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There’s no denying it, this great site wouldn’t be here if it weren’t for the consoles that held all the games on this website. There are several, in which many are out dated and obsolete. Yet, some people take pride in owning one of these retro consoles. I myself own four consoles I consider retro (The DreamCast, PS1, Sega Genesis and NES) and I love them all….yes, even the Dreamcast. I want to list my top five all time favourite video game consoles, weather they are new, or 25 years old. Honorary Guest, Sega Genesis This one is a honorary guest for two simple reasons. The first being it was one of the first game consoles to go into 16-bits, while the Nintendo was still at 8-bit. The second is the name. It simply rolls off my tongue. It just makes sense. Yet, the Genesis was called that in America. Over here in the UK, we got the “Sega Mega Drive”, which – although does roll off my tongue as well, with an equally sensible name– is a mouthful to say none-the-less. Try saying “Sega Mega Drive” times in a row and you’ll see what I mean. This is also true with the Genesis name, but I would prefer to call it the Genesis, even though it says “Mega Drive” on the console. This games console had a fair few amount of good games. But for me, having the console is more like a novelty than using it to play games. # 5: The Sega DreamCast This was one of the first consoles to be in 128-bit, and it worth mentioning, as it seems under rated. At first, I didn’t really like it, but it grew on me. It was quite unique at the time, as the controller had a memory card in it, and the memory card had a screen on it. It was almost like a mini-Game Boy, in fact. Certain game saves saved on it could allow you to play some game on the memory card. This was cook, as the cards had to go in the controller (there were no ports on the console) for you to upload your save. It also included a menu screen so you could swap games around without turning off the console. It was discontinued two years later. Some people speculate that this console was too far ahead of its time, which is the reason why it was a failure. But let me tell you this, was the Power Glove too far head of its time? Yes, and that’s why…..it sucked….Ok, bad example. The point is this isn’t the case. The real reason why it failed was because of the PS2. When that came round, the Dream Cast could not keep up with the stocks Sony were selling (The PS2 did become the greatest selling console of all time). Had the PS2s release date waited a year or two more, and Sega might just have been able to create another console…..maybe. The controls are very awkward, and it doesn’t feel quite right to hold in my hand, but you’ll get used to it. There were two major flaws in the console. It overheated way too quickly. The console would be really hot to touch after a mere hour of game play. This was due to the mother board having everything on it at once, and a tiny fan to cool it. This leads to the second flaw. Over time, it would automatically reset itself. This would get more frequent until it took just three minutes and it would reset, making the console unplayable. I got mine with this problem for like £12 (plus £10 P&P), and I was able to fix it. Got a DreamCast with this problem and want to fix this very same problem? It’s very easy. First, get a Philips screwdriver and your Dreamcast. Now open up the cover and locate the motherboard (it had like a bilzllion things on it, you can’t miss it), and take that off. See the six pins? Those are your problem; they aren’t touching the metal things connecting to the mother board correctly. You need to push these to one side so they are touching the metal flips in on the mother board. Push them with enough force so you are moving them, but not bending them. Push them to the control port if it’s a PAL Dream Cast, or away if it’s an American one. If you’re not sure what type it is, then look at the mother board where the pins are meant to slip in, and push in the direction of the metal bumps in the holes. Put it together and problem solved! The console is worth a look. The games aren’t that exciting save for the Sonic games and a few others I can’t remember the names of (sorry =P). It’s not the best, but it’s not the worst. # 4: The Sony Play Station 1 The Play
The
#3: The Nintendo 64 The Nintendo 64 (or N64 for short), was one of the last 64-bit gaming consoles to come out. Some would say they were taking to slow and steady with how technology was advancing, and damn, did they do a good job. The first few games had slightly blocky graphics, but they ironed that out when they released more games. The control
The console had four ports for four controllers, so you could have some
#2: The
The intendo Entertainment System (or the NES as it’s famously referred to as), was
The controller itself had only one D-pad on the left, An A and a B button, and
#1: The Nintendo Wii Yes yes yes, I didn’t include the SNES in my Top 5, or as an Honorary Guest. But this
Oh year, the controls are all over the place. There is a home button when pressed will
