Is this poll in any way influenced by the discussion in the shoutbox the other day?
Are we voting with the first system being your favorite, or the last system being your favorite? I voted in order of favorite to least favorite.
So that would be Dreamcast, Saturn, SMS, Genesis for me.
Dreamcast-- Awesome, awesome system. The other 128-bitters couldn't touch it in terms of "fun games." Also, it pioneered a whole bunch of shit, namely Internet access on a console. The fact you can play SMS games at nearly 100% correctness is a big plus. Not to mention all the other emulators available for it. It's sexy. (Put a Dreamcast next to an XBOX and you'll see what I mean.) Tons of "independent" releases. The list goes on, and on. And on.
Saturn-- This is probably #1 for a lot of people, but the 32-bit era was my least favorite era of gaming. Still, it did an admirable job and had some great 2D stuff. (Can't touch the PC-FX though.
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SMS-- Someone (guyjin?) said the SMS was the NeoGeo AES of the 8-bit era. Enough said.
Genesis-- To coin a runinruder phrase, the Genesis was "weaksauce" compared to SEGA's other consoles. It had an annoying soundchip that tended to make my ears bleed and it's color ability was arguably inferior to that of the SMS. Everything was brown, purple, or dithered to all hell. It had a few good games I still play today (Sonic series, Vectorman, Space Harrier II, and a couple shooters) but... that was about it.