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Pinkie_pie said:

The PS1. Coming from a 16 bit SNES it was like entering a whole new world. It had the most diverse and creative waves of every genre. Gaming wasn't a children's hobby anymore. It changed the gaming industry into a mainstream phenomenon

I feel like this doesn’t address the OP— we’re talking about how one system influenced another, not how it changed the industry. I agree that PS1 is revolutionary for how mainstream it made gaming, but that’s irrelevant here IMO.

OT: My answer would be NES. It set the standard in virtually every way. It saw the creation/realization of almost every genre (platforming, action adventure, fighting, strategy, etc.), it set the standard on how to develop a gaming console controller (no more joy stick; just a couple of buttons and a D-pad), it was truly the first console to stick-the-landing in jumping between console generations (8-bit to 16-bit; Sega and Atari’s Achilles heel), it revolutionized the standards by which third-party developers could develop for a gaming console (no more third-party consoles capable of playing NES games; established exclusivity of NES games working on NES only) (no more E.T. nor Atari Pac-Man tier releases; quality control), etc.

The NES laid the foundations for console gaming. No other system even comes close to matching what the NES did for future hardware.