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SNES. Yeah, they kind of skimped on the CPU, but the other hardware more than made up for it, at least for the kind of games I enjoy.

N64. Its best 3-D games looked better than anything the PS1 or Saturn could put out. A lot of the best-looking PS1 games relied on pre-rendered graphics to look good. It had its deficiencies, brought on by its cartridge format and memory bottlenecks, but the Zeldas and some of the Rare games were amazing.

The Bally Astrocade. At the time, it looked as close to having a home arcade as you could get.

Gamecube. I guess I'm saying that as somebody who never had an Xbox, but Resident Evil 4, Twilight Princess, Metroid Prime, and Wind Waker looked incredible, and they have not been able to successfully re-create the 60 FPS gameplay of Tales of Symphonia in any of the remakes that were derived from the PS2 version.