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What is your most favorite Nintendo console?

What is your most favorite Nintendo console?


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Any console.

Oh yeah, choose other if you're from Japan. (If you liked N64DD or that console before Famicom.)

I chose DS. What? It's awesome!

EDIT: If your favorite Nintendo console is more than 1, respond on the bottom instead of voting!)
 
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It was GameCube, but I switched to Nintendo DS. I just love the portability, as well as the massive collection of puzzle games and role-playing games.

I'm collecting DS games, actually. I have 100, so far.
 
The SNES. I've got nothing more to add besides the fact it is still awesome.
 
Nintendo 64 all day. First console so I am be a bit biased. OoT and MM, sorted :p
Love the SNES though too, of what I have played of it through the VC, remakes and such. Insane library....
 
Game boy advance ( excluding micro, it sucks,) because you can play gen 1,2,3 all one console, and trade with all o them
 
Nintendo 64 forever. ForEVerrr.

Nostalgia and great games rolled into one package. It's the system of my childhood and it's still as entertaining as ever. No other console can ever top it.
 
I'm still partial to the N64/gamecube :<
I still own an N64 and it doesn't stop being awesome.. <3
 
SNES. Best library ever:

[video=youtube;KYBJ4KlL1ps]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KYBJ4KlL1ps&feature=related[/video]

2nd is Cube, 3rd is n64.
 
SNES. Best library ever:

[video=youtube;KYBJ4KlL1ps]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KYBJ4KlL1ps&feature=related[/video]

2nd is Cube, 3rd is n64.

Nice! When I first saw that video, I thought that Earthbound/Mother 2 would be in it. (Ha ha, right I am!) There were also some games I was familiar with...like F-Zero. I never played it, but I heard of F-Zero 64, which had that course similar to Rainbow Road from Mario Kart 64.
 
The Gamecube!

It's not all old like the n64; it's not trying too hard to be different like the Wii was. Gameplay is really good. The gamecube's controller is really comfortable to use; infact, a lot of people use the Gcn controller when given the option on wii games. The n64 has some classic games that I miss, but I don't think I'd enjoy them as much as gamecube games if I played them again. I don't always like how the wii feels like they have to include motion in most of their games. I dislike how it's more geared towards kids and how it tones down game series' (imo SSX Blur is sort of lame and kiddified compared to ssx3). Don't get me wrong, I love the n64 and the wii, and most of the wii games i've gotten are nice or great. I was just pointing out a couple things.

These games are examples of the gamecube being awesome:
-Smash bros melee (one word: gameplay)
-Metroid Prime (I've never gotten a metroid game until a month ago. But after seeing that it was ign's pick for #1 cube game of all time, I had to get it. I was blown away.)
-F-Zero GX (best racing game ever! Very hardcore)
-twilight princess
-mario party 5
-paper mario TTYD
-pokemon collosseum (best pokemon game ever! It actually has a good plot and every battle is a double battle)
-super monkey ball 2
-animal crossing (This is a really good game to play with a sybling when you're young. It feels super special, there's so much stuff to get, with many secrets and events)
-Sonic adventure 2 Battle
-MK double dash
 
Oh, the SNES, totally. It has the most consistently-good games on it, the graphics don't have any issues with them, and the controller and system design is nearly perfect.
 
Oh, the SNES, totally. It has the most consistently-good games on it, the graphics don't have any issues with them, and the controller and system design is nearly perfect.

Not just the graphics, but the sound. The sound was way ahead of it's time, and was even more advanced then some arcade machines, back when arcade machines were still using Yamaha FM chips.
 
I'm going to say the GameCube. It had many great games (some I can think of right now are Animal Crossing, SSBM, Super Monkey Ball 2, Mario Kart Double Dash!!, Luigi's Mansion, Mario Party 4 & 5, etc.) The Wii is cool and all, but I don't like the Wii remote much and I use the GameCube controller instead whenever it's possible. :)
 
For me, it's a tie between the GameCube and the N64. Both of them have so many amazing games. :D
 
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