The main menu screen for the Nintendo Wii is a work of art. You can select several different screens to do different things. There is a Mii Channel, where you can make you own Mii, which is basically your avatar, only smaller. You can then save them to your Wii-Mote to be portable (....so you would have to bring your own Wii-Mote to a friends house?), or send them to your friends via wireless means. Then there is the photo channel, which lets you upload your photos to your Wii, the news channel to get the latest news all over the world, the weather channel to get what the weather is like....you know, like a TV! A TV with Sky Plus where you can read the news you want to read. Then there is the Shop channel, where you can buy and download retro games (from 8-bit consoles to 64-bit consoles, even the ones by Sega), download channels that will help you surf the internet, get your horoscopes from, submit you Miis in contests etc.....and finally, download Wii Ware. These are third party games that can be downloaded for a reasonable price. These can range from Indie games (CAVE STORY!!!!! <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3) to weird games that you are just curious about (like hydro-adventure, which was pretty fun) to remakes of classics games (like Megaman X....erm, sorry, not that Megaman X, I mean Megaman 10, ok, this isn't technology a remake, but it's like an 8-bit carry on of the classic NES games). Then you get stuff like the Kirby Channel......URRRRGGGGGGGGG! I swear every time I hear Poyo, the Kirby-Shaped tuma in my brain get's a little bigger. Not to say the animation was bad, it was just.......annoying as hell. But the review of the Kirby Animation is something for another day. For now, it's the games consoles. The Wii had a lot of things to offer, and even was rumored to have a hidden message at the end of the calender, but I've never found it. Taking full advantage of the Nintendo Wii made me feel like I was in the future. And with the Wii U on its way, I can't think how they can top the Nintendo Wii, but I'm pretty sure they'll find a way. Has anyone noticed how the Wii U controller looks a bit like the DreamCast controller? I wonder if Sega are in partner-ship with Nintendo to make this console.... Well,
Honorary Guest, Sega Genesis This one is a honorary guest for two simple reasons. The first being it was one of the first game consoles to go into 16-bits, while the Nintendo was still at 8-bit. The second is the name. It simply rolls off my tongue. It just makes sense. Yet, the Genesis was called that in America. Over here in the UK, we got the “Sega Mega Drive”, which – although does roll off my tongue as well, with an equally sensible name– is a mouthful to say none-the-less. Try saying “Sega Mega Drive” times in a row and you’ll see what I mean. This is also true with the Genesis name, but I would prefer to call it the Genesis, even though it says “Mega Drive” on the console. This games console had a fair few amount of good games. But for me, having the console is more like a novelty than using it to play games. # 5: The Sega DreamCast This was one of the first consoles to be in 128-bit, and it worth mentioning, as it seems under rated. At first, I didn’t really like it, but it grew on me. It was quite unique at the time, as the controller had a memory card in it, and the memory card had a screen on it. It was almost like a mini-Game Boy, in fact. Certain game saves saved on it could allow you to play some game on the memory card. This was cook, as the cards had to go in the controller (there were no ports on the console) for you to upload your save. It also included a menu screen so you could swap games around without turning off the console. It was discontinued two years later. Some people speculate that this console was too far ahead of its time, which is the reason why it was a failure. But let me tell you this, was the Power Glove too far head of its time? Yes, and that’s why…..it sucked….Ok, bad example. The point is this isn’t the case. The real reason why it failed was because of the PS2. When that came round, the Dream Cast could not keep up with the stocks Sony were selling (The PS2 did become the greatest selling console of all time). Had the PS2s release date waited a year or two more, and Sega might just have been able to create another console…..maybe. The controls are very awkward, and it doesn’t feel quite right to hold in my hand, but you’ll get used to it. There were two major flaws in the console. It overheated way too quickly. The console would be really hot to touch after a mere hour of game play. This was due to the mother board having everything on it at once, and a tiny fan to cool it. This leads to the second flaw. Over time, it would automatically reset itself. This would get more frequent until it took just three minutes and it would reset, making the console unplayable. I got mine with this problem for like £12 (plus £10 P&P), and I was able to fix it. Got a DreamCast with this problem and want to fix this very same problem? It’s very easy. First, get a Philips screwdriver and your Dreamcast. Now open up the cover and locate the motherboard (it had like a bilzllion things on it, you can’t miss it), and take that off. See the six pins? Those are your problem; they aren’t touching the metal things connecting to the mother board correctly. You need to push these to one side so they are touching the metal flips in on the mother board. Push them with enough force so you are moving them, but not bending them. Push them to the control port if it’s a PAL Dream Cast, or away if it’s an American one. If you’re not sure what type it is, then look at the mother board where the pins are meant to slip in, and push in the direction of the metal bumps in the holes. Put it together and problem solved! The console is worth a look. The games aren’t that exciting save for the Sonic games and a few others I can’t remember the names of (sorry =P). It’s not the best, but it’s not the worst. # 4: The Sony Play Station 1 The Play
