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Feb 20, 2017 8:50 PM
#1
Backwards compatibility/hackability/piracy does not count. Keep handhelds and home consoles seperate. Nintendo: SNES > Gamecube > N64 > NES > Wii U > Wii DS > Gameboy Color > Gameboy Advance > Gameboy > 3DS Sony: PS2 > PS3 > PS4 > PS1 Vita > PSP Microsoft: Xbox 360 > Xbox > Xbone Windows: 7 > XP > 10 > 98 > 8 > Vista |
PeenusWeenusCaimFeb 20, 2017 8:54 PM
Feb 20, 2017 10:19 PM
#2
Backwards compatibility/hackability/piracy does not count. Keep handhelds and home consoles seperate. Nintendo: wii > wii U > too young.. well i have a emulator of mario 64 and conker bad fur day 2DS > 3DS > nDS > too young... did own a gameboy color once Sony: PS4 > PS3 > PS2 > PS1 Vita ??? PSP ??? (know nothing about) Microsoft: Xbox one(not all games are out yet) > Xbox 360 > Xbox Windows(Microsoft agian): 10 > 7 > xp > 8 > Vista > too young... Apple: not all games on steam work on apple's OS Mac OS X Linux: free but even less games work on steam |
Feb 20, 2017 10:53 PM
#3
Nintendo: SNES, Gamecube, N64, NES, Wii U, Wii < not too much experience with these, but I actually did enjoy the Wii U and the games that came out on it. DSi > DS > Gameboy Advance > 3DS > Gameboy Color > Gameboy Sony: PS4 > PS2 > PS3 > PS1 Vita, PSP < not much experience with these so I can't make too much of an accurate rating. Microsoft: Xbox 360 > Xbox > Xbone Windows: 10 > 7 > XP > 98 > Vista > 8 |
Feb 20, 2017 11:04 PM
#4
Nintendo: SNES, Wii U, N64, NES, Wii, Nintendo's evil twin he keeps chained up in the attic, Gamecube Gameboy Advance (Best handheld ever made, GBA Master Race) > 3DS > Gamboy Color > DS > Gameboy > not being able to forget about the Virtual Boy Sony: PS3>PS4>PS2>PS1 Vita>PSP - tough call but the vita is my weeb machine Microsoft: Xbox 1 > Xbox ... one > being surrounded by dudebros and screaming 10 year-olds watching MTN Dew advertisements = Xbox 360 Sega: Neptune Windows: Ubuntu |
TyrantRaveOmegaFeb 20, 2017 11:08 PM
Feb 21, 2017 6:21 AM
#5
Nintendo, N64>gamecube>wii u> wii 3ds>gba>ds Sony, ps2>ps3>ps4 MS X360>XB1 |
Feb 21, 2017 6:39 AM
#6
Sony pS1 PS3 Ps2 PS4 PSP=Vita Nintendo Sufami Famicom GC Wii Wii U 64 Ds Line GB/C GBA |
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Feb 21, 2017 7:02 AM
#7
Nintendo: SNES > Gamecube > Wii > NES > Wii U > N64 GBA> DS > GB/C > 3DS Sony: PS2 > PS1 > PS3 > PS4 PSP > Vita Microsoft: 360 > Xbox > Boner |
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Feb 21, 2017 7:28 AM
#8
Nintendo: SNES>Gamecube>N64>Wii U>NES>Wii>Virtual Boy NDS>GBA>GB Color>N3DS>Gameboy>Game & Watch Sony: PS2>PS3>PS1>PS4 PSP>PS Vita Microsoft: Xbox 360>Xbox>Xbox one Windows: 7>XP>10>98>Vista |
Feb 21, 2017 8:26 AM
#9
Feb 21, 2017 8:55 AM
#10
Nintendo: SNES > Gamecube > N64 > NES > Wii > Wii U Gameboy Advance > DS > Gameboy Colour > Gameboy > 3DS Sony: PS2 > PS1 > PS4 > PS3 PSP > Vita Microsoft: Xbox 360 > Xbox > Xbone |
Feb 21, 2017 9:16 AM
#11
Sony: PS2 > PS1 > PS3 > PS4 PSP > Vita Microsoft: Xbox 360 > Xbox > Xbox One Windows: Windows 7 > Windows XP > Windows 8.1 > Windows Vista > Windows 10 Linux: Arch Linux > Everything else... I don't have any Nintendo consoles sadly :( |
Feb 21, 2017 12:12 PM
#12
Nintendo: SNES = GameCube (can't really decide, because both had great Games I'd spent Hours with) Game Boy > Game Boy Advance Windows: Windows 8.1 > Windows 8 > Windows 7 > Windows 2000 > Windows XP > Windows 10 > Windows 95 Windows 8.1 has all the Features I need + you have still full Control over what you want to update. Windows 7 lacks native USB 3.0. Windows 2000 (Pro) has been much stabler than XP which in Turn is at least not as much of a Spyware/Adware as Windows 10. Windows 95 is the least stable, so I've put it in the last Place. W7 Aero Design > all other Version's Designs except maybe Vista's Sony: PS2 > PS1 > PS3 with Games, but PS3 > PS2 > PS1 with Functions PSP > Vita because of Custom Firmware + SD-Memory Card Adapter |
