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What Was Gaming Best Generation So Far..

First Gen - Magnavox Odys... 1 0.27%
 
Second Gen - Magnavox Ody... 3 0.80%
 
Third Gen - NES, Sega-1000, Atari 7800 9 2.41%
 
Fourth Gen - SNES, Sega Genesis, Neo Geo 100 26.74%
 
Fifth Gen - Sega Saturn, Playstation, N64, 109 29.14%
 
Sixth Gen - Sega Dreamcas... 74 19.79%
 
Seventh Gen - Xbox 360, Playstation 3, Wii 78 20.86%
 
Total:374
theRepublic said:
BasilZero said:


Oh I see but I did mention HD made some sort of difference D:<

HD isn't magic that makes games look better.  All it is, is a TV that displays more pixels.

Which in turn makes games look better.

I don't see the point of your post. xD



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7th gen is the best but its close only cause the wii is sooooooo good and you can play most of the best 16 bit and it has gc compat but its close



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3rd gen,only because that's when I started getting into gaming.



BasilZero said:
theRepublic said:
BasilZero said:


Oh I see but I did mention HD made some sort of difference D:<

HD isn't magic that makes games look better.  All it is, is a TV that displays more pixels.

So wait from my last post what part did I say was wrong exactly? That there was a huge improvement in the visuals or what o.o?

HD gaming has not been anywhere near as big of an improvement in visuals as the jump we have seen in previous generations.



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brendude13 said:
theRepublic said:
BasilZero said:


Oh I see but I did mention HD made some sort of difference D:<

HD isn't magic that makes games look better.  All it is, is a TV that displays more pixels.

Which in turn makes games look better.

I don't see the point of your post. xD

Read back at the discoussion I have been having and you will get it.



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theRepublic said:
brendude13 said:

Which in turn makes games look better.

I don't see the point of your post. xD

Read back at the discoussion I have been having and you will get it.

Oh, did he think HD increases the number of poly's or something?

I didn't get that from any of his posts, I just think he meant HD just makes the games look better.



Although this generation has brought forth amazing games like Portal, Bioshock, and Uncharted, I would have to say the fifth generation is my personal best. Games like The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and Super Mario 64 were so addicting to play. Other games like Resident Evil, Silent Hill, Banjo-Kazooie, and Metal Gear Solid were also instant classics. Although the Super Nintendo opened the door for me to gaming, the Nintendo 64 ( and PlayStation) knocked it down!



Fifth...


And that opinion is indeed nostalgia-based.



I don't see it as a best generation, but rather a period of time spanning over mainly two generations. It began when the SNES came to maturity in 1994 and ended after the significant days of the Sega Dreamcast in 2001.

Considering PSX/N64 generation was in the middle of that, I would say that generation was when the industry was at its best. Lots of growth,lots of diversity, lots of creativity, everyone wanted to do their own thing and not copy everyone else; like what happens today.

Essentially it began when Nintendo released Rare developed Donkey Kong Country, Square released the legendary FF6 and Enix released a very interesting action/adventure in Illusion of Time (follow up to Soul Blazer and Act Raiser). Then there was a torrent of not only very advanced feeling games, but also well crafted games. It wasn't limited to console either, on handheld Pokemon started a revolution in the RPG world which would eventually see a huge change in focus (with handhelds becoming the main focus of RPGs 10 years later). On PC there were games like Sim City 2000, Civilization 2, and Warcraft 2: Tides of Darkness, which also came out in this time period. We got Chrono Trigger, Terranigma, Kirby Superstar, actual advanced feeling sports titles (NHL, Stanley Cup, ISS, and Fifa), Mario 64, Banjo Kazooie, Wild Arms 1 and 2, FF7 and 8, Suikoden 1 and 2, Goldeneye 007, Resident Evil 1 and 2, Xenogears, Vagrant Story, Gran Turismo, Starcraft, The Sims, Mario Kart 64, Conker, and many more games that were just simply fantastic, and I saw the period ending after Dreamcast's serving of games like Skies of Arcadia, Sonic Adventure, Shenmue, Code Veronica, and the original Soul Calibur.

So in reality, it's a period which covered 3 gens, but mostly in the PSX and N64 generation. Nowadays, the development process is more like the NES era; make a game, and then make as many sequels as possible which are barely distinguishable from the release before them. This, in my opinion, is a large sign of decline. The era I am speaking of had much more originality in it than any other era - but also a great deal of excellence. It created more classics than any other time period.



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and after that, the PS1 times, Spyro, Crash, N64 and Pokemon magic on GB (if hanhelds count)



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