Bacchus wrote:Love it, despite massively being in the Mario camp.
Yes, I was pretty much always Nintendo. I have never owned a Sega console (but spent many hours on friends). Sonic always had the aesthetic, but Mario had the playability.
singlepup wrote:Sold my NES for a Genesis. 16-bit and all. Then sold my Genesis for a Super NES.
Always loved the Dreamcast as well. That was the best system of its time, I thought.
I always loved Dreamcast and always held a grudge against PS2 and its stupid DVD player for killing it. It was such a great system for arcade style fighting, shmups, and racing games....practically the successor to the Neo Geo when it came to home arcade. Unfortunately they're prone to disc drive failures these days, just had to cannibalize 2 of my dreamcasts to get the 3rd working last weekend. I probably need to learn how to fix the drives instead of just replacing them if I want to keep mine working forever.
Sega Saturn was the very last console I actually bought. Everything after that was bought by somebody else. I always loved Sega but thought Nintendo and later Sony had way more games.
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paul_ wrote:When are homeland security gonna get on this "2-piece King Size Snickers" horseshit that showed up a couple years ago? I've started dropping one of them on the floor of my car every time.
F355 challenge on the Dreamcast was one of my favourite driving games of all time.
It's funny we're talking about consoles, as I've been hankering after a snes for ages now. My dad sold mine years ago (can't even remember why, for a snowboard I think) and I had tons of games. I'm not sure what's worse, not being able to play shadowrun, or the fact that I had some decent porno pages hidden in the carry case lining.
Will absolutely get a purple button super famicom joypad when I get a snes.