NoboruFeb 21, 2017 12:16 PM
Feb 22, 2017 1:51 PM
#13
Sony: PS4 > PS2 > PS3 > PS1 Microsoft XB360 > OGXB > XB1 Nintendo N64 > NGC > Wii U > Wii > SNES > NES Haven't played enough handheld consoles to rank |
I love Christine "If one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life which he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours. He will put some things behind, will pass an invisible boundary; In proportion as he simplifies his life, the laws of the universe will appear less complex, and solitude will not be solitude, nor poverty poverty, nor weakness weakness." - Henry David Thoreau |
Feb 22, 2017 3:54 PM
#14
Nintendo: SNES > Gamecube > N64 > NES > Wii > Wii U Sony: PS2 > PS3 > PS1 > PS4 Microsoft: X Box > 360 > One |
Feb 22, 2017 10:23 PM
#15
Never really owned any of the Nintendo or Microsoft consoles or any handhelds. My experience with them are from emulators (except for XBox, obviously). That being said; Nintendp: N64 > NES > SNES DS > GBA > GBC Sony: PS2 > PS1 Windows: 7 > XP > 98 Putting all of them together, would go something like: PS2 > DS > PS1 > N64 > PSP = GBA > NES > SNES > GBC |
Feb 23, 2017 12:33 PM
#16
Nintendo: Wii > GameCube > Wii U > NES > N64 > SNES (to be fair, never had a SNES) 3DS > DS > Gameboy Advance > Gameboy Color > Game Boy |
"No, son, you may not have your body pillow at the dinner table!" |
Feb 23, 2017 12:46 PM
#17
Feb 23, 2017 2:33 PM
#18
Nintendo: SNES > GBA > 3DS > DS > NES > N64 > GB/GBC > Wii > WiiU > GC >>>>> Virtual Boy. Sega: Genesis/Mega Drive > Dreamcast > Saturn > Master System > Game Gear Sony: PS1 > PS2 > PS3 > PS4 Microsoft: X360 > XOne > X1 Windows: All sucks |
Feb 23, 2017 3:27 PM
#19
Nintendo Snes, GBA, Wii, NES, DS, Gameboy, N64, Gamecube, Wiiu, Virtual boy, Game and watch, Pokemon mini Sega( Ill just put CD with the Genesis) Genesis, Master system, Dreamcast, Saturn, Game gear Sony PS1, PS2, PS3, PS4 Microsoft 360, One SNK NEO GEO AES, NEO GEO POCKET COLOR ATARI Atari2600, Atari 7800, 5200 Coleco Colecovision NEC Turbo grafx 16, Whatever the next one was called |
Feb 23, 2017 6:01 PM
#20
Ranked on how much I personally enjoyed each console Nintendo: N64, 3ds, gba, gameboy color, Snes, Gamecube, ds, wii Sony PS2, PS3, PS4, PS1, PSP Microsoft One (only one i ever played and that was cuz a friend of mine had one) Sega Genesis, Dreamcast |
Feb 23, 2017 6:40 PM
#21
nintendo N64>SNES>NES>GAMEBOY>Wii>DS Sega GENESIS>DREAMCAST>SATURN Sony PS2>PS>PS4>PS3 xbox XBOX 360>XBOX>XBOX ONE |
This life is a marathon, I'm on a steady pace |
Feb 23, 2017 7:51 PM
#22
I'm really tempted to buy my first PlayStation, but the lack of backwards compatibility is killing me. |
Feb 23, 2017 9:09 PM
#23
Nintendo: 3DS > Gameboy Colour > N64 > NES Xbox: Xbox Windows: 7 > 8.1 > 95 > XP > 2000 > 98 > Server 2003 > 8 > Vista > ME > 10 MacOS: 7.6.1 golden age of mac gaming in the 90s, god I feel sorry for those who never got to play Marathon Infinity or Escape Velocity in the contemporary time and had to wait for ports for so many games. Back then I used my PC way less than my Mac. Shame about Microsoft buying up Bungie and turning the developed-as-Mac-exclusive Halo the Xbox killer app, destroying all our futures. |
Feb 24, 2017 4:46 AM
#24
the only rating chart in this thread that matters tbh super srs rating : Ninty SNES > Gamecube > NES > Wii > Wii U > shit > garbage > N64 > Virtual Boy NDS > 3DS > GBC > GBA Sony PS1 > PS2 > PS3 > PS4 Vita = PSP Microsoft Shit > 360 > Garbage > Xbox > XBONE and I guess I'll rate Microsoft's OSes like the memelords want me to XP > 7 > 2000 > 8.1 > 95 > MSDOS > ME > 98 > Vista > 8 > 10 (bcuz of their aggressiveness and inconsistent graphic design. also spying. fuk u microsoft stop showin every1 my deviant art you peace of shit) For some reason my hard drives don't like loading files on 7. Tried drivers but they didn't like it. Been on 8.1 for the last few years, but every time I boot up my XP Virtual Machine I want to live in it. RIP. |
