Well, how reto are we talking. I liked the SNES a lot, but the PSOne was also great.
Which is the last "retro" generation? | |||
3rd (NES, Master System) | 4 | 5.06% | |
4th (SNES, Genisis, GameBoy) | 23 | 29.11% | |
5th (N64, PS1) | 28 | 35.44% | |
6th (GameCube,PS2, GBA) | 19 | 24.05% | |
7th (PS360,Wii, DS, PSP) | 3 | 3.80% | |
8th (Ps4, Wii U,3DS) | 1 | 1.27% | |
9th (Atari 6900) | 1 | 1.27% | |
Total: | 79 |
Well, how reto are we talking. I liked the SNES a lot, but the PSOne was also great.
4th........... fave retro and fave to this day.
Proudly owned both a SEGA Megadrive & a Super Nintendo Entertainment System......... good times.
this gen will be retro in about 7 years.. the technology is getting bigger as we speak
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The PS1 with the SNES being at a close second.
The games that came on it are the most memorable. Also:
fory77 said:
Are you talking about the poll? I didn't put it there because its obliously retro. I put the NES just in case someone thought that the SNES wasn't retro And 8th and 9th gen are just jokes or a "see results" option. |
Hahaha. It's alright dude.
PS2, followed closely by the Dreamcast and SNES.
Nearly all of my favorite games are on those three systems.
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fory77 said:
Are you talking about the poll? I didn't put it there because its obliously retro. I put the NES just in case someone thought that the SNES wasn't retro And 8th and 9th gen are just jokes or a "see results" option. |
Ah yes, you're obviously love Atari, do you collect Atari 2600 games?
Sega Genesis. Sonic 3 remains one of my favorite games to this day.
I actually still have it in a closet somewhere. I could hook it up and play it right now. Maybe I'll do that later today.
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QUAKECore89 said:
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I do but since i live in Bulgaria they are extremely rare.It's like searching for a needle in a haystack the size of the universe.