The
#3: The Nintendo 64 The Nintendo 64 (or N64 for short), was one of the last 64-bit gaming consoles to come out. Some would say they were taking to slow and steady with how technology was advancing, and damn, did they do a good job. The first few games had slightly blocky graphics, but they ironed that out when they released more games. The control
The console had four ports for four controllers, so you could have some
#2: The
The intendo Entertainment System (or the NES as it’s famously referred to as), was
The controller itself had only one D-pad on the left, An A and a B button, and
#1: The Nintendo Wii Yes yes yes, I didn’t include the SNES in my Top 5, or as an Honorary Guest. But this
Oh year, the controls are all over the place. There is a home button when pressed will
The main menu screen for the Nintendo Wii is a work of art. You can select several different screens to do different things. There is a Mii Channel, where you can make you own Mii, which is basically your avatar, only smaller. You can then save them to your Wii-Mote to be portable (....so you would have to bring your own Wii-Mote to a friends house?), or send them to your friends via wireless means. Then there is the photo channel, which lets you upload your photos to your Wii, the news channel to get the latest news all over the world, the weather channel to get what the weather is like....you know, like a TV! A TV with Sky Plus where you can read the news you want to read. Then there is the Shop channel, where you can buy and download retro games (from 8-bit consoles to 64-bit consoles, even the ones by Sega), download channels that will help you surf the internet, get your horoscopes from, submit you Miis in contests etc.....and finally, download Wii Ware. These are third party games that can be downloaded for a reasonable price. These can range from Indie games (CAVE STORY!!!!! <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3) to weird games that you are just curious about (like hydro-adventure, which was pretty fun) to remakes of classics games (like Megaman X....erm, sorry, not that Megaman X, I mean Megaman 10, ok, this isn't technology a remake, but it's like an 8-bit carry on of the classic NES games). Then you get stuff like the Kirby Channel......URRRRGGGGGGGGG! I swear every time I hear Poyo, the Kirby-Shaped tuma in my brain get's a little bigger. Not to say the animation was bad, it was just.......annoying as hell. But the review of the Kirby Animation is something for another day. For now, it's the games consoles. The Wii had a lot of things to offer, and even was rumored to have a hidden message at the end of the calender, but I've never found it. Taking full advantage of the Nintendo Wii made me feel like I was in the future. And with the Wii U on its way, I can't think how they can top the Nintendo Wii, but I'm pretty sure they'll find a way. Has anyone noticed how the Wii U controller looks a bit like the DreamCast controller? I wonder if Sega are in partner-ship with Nintendo to make this console.... Well,
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Nice top 5, my friend, detailed and really good, but after all it depends of each of us Now here is my top 5. 5th position: Game Boy Advance 4th position: Game Gear 3rd position: Playstation 2 2nd positon: Playstation 1st position: Game Boy And a special guest too: Master System (the first system I played in my life with my grand brother, so many memories ^^ ) Now here is my top 5. 5th position: Game Boy Advance 4th position: Game Gear 3rd position: Playstation 2 2nd positon: Playstation 1st position: Game Boy And a special guest too: Master System (the first system I played in my life with my grand brother, so many memories ^^ ) |
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Darkpower508 : There's a logic explanation to that, my friend Why the Game Boy Advance? Well, the lack of brightness, fixed later with the Game Boy SP is the only bad thing I can criticize about this system. However, the games released on this system are mostly great: the Castlevania episodes, some remakes like Doom, Duke Nukem, Wolfenstein 3D, the two Golden Sun... I can't quote all the good games released on this system, it would be so long ^^ Why the Game Gear? Well, only bad thing: six batteries (awwww ) but I keep some good memories of this system, specifically Ax Battler - A Legend of Golden Axe, that's why I asked tRIUNE to add the US version of this game because there was only the Japanese version. Why the PS2? I own this system and I fell in love with so many amazing games: Fatal Frame, Kingdom Hearts, Yakuza... So many memories and funny moments in front of my screen with my brothers. Why the PS1? Simply because this system was amazing in my opinion, I still have some good games like Kingsley's adventure, Resident evil director's cut or Alone in the dark - the new nightmare. Why the Game Boy? My first portable system with the EPIC Tetris. So many memories again... I think I will cry before the end XD And finally, the Master System, ah this one is special, well I don't have to ramble anymore, I already said that: this is the FIRST system I played or how I start my videogame career with Alex Kidd in Miracle world, MERCS, Shinobi, Operation Wolf... Oops, sorry that was long, my friend. An aspirin probably? There's