I think there are plenty of NES, GB and GBC and a few Master System games that have actually aged pretty damn well in my book and still look sound and play great now, granted they're never gonna compare to the likes of what you find on the PC engine, Mega Drive and Super Nintendo, but I still love games such as NES Batman, NES Batman Return of the Joker, Shatterhand, Ninja Gaiden 1, 2 and 3, Kirby's Adventure, Super Mario Bros. 1, 2 and 3, Contra, Super C, Castlevania 1 and 3, ZAS (GB), Crisis Force (FC), Crystalis, Adventure Island 2 and 3, Final Fantasy III (FC), Dragon Warrior IV, Super Mario Land 2, Gremlins 2, Journey to Silius, Bomberman II, Jackie Chan's Action Kung Fu (NES), Faxanadu, TMNT 3 The Manhattan Project, Wacky Races (GBC), Zelda Link's Awakening DX (GBC)...
The point is that there is no shortage of 8 bit games that are still pretty damn good, sure some of you might not agree with some of my choices, but there are plenty more that I haven't mentioned so my point stands...
I voted for the 16 bit generation for a good reason, that's when 2D graphics became truly amazing, 2D gameplay was pretty much perfected, and the sound that those systems produced has never been and will probably never be surpassed, but if you dismiss the 8 bits you're only doing yourself a disservice...
Yeah I know I was a little dismissive of the 5th generation earlier in the thread while saying I didn't have a ton of experience with it, but that wasn't exactly the most accurate way to word what I was trying to say, not only do I have experience with the 5th gen systems (minus the Saturn which I really want to play when I can) but I was open to suggestions! (In other words, I'm not being a hypocrite by defending the 3rd generation even though the 4th is my favourite by a long shot)