My vote is the Virtua Boy. I didn't understand it when it was new, much less now.
For those interested in the NGPC, SainT at Atari Age (AA) is fairly far along in his flash cart development for the handheld!
I appreciate the Jaguar as a "between generation" console & really think it had more potential. This plus Atari's history, the quirkiness, and the homebrew/indie scene keep me into it.
The Jag had 3 retail games released this year on cartridge with boxes & manuals (Custodian, Rebooteroids, Xenon 2). I'm not talking mini games. Also, there's an AA forum member (CJ) porting over a ton of the Atari ST library. Pretty awesome to see 4 player Gauntlet II running on a Jaguar. Many of these direct ST ports saw cart & box releases as well.
Freaking Jeff Minter (T2K, Defender 2K, Vita TXK, xbox 360 visualizer, Space Giraffe) posted on the AA boards Jaguar sub forum today for example. The Jag community can be a bit toxic at times, but it is alive, thriving, and fast approaching the DC indie & homebrew scene IMO. The upcoming SD cart is being made with game development in mind so this will only grow. The SD cart will even be able to emulate the CD drive so we can enjoy such legendary titles as Highlander
@JMustang, not surprised at all by your DC comment. There's only a