a logic explanation to that, my friend Why the Game Boy Advance? Well, the lack of brightness, fixed later with the Game Boy SP is the only bad thing I can criticize about this system. However, the games released on this system are mostly great: the Castlevania episodes, some remakes like Doom, Duke Nukem, Wolfenstein 3D, the two Golden Sun... I can't quote all the good games released on this system, it would be so long ^^ Why the Game Gear? Well, only bad thing: six batteries (awwww ) but I keep some good memories of this system, specifically Ax Battler - A Legend of Golden Axe, that's why I asked tRIUNE to add the US version of this game because there was only the Japanese version. Why the PS2? I own this system and I fell in love with so many amazing games: Fatal Frame, Kingdom Hearts, Yakuza... So many memories and funny moments in front of my screen with my brothers. Why the PS1? Simply because this system was amazing in my opinion, I still have some good games like Kingsley's adventure, Resident evil director's cut or Alone in the dark - the new nightmare. Why the Game Boy? My first portable system with the EPIC Tetris. So many memories again... I think I will cry before the end XD And finally, the Master System, ah this one is special, well I don't have to ramble anymore, I already said that: this is the FIRST system I played or how I start my videogame career with Alex Kidd in Miracle world, MERCS, Shinobi, Operation Wolf... Oops, sorry that was long, my friend. An aspirin probably? |
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Mine is... 5.PS3-Sure it's playing catch up but it's still a good system with good exclusives 4.Genesis-Same reason as number 3 3.SNES- Basically I grew up with this system 2.PS1-This system had a lot of fun and good games. Two of my most favorite franchises was on the PS1 1.PS2- I've had the most fun with this system with tons of awesome games to play. 5.PS3-Sure it's playing catch up but it's still a good system with good exclusives 4.Genesis-Same reason as number 3 3.SNES- Basically I grew up with this system 2.PS1-This system had a lot of fun and good games. Two of my most favorite franchises was on the PS1 1.PS2- I've had the most fun with this system with tons of awesome games to play. |
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My Top 5 Consoles look something like this:
5: Atari 2600 Pretty much ushered in popular gaming to the US...and the world. People really started to first take notice of games here. 4. Sega Genesis: This system showed everyone what the next generation of gaming looked like, and they loved it. Arcade ports that looked just as awesome as they did at your local Arcade? Sonic the Hedgehog moving at speeds you have never seen with vibrant colors? Just plain awesome 3. Gameboy: This gave everyone the gaming they needed on the go, and the system was awesome. Sure there were some crappy handheld systems before this, but this one allowed you to change cartridges, and had some pretty awesome titles on it too. Bored in the car? Play gameboy. Waiting for the bus? Play gameboy. You get the point. 2. Super Nintendo: This system wowed everyone with it's colorful graphics, awesome sound, and stellar titles that no other system really could match. It took everything we loved about the NES and expanded it.... x10 Hell the controller was even revolutionary for it's time 1. NES: what's to say that already hasn't been said? This system took the Atari's blips and bloops and made games mainstream. Everyone wanted this damn thing once they saw Mario, Zelda, and Metroid. Awesome titles, killer music, a simple but great controller everything you wanted in a system and more. Hell, even parent's wanted a go at Mario. If it wasn't for the NES, the gaming world would look very much different. There's no way you make a top 5 list and not have this system on it. 5: Atari 2600 Pretty much ushered in popular gaming to the US...and the world. People really started to first take notice of games here. 4. Sega Genesis: This system showed everyone what the next generation of gaming looked like, and they loved it. Arcade ports that looked just as awesome as they did at your local Arcade? Sonic the Hedgehog moving at speeds you have never seen with vibrant colors? Just plain awesome 3. Gameboy: This gave everyone the gaming they needed on the go, and the system was awesome. Sure there were some crappy handheld systems before this, but this one allowed you to change cartridges, and had some pretty awesome titles on it too. Bored in the car? Play gameboy. Waiting for the bus? Play gameboy. You get the point. 2. Super Nintendo: This system wowed everyone with it's colorful graphics, awesome sound, and stellar titles that no other system really could match. It took everything we loved about the NES and expanded it.... x10 Hell the controller was even revolutionary for it's time 1. NES: what's to say that already hasn't been said? This system took the Atari's blips and bloops and made games mainstream. Everyone wanted this damn thing once they saw Mario, Zelda, and Metroid. Awesome titles, killer music, a simple but great controller everything you wanted in a system and more. Hell, even parent's wanted a go at Mario. If it wasn't for the NES, the gaming world would look very much different. There's no way you make a top 5 list and not have this system on it. |
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Lol,i like how you randomly start saying how to go about fixing a dreamcast.
