I seem to like the Xbox 360 for reasons people don't like it
As far as I'm concerned it has the best gamepad (I don't like fighting games though so I have little use for a D-pad). I also find the interface's bright colors welcoming whereas I find the PS3 sterile. Not that it really matters since I spend so little time looking through that stuff, I just load my game when I turn it on. I agree the online community is filled with annoying people but I've been playing a lot of Tribes Ascend on PC lately and there is always an idiot typing away in chat (helps that we can't hear each other talking). Anyways, Xbox 360 is too new to put on my most liked systems of all time.
My best childhood memories are of the Intellivision and Genesis, and therefore the platforms I like the most (I'd put C64 but it doesn't qualify since this is a console thread
). I also enjoyed my Sega Master System and combining a converter with the Game Gear I was able to play my favorites on the go. I've no dislike for Nintendo, I just never played their systems much since I had Sega systems and not many friends so never had many opportunities to play NES or SNES. However, I did get a Game Boy and had some fun with it but that screen is awful and I own a lot of weak games for it. That's a problem I have with the Saturn too, I just never got any of the good games. Bought my Saturn late and found it difficult to find good games as many retailers were already dropping it. Someone mentioned Saturn had the best multi-platform games, yet I thought it was the opposite. The PlayStation led the 3D graphics charge and the Saturn was difficult to program 3D on, though it was a great machine for 2D graphics which made it good for all the arcade fighting games. My frustration with the Saturn led me to try the PlayStation, the first non-Sega system I bought with my own money.
Maybe the 32X is the platform I dislike the most. When I got it I couldn't even use it because I needed a RF adapter that wasn't included. Believe it or not, that was really difficult to find and I was working at a toy store at the time. I think it took me nearly two weeks to finally find one in another state. Then the only games I ever bought were Star Wars (disappointing), Doom (my first Doom experience), and World Series Baseball (liked the Genesis version better). While working at the toy store I was given the opportunity to play the Virtual Console before it was released as the Nintendo rep that changed out the kiosk games brought it with her. I played some sort of flying game with a perspective from behind a jet I believe. That was tough to play and I didn't care for it, and never played a Virtual Boy again.