Poll

What is your favorite Video Gaming console?

PSP
7 (5%)
Playstation 3
9 (6.5%)
Playstation 2
9 (6.5%)
Play Station
6 (4.3%)
Nintendo 64
16 (11.5%)
Nintendo GameCube
13 (9.4%)
Nintendo Gameboy/SP
6 (4.3%)
Nintendo DS
11 (7.9%)
Nintendo Wii
11 (7.9%)
XBOX
5 (3.6%)
XBOX360
18 (12.9%)
Nintendo
8 (5.8%)
Other
9 (6.5%)
Dreamcast
2 (1.4%)
Saturn
0 (0%)
Super Nintendo
2 (1.4%)
Game Gear
1 (0.7%)
Game and Watch
0 (0%)
Sega Master System
0 (0%)
Other (1st gen)
0 (0%)
Other (2nd gen)
0 (0%)
Other (3rd gen)
0 (0%)
Other (4th gen)
0 (0%)
Other (5th gen)
0 (0%)
Other (6th gen)
0 (0%)
Other (7th gen)
1 (0.7%)
Computer
5 (3.6%)

Total Members Voted: 34

Author Topic: Your favorite Gaming console  (Read 1189 times)

What of these are your favorite consoles? Talk about your favs here.
You can multi select anything..

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You can use the list provided below of ALL of the video game consoles ever created.

Also there have been many game consoles that worked as one game:
====The first home video games/pre-crash of 1983 (1958–1982): first and second generation====

    * Magnavox Odyssey (1972)
    * lloyd's colour tv sports (1975)
    * Coleco Telstar (1976)
    * Fairchild Channel F / Video Entertainment System (VES) (1976)
          o Channel F System II (1979)
    * Philips Odyssey (1976)
    * Pong (1976)
    * RCA Studio II (1976)
    * Atari 2600 / Atari Video Computer System (VCS) / Sears Video Arcade (1977)
          o Atari 2700 / Atari Remote Control VCS (1981, Cancelled)
          o Atari 2800 (1983, Japan Only) / Sears Video Arcade II (1983)
          o Atari 2600 Jr. (1986)
          o Coleco Gemini (Atari 2600 hardware clone) (~1982)
          o TV Boy (Atari 2600 hardware clone)
                + TV Boy 2 (Atari 2600 hardware clone)
                + Super TV-Boy (Atari 2600 hardware clone)
    * Bally Astrocade (1977)
    * Color TV Game 6 (1977, Japan Only, Nintendo's first console series)
          o Color TV Game 15 (1978, Japan Only)
          o Color TV Racing 112 (1978, Japan Only)
          o Color TV Game Block Breaker (1979, Japan Only)
          o Computer TV Game (~1979, Japan Only)
    * Interton VC 4000 (1978)
    * Magnavox Odyssey² (1978)
    * APF Imagination Machine (1979)
    * Microvision (1979) (Handheld)
    * Game & Watch (1980) (Handheld)
    * Intellivision (1980)
          o Intellivision II (1983)
          o System Changer (Unlicensed Atari 2600 Compatibility)
          o PlayCable
    * CreatiVision (1981)
    * Epoch Cassette Vision (1981)
    * Emerson Arcadia 2001 (1982)
    * Atari 5200 (1982)
          o Atari 5100 / Atari 5200 Jr. (Canceled)
    * ColecoVision (1982)
          o Expansion Module #1 (Unlicensed Atari 2600 Compatibility)
    * Commodore MAX Machine (1982)
    * Entex Adventure Vision (1982)
    * Vectrex (1982)
    * Sega SG-1000 (1983)
          o Sega SG-1000 II (1984)

====2nd 8-bit era/post-crash of 1983 era (1983–1989): third generation====

    * Game Boy (1989) (Handheld)
          o Game Boy Pocket (1996) (Handheld)
          o Game Boy Light (1997, Japan Only) (Handheld)
    * Sega Game Gear (1991) (Handheld)
    * PV-1000 (1983)
    * Super Cassette Vision (1984)
    * Supergame VG 3000
    * Commodore 64GS (1990)
    * PC Engine (1987, Japan)
    * Atari 7800 (1986)
    * Sega Master System (1986) / SG-1000 Mark III (1985, Japan)
          o Sega Master System II
          o Sega Master System III (Brazil and Portugal Only)
                + Sega Master System III Collection (Brazil Only)
          o Sega Master System Compact / Sega Master System IV (Brazil Only) (Handheld)
          o Coleco / PlayPal (2006) (Handheld)
    * Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) (1985) / Famicom (1983, Japan)
          o Nintendo Entertainment System 2 (1993) / AV Famicom
                + NES Disk System[1] (Canceled) / Famicom Disk System (1986, Japan Only)
          o Nintendo Entertainment System hardware clones, multiple releases everywhere on various dates.
    * Sega SG-1000 (1983, Japan)
          o SG-1000 Mark II (1984, Japan)
    * Cyclon (1985)
    * Action Max (1987)
    * Amstrad GX4000 (1990)