Feb 24, 2017 11:19 AM
#25
PeenusWeenusCaim said: Backwards compatibility/hackability/piracy does not count. Keep handhelds and home consoles seperate. Nintendo: SNES > Gamecube > N64 > NES > Wii U > Wii DS > Gameboy Color > Gameboy Advance > Gameboy > 3DS Sony: PS2 > PS3 > PS4 > PS1 Vita > PSP Microsoft: Xbox 360 > Xbox > Xbone Windows: 7 > XP > 10 > 98 > 8 > Vista I don't think I'd change anything from those rankings. I'm glad you put the original xbox before xbox one. People forget the game library for that thing was pretty decent. |
Feb 24, 2017 3:33 PM
#26
Nintendo SNES/SFC>NES/Famicom>Gamecube>Nintendo 64>Wii>Wiiu=Switch DS>Gameboy=GBC>3DS>GBA>DSi Sony PS2>PS1>PS3>PS4 PSP>Vita Microsoft Xbox>360>Xbone |
Feb 24, 2017 5:39 PM
#27
I don't see the point of rating consoles because every new console is better than the one that came out before it in terms of specifications. |
Feb 24, 2017 6:05 PM
#28
15poundfish said: I don't see the point of rating consoles because every new console is better than the one that came out before it in terms of specifications. What? Specifications mean absolutely nothing. It's the games that matter. |
Feb 24, 2017 6:16 PM
#29
Seiya said: 15poundfish said: I don't see the point of rating consoles because every new console is better than the one that came out before it in terms of specifications. What? Specifications mean absolutely nothing. It's the games that matter. The quality of games doesn't have much to do with the console but the developers making the games. If we are talking about the greatest number of good games on a platform it is by far Microsoft Windows. No console can compete with thirty years of good exclusives. |
Feb 24, 2017 6:25 PM
#30
15poundfish said: Seiya said: 15poundfish said: I don't see the point of rating consoles because every new console is better than the one that came out before it in terms of specifications. What? Specifications mean absolutely nothing. It's the games that matter. The quality of games doesn't have much to do with the console but the developers making the games. If we are talking about the greatest number of good games on a platform it is by far Microsoft Windows. No console can compete with thirty years of good exclusives. Lol, then why are all my favorite games console exclusives? I don't care for online games, and while there were a small number of decent games back in the MS-DOS era(Scorched Earth, Zeliard), contemporary PC games are mostly of no interest to me at all. |
Feb 24, 2017 6:52 PM
#31
Nintendo Wii>SNES>Wii U>Gamecube>N64 Never played an NES. 3DS>DS>GBA Never played GBC or the original Gameboy. Sony PS4>PS3>PS1>PS2 I bought a PS2 to play Kingdom Hearts & only got through the first game before it broke down. Had to wait for the PS3 HD releases to play the rest. I'm still bitter and not being objective at all lmao. PSP>Vita The PSP library is just miles better. Never owned or played a Microsoft console. |
Feb 25, 2017 6:53 PM
#32
Seiya said: Lol, then why are all my favorite games console exclusives? I don't care for online games, and while there were a small number of decent games back in the MS-DOS era(Scorched Earth, Zeliard), contemporary PC games are mostly of no interest to me at all. Your taste is irrelevant, I was just pointing out the discussion of rating a console platform based on its exclusives is stupid. The reason been is people have different taste in games like if you enjoy RTS you can only get them on the pc. Likewise, if you like bullet hell shootemups you would have skipped the ps3 and bought a japanese xbox 360. But ps3 had better hardware!, well that is irrelevant when I want to play japanese shootemup games! Even comparing consoles of the same generation there