YES! That game was amazing. I rue the day I sold my copy, been looking for another one ever since. :(Quote:
Originally Posted by Untitled Album
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YES! That game was amazing. I rue the day I sold my copy, been looking for another one ever since. :(Quote:
Originally Posted by Untitled Album
i'd vote for PSX.. just too many good games, when the times were to crappy 3d stuff and good old rpgs that had more than 10 hours of true gameplay.....
for some reason, when someone asked me what my favorite rpg for ps2 was, i couldn't answer... because there ISN'T any that are as good as the ones on snes/psx
Same here. N64 and DC(fighting games mostly) had a lot of good games too.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cookie Monster
SNES and PS2 (since it can play PSX games as well). My reason great RPG's for SNES and PSX and plenty of good action games for PSX and PS2. Provides all I need for gaming since I like most of my games in those two categories. Unless my PC counts (then the numerous emulators on it will make it the greatest console I own)
it pains me to say that ....my choice would be the snes and not psx. i just found that i enjoyed alot more games on that system.
This gen goes to PS2(not including PSX games). Greatest I think so far has been SNES.
It shouldn't pain you to say that you don't enjoy a system. Quite personally, I can't stand that many games on the Playstation at all. PS1 or PS2. The ones I've played I have not enjoyed.
My favorite system, for total games that I've enjoyed, is Nintendo NES. Second place: Super NES. Most other systems come in a distant third.
I would have to say PS2 counting PS1 in with that. There are just many classics that can't be beat.
The new Shadow of the Colossus that is coming out for PS2 is looking to be on the list of some of the greatest games of all time. I love it when simple games get the best ratings.
I have to say my Dreamcast, but I am biased. Of the other systems, I'd say the Nintendo 64 had the most game I actually played. I've never been a PSX fan, so I'll withold on that.
Based on every game I've ever owned, played or heard about I'd say:
#1) SNES - so many great action & RPG games, great sports
#2) Dreamcast - innovative games like Rez, Shenmue II, Phantasy Star Online, Samba de Amigo, Crazy Taxi, Space Channel 5, hundreds more
#3) NES - started it all after Atari f*cked up, have to give props where due
#4) PS1 - Vibration controller, good use of 3d, lots of movies, encouraged more Japanese-themed games (Nintendo always tried to Americanize things)
#5) PS2 - see above. More innovation, Bemani games, more use of Japanese-style games WITHOUT heavy localization, encouraging full use of hardware
#6) Atari 2600 - Without them, where would we be today?
#7) Genesis, Turbo-GraphX16, & NeoGeo - Pushing Nintendo to put more into development of games (SuperFX chip) & new technologies (dreaded VirtualBoy came during this time)
#8) Pong. The ONE game that introduced video games to the world
#9...) Everyone else
One thing: Nights was on the Saturn ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by hardc0regamer
SNES is number one hands down. Games like Super Metroid, Mega Man X1-3, Seiken Densetsu 3, Super Mario World, and countless others make it unmatched.
Second of course is the NES. It also has tons of great games on it.
Ever since the time of these two amazing systems passed I've yet to find a console that can compete in terms of games. PSX tried, but ultimately failed. Not nearly to the extent of the others however.
PS2. Only for the good:bad ratio. Snes had a much higher bad side than good (remember Battletoads, S.W.A.T. Cats, etc, etc).
Uh. SNES Battletoads for the win, even though they're not as rad as the NES one. They're at least as good as the arcade game, and that's pretty fucken fun. Also, I've enjoyed playing S.W.A.T. Cats on occasion.Quote:
Originally Posted by brit
Your gaming opinion is most meaningless as you enjoyed Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter. You're damned good with music, though.Quote:
Originally Posted by S