====16-bit era (1989–1993): fourth generation====

    * Sega Mega Drive (1989) / Sega Genesis (1989, North America)
          o Sega Mega Drive II / Sega Genesis II (North America Only)
          o Sega Mega Drive III (Brazil Only) / Sega Genesis 3(North America Only)
                + Sega CD (1992)
                + Sega 32X (Sega Genesis 32X or Sega Mega Drive 32X or Sega Super 32X) (1994)
                + Sega Channel Adapter
    * Atari Lynx (1989) (Handheld)
    * TurboGrafx-16 (1989)
          o TurboGrafx-CD
          o TurboExpress (Handheld)
          o SuperGrafx (1989, Japan)
    * Konix Multisystem (1989, unreleased)
    * Amstrad GX4000 (1990)
    * Neo-Geo (1990)
          o Neo-Geo CD
          o Neo-Geo CDZ
    * Commodore CDTV (1991)
    * Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) (1991),(1992, U.K.) / Super Famicom (1990, Japan)
          o SNES 2/Super Famicom Jr. (1997)
                + SNES-CD (Canceled)
                + Satellaview (1993, Japan Only)
                + Super Game Boy (1994, U.K.)
                      # Super Game Boy 2
    * FM Towns Marty (1991, Japan Only)
    * Philips CD-i (1991)
    * TurboDuo (1992) / PC Engine Duo (1991, Japan)
    * Supervision (1992)
    * Mega Duck/Cougar Boy (1993)
    * Pioneer LaserActive (1993)
    * Sega Nomad (1995)
    * Super A'Can (1995)

====32/64-bit era (1993–1998): fifth generation====

32-bit era

    * Virtual Boy
    * Apple Pippin
    * PC-FX
    * Atari Jaguar
          o Atari Jaguar CD
          o Atari Jaguar II (cancelled)
    * PlayStation
          o PocketStation
          o Net Yaroze
          o PSone
    * Sega Saturn
    * 3DO
    * Amiga CD32
    * Casio Loopy
    * R-Zone
    * FM Towns Marty
    * Game.com
    * Pioneer LaserActive
    * Playdia
    * Neo Geo Pocket
    * Neo Geo Pocket Color
    * Game Boy Color
64-bit era

    * Nintendo 64
          o Nintendo 64DD
128-bit era (1998–2004): sixth generation
    * ApeXtreme
    * Atari Flashback
    * Dockable Entertainment featuring Game Boy Advance
    * Dreamcast
    * e-Reader (link port)
    * e-Reader (no link port)
    * e-Reader+
    * Game Boy Advance
    * Game Boy Advance SP
    * Game Boy Advance SP Mark II
    * Game Boy Micro
    * Game Boy Player
    * GP32
    * L600
    * N-Gage
    * N-Gage QD
    * Neo Geo Pocket Color
    * Nintendo GameCube
    * Nintendo iQue
    * Nuon
    * Panasonic M2
    * Panasonic Q
    * PlayStation 2
    * PlayStation 2 Slimline
    * PSX (DVR)
    * Q Game Boy Player
    * SwanCrystal
    * Tapwave Zodiac
    * V.Smile
    * WonderSwan
    * WonderSwan Color
    * XaviXPort gaming console
    * Xbox

====Seventh generation (2004-present)====

Name  ↓                                  
Atari Flashback 2                
Evo: Phase One                          
FC Twin Video Game System    
Game Wave Family Entertainment System    
Generation NEX
Gizmondo    
GP2X    
GP2X Wiz    
Mattel HyperScan    
N-Gage (service)
Nintendo DS    
Nintendo DS Lite
Nintendo DSi    
Pandora    
Phantom Games Console
PlayStation 3    
PlayStation 3 Slim    
PlayStation Portable    
PlayStation Portable Slim and Lite    
PSP-3000
PSP Go    
SEGA Vision    
Wii    
Xbox 360 + Xbox 360 arcade    
Xbox 360 Elite    
OnLive    
Zeebo    
« Last Edit: September 23, 2009, 08:51:39 AM by Apophis »


N64 for the win.
Also: It has the most votes :D

PC. even though it's not a console, it's lovey.

13 options? You do know that people are going to vote for everything
I would use 1 option, to be safe



I voted all :D

I have nearly played all consoles and i cannot tell you which is my favorite, each console haves its unique games and controls and a lot of different things.


Nintendo 64 for sure, I can't express how much I enjoy it still. Though 2nd would be hard to say seeing as I love so many consoles equally.

N64 can be fun.. But.. Yeah, I'm voting for N64.

What's the difference from Xbox Elite and normal?


PC is my favorite for gaming.

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