is no objectively better choice when the games you want to play are locked to that platform. The only thing you can discuss with comparing consoles is the quality of services they provide, the hardware, multi platform support(Nintendo is the worst), etc. Even taking all those factors into account it doesn't really matter. Also, rating a console by its company is pointless because every new console generation objectively is better than the previous one in terms of performance. I think the Nintendo Switch, for example is a horrible console because its two generations behind other gaming consoles in performance. That is going to piss off the third party AAA devs because that means a ton of time wasted to optimize for crappy hardware making the investment not worth it. When players see how awful the ports are they are just going to buy a different console that is not only cheaper but two generations better than the nintendo switch. The person that wants portability will notice that the switch has 3 hours of battery life, giant thing that doesn't fit in your pocket well and just get the Vita or the 3DS instead. Someone could retort easily say but I want Zelda, but the person could reply I have a Wii U or I don't want a terrible console just for Zelda or maybe I don't like Zelda. |
15poundfishFeb 25, 2017 6:57 PM
Feb 25, 2017 7:10 PM
#33
15poundfish said: Seiya said: Lol, then why are all my favorite games console exclusives? I don't care for online games, and while there were a small number of decent games back in the MS-DOS era(Scorched Earth, Zeliard), contemporary PC games are mostly of no interest to me at all. Your taste is irrelevant, I was just pointing out the discussion of rating a console platform based on its exclusives is stupid. The reason been is people have different taste in games like if you enjoy RTS you can only get them on the pc. Likewise, if you like bullet hell shootemups you would have skipped the ps3 and bought a japanese xbox 360. But ps3 had better hardware!, well that is irrelevant when I want to play japanese shootemup games! Even comparing consoles of the same generation there is no objectively better choice when the games you want to play are locked to that platform. The only thing you can discuss with comparing consoles is the quality of services they provide, the hardware, multi platform support(Nintendo is the worst), etc. Even taking all those factors into account it doesn't really matter. Also, rating a console by its company is pointless because every new console generation objectively is better than the previous one in terms of performance. I think the Nintendo Switch, for example is a horrible console because its two generations behind other gaming consoles in performance. That is going to piss off the third party AAA devs because that means a ton of time wasted to optimize for crappy hardware making the investment not worth it. When players see how awful the ports are they are just going to buy a different console that is not only cheaper but two generations better than the nintendo switch. The person that wants portability will notice that the switch has 3 hours of battery life, giant thing that doesn't fit in your pocket well and just get the Vita or the 3DS instead. Someone could retort easily say but I want Zelda, but the person could reply I have a Wii U or I don't want a terrible console just for Zelda or maybe I don't like Zelda. I don't care for RTS games or Bullet Hell. Most people today don't have just one console. There are plenty of people who have all 3 current generation consoles. As for me, I'm more into older 8/16-bit games that I grew up with, and I only rarely play newer consoles. The reason we are rating a company's consoles, is because some consoles have better libraries than others. For example, the Super Famicom has far more RPGs than the N64, so for RPG fans, they're more likely to rate the SFC ahead of the N64. |
