I'm just wondering what the criteria is for "greatest console, all time". All criteria are subjective. Slinky seems to think that a great console is defined by its reception when released as well as library size and "self actualization" of the console (to borrow a term from psychology).
It is a safe bet that many PCE/TG16 enthusiasts have a different set of criteria.
This is true.........
well I mean about the criteria.....and justification for each person's persoanl best system.
Is it longevity?
How well it has held up over the years?
Impact on video gaming as a whole?
Library of games?
or simply the company that created it?
who knows what you or anyone feels edges out others...
but since I have yet to even say which system I think is the best of all time, space, and this dimenson...
I'd have to go with:
Atari 2600: Why? It was my first system ever, and I have many fond memories playing with my dad....I don't even know if you could call the 2600 8-bit so I give it it's own slot as the first home system worth a damb to the general consumer.
SMS for 8-bit (why because it was honeslty better hardware then the NES, but lack of 3rd party support due to the monoloply Nintendo had (which I never understood at the time or was aware of) made it suffer with games to play). Thi is a new love I have devleoped when I gave the system a chance and played it as an adult.
For 16-bit man that is hard......SNES..sorry....Fanboyism won out...it has the most games I still enjoy playing and dang it I STILL discover other games that are worth a play.
Now here is where I always get confused with what is and isn't a 32 bit system...but if the Sega CD counts that would have to be it for me....why? For all the bashing it got, it has one HELL of a game library of gems to play many of which are still exclusive to the Sega CD.
For the 64 bit era which I guess is N64, and the PS1, I'd say N64..........I still game on the N64, and with the PS1 it was and is largly a RPG system to me......sure there are some great non RPG games, but it is more of a nostalgia factor for me.....
and I'll pick this up later....lunch time.