• VanHalbgott@lemmus.orgOP
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      7 months ago

      Yeah, I wish I had an NES myself.

      Oh well, that depends on my mood.

      I switch between different consoles.

      Sega is my usual brand to go for.

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        7 months ago

        I am lucky enough to have an original NES with an HDMI mod. Paired with an Everdrive, it’s a thing of beauty.

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      7 months ago

      Same here. Had an Atari 2600 then the NES entered my life and everything changed. Remarkable to have experienced in real time.

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    7 months ago

    3DS had the best OS and system apps, Wii U was slow and crappy, Switch is sterile and boring

    R.I.P 3DS

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    7 months ago

    New 3DS. Perfect portable size, enormous library (with DS backwards compatibility), great games that are designed for short burts of time, fantastic 3d effect. Bottom screen used for interactive UI elements worked like a charm IMO.

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    7 months ago

    I have to say, I still miss being able to p,ay Pokémon with one hand using ky Game Boy Pocket.

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    7 months ago

    I love the Nintendo DS. Slips right into your pocket, can play anywhere, a huge catalog of games, easy to add an R4 to it. It can even play GBA games!

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    7 months ago

    Gamecube’s probably my favorite. Resident Evil 4 and Metroid Prime were pretty formative games for me. Plus I like the indigo.

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    7 months ago

    I’ve owned every machine so each one means a little something to me. The N64 was the first I bought with my own money and that had some amazing games. I still own my whole collection.

    However I think I’m going with the Switch. So many great games, many more ported from the WiiU and me and friends are still playing Mario Kart and Smash Brothers weekly online.

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      I’ve owned every machine so each one means a little something to me.

      Same.

      The N64 was the first I bought with my own money and that had some amazing games. I still own my whole collection.

      Same.

      However I think I’m going with the Switch. So many great games, many more ported from the WiiU

      Almost same. I realize that it’s also on WiiU, but BotW re-ignited something in me that I thought had been lost. And the Switch form factor, while it has obvious tradeoffs, basically made it into gaming option #1 since launch day. I’ve barely touched my XB1 outside of Rock Band since 2017.

      However, I will always have a soft spot for the SNES. Again, so many great games. And the controller was brilliant for the time. Sony added handles, two more triggers, and sticks (to one-up the N64 after the fact), and that format is still the default blueprint to this day (copy-my-homework-but-change-it-up-a-bit notwithstanding). So much gaming DNA came from the SNES.