Feb 25, 2017 7:58 PM
#34
Seiya said: I don't care for RTS games or Bullet Hell. Most people today don't have just one console. There are plenty of people who have all 3 current generation consoles. As for me, I'm more into older 8/16-bit games that I grew up with, and I only rarely play newer consoles. The reason we are rating a company's consoles, is because some consoles have better libraries than others. For example, the Super Famicom has far more RPGs than the N64, so for RPG fans, they're more likely to rate the SFC ahead of the N64. Most people do not own all three consoles in each generation. Consoles are quite expensive when you add up all the hidden costs and subscriptions. Why would you compare different generation consoles to each other, it really says nothing about the consoles themselves but more about the developers. The reason there were not many RPGs on the N64 is because Jrpg devs wanted the cd-rom as their storage medium for the type of games they were making. It was a inevitable thing to happen when they wanted to make their games more cinematic with cutscenes and use real instruments for their music. The n64 was just the beginning of nintendo's stupid decisions of scaring third party devs away. They continued this trend with the mini dvd on the gamecube, motion controls on the wii, and the gimmicky outdated hardware the wii u. |
Feb 25, 2017 9:05 PM
#35
15poundfish said: Seiya said: I don't care for RTS games or Bullet Hell. Most people today don't have just one console. There are plenty of people who have all 3 current generation consoles. As for me, I'm more into older 8/16-bit games that I grew up with, and I only rarely play newer consoles. The reason we are rating a company's consoles, is because some consoles have better libraries than others. For example, the Super Famicom has far more RPGs than the N64, so for RPG fans, they're more likely to rate the SFC ahead of the N64. Most people do not own all three consoles in each generation. Consoles are quite expensive when you add up all the hidden costs and subscriptions. Why would you compare different generation consoles to each other, it really says nothing about the consoles themselves but more about the developers. The reason there were not many RPGs on the N64 is because Jrpg devs wanted the cd-rom as their storage medium for the type of games they were making. It was a inevitable thing to happen when they wanted to make their games more cinematic with cutscenes and use real instruments for their music. The n64 was just the beginning of nintendo's stupid decisions of scaring third party devs away. They continued this trend with the mini dvd on the gamecube, motion controls on the wii, and the gimmicky outdated hardware the wii u. Like it or not, the Wii sold extremely well, better than the PS3 or Xbox 360. From what I can tell, you hate Nintendo, and love PC games, so I'm not going to waste my time with some kid who shouldn't even be in this thread to begin with. |
Feb 25, 2017 10:18 PM
#36
Seiya said: Like it or not, the Wii sold extremely well, better than the PS3 or Xbox 360. From what I can tell, you hate Nintendo, and love PC games, so I'm not going to waste my time with some kid who shouldn't even be in this thread to begin with. Criticizing a console is not hating it. The Wii is a one hit wonder where it came out at the right time allowing it to captured a lot of casual gamers to that console. The problem is the casual audience already moved on to mobile phones and other casual gaming platforms as soon as the Wii U came out. The Wii made Nintendo a lot of money but most of the consumers that bought the Wii are low attachment rate consumers and unreliable forms of revenue. I don't hate Nintendo, I have every single one of their consoles. |
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