My sega mega drive overheated when i was little and wouldnt go back on >=( My 5 would be 1.ps1 2.n64 3:snes 4.gamecube 5.nes I would maybe have listed gamecube higher but they didnt have many good games, some were amasing, most= meh. And megadrive was great fun but the games were mostly bland. And dreamcast?utter fail, wasnt that paperweight suposed to have online or something, which never worked. And atari i think is so lame, but it was revolutionary at the time so il let it off. My sega mega drive overheated when i was little and wouldnt go back on >=( My 5 would be 1.ps1 2.n64 3:snes 4.gamecube 5.nes I would maybe have listed gamecube higher but they didnt have many good games, some were amasing, most= meh. And megadrive was great fun but the games were mostly bland. And dreamcast?utter fail, wasnt that paperweight suposed to have online or something, which never worked. And atari i think is so lame, but it was revolutionary at the time so il let it off. |
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5th: Gameboy Pocket (my first handheld console, still play it to this day.) 4th: Sega Saturn (was played for the better half of my childhood and still gets played on occasion) 3rd: Nintendo 64 (had some of my favorite games of all time, such as Star Fox 64 and Paper Mario) 2nd: Playstation 2 (Had some of the better final fantasy games) 1st: Xbox 360 (When it comes down to it for me, no it's not about the graphics, it's about the game content) 4th: Sega Saturn (was played for the better half of my childhood and still gets played on occasion) 3rd: Nintendo 64 (had some of my favorite games of all time, such as Star Fox 64 and Paper Mario) 2nd: Playstation 2 (Had some of the better final fantasy games) 1st: Xbox 360 (When it comes down to it for me, no it's not about the graphics, it's about the game content) |
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Good way to steal the red jersey lol.
Anyway, my top 5 are: 5. Nintendo DS 4. Nintendo Game Boy Advanced 3. Sega Genesis 2. Wii 1. PS3 Anyway, my top 5 are: 5. Nintendo DS 4. Nintendo Game Boy Advanced 3. Sega Genesis 2. Wii 1. PS3 |
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Nice list. My personal top five are
5. NES - It introduced me to plenty of simple games that I still play today. 4. Game Boy Advance - Same as the NES, although I really grew up with a GBA and overall played it more than the NES I used to own. 3. Nintendo 64 - Some of my favorite games ever are on there, such as Super Mario 64 and Banjo-Kazooie. Too bad the controller sucked. 2. PlayStation 2 - I grew up with this system and still own it and most of the games I got. Classic games such as Grand Theft Auto III/Vice City/San Andreas, Tekken Tag Tournament/4/5, and Sonic Unleashed are games I still regularly play today. 1. Nintendo Gamecube - Compared to the previous two entries on my list, this console is extremely underrated. Underrated games like Luigi's Mansion, Star Fox: Assault, and Mario Party 5 are games I play whenever I can. I never grow bored of them. 5. NES - It introduced me to plenty of simple games that I still play today. 4. Game Boy Advance - Same as the NES, although I really grew up with a GBA and overall played it more than the NES I used to own. 3. Nintendo 64 - Some of my favorite games ever are on there, such as Super Mario 64 and Banjo-Kazooie. Too bad the controller sucked. 2. PlayStation 2 - I grew up with this system and still own it and most of the games I got. Classic games such as Grand Theft Auto III/Vice City/San Andreas, Tekken Tag Tournament/4/5, and Sonic Unleashed are games I still regularly play today. 1. Nintendo Gamecube - Compared to the previous two entries on my list, this console is extremely underrated. Underrated games like Luigi's Mansion, Star Fox: Assault, and Mario Party 5 are games I play whenever I can. I never grow bored of them. |
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