo's best modern system.)
7. 3DS (I like this one mostly for the RPGs
8. Xbox 360 (A lot of good titles here. The last time we had a lot of original and good AAA titles. After this, they became much rarer with time.)
8.5 PS3 (Too similar to Xbox 360 to justify its own spot. But what it has over 360 is the JRPGs.)
9. Gamecube (This is really only here because I like Pikmin and Melee.)
10. PS2 (I suppose. I haven't really played too much of this one. But anything below this system is lame. Not a fan of N64, the other Xboxes, PS4/5. GBA doesn't have too many exclusives I like. Gameboy is too primitive for me.)








