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| What console do you think has the most consistent library? |
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| toxicmarble000:
I would have to say the Genesis. They have a lot of great hidden gems, console ports, multiplayer, and mature content for a retro machine. |
| blurks:
--- Quote from: toxicmarble000 on August 11, 2017, 04:37:07 pm ---I would have to say the Genesis. They have a lot of great hidden gems, console ports, multiplayer, and mature content for a retro machine. --- End quote --- The Genesis / Mega Drive had a decent selection from every genre, that's right but it also suffers from many titles with below average quality. I tend to say, 50-60% of the Genesis library is just shovelware or junkware. |
| burningdoom:
--- Quote from: blurks on August 11, 2017, 07:37:16 pm --- --- Quote from: toxicmarble000 on August 11, 2017, 04:37:07 pm ---I would have to say the Genesis. They have a lot of great hidden gems, console ports, multiplayer, and mature content for a retro machine. --- End quote --- The Genesis / Mega Drive had a decent selection from every genre, that's right but it also suffers from many titles with below average quality. I tend to say, 50-60% of the Genesis library is just shovelware or junkware. --- End quote --- Yeah, there's a lot of duds on the Genesis. |
| DreamsDied13101:
Interesting to see the Wii U and Dreamcast fetching so much of the vote since both consoles performed miserably. I would have to agree though. Both are probably my two favorite consoles. If you factor in the Wii U e-shop titles you might drop Wii U off the list. It is hard to find much good there unless you count Virtual Console. I own an AES and a lot of games and my only argument against it for this thread is that they are arcade titles. So they are consistently good games if you love arcade titles. I certainly do, but they are not everyone cup of tea and there is not a lot of variety. |
| scraph4ppy:
Well if we are going to talk about consistency in a negative sense then I guess you could put down the Wii as most consistent. For every great game that was released on it, you had twenty quick and dirty minigame collections. We haven't had a ratio like that on a successful system since the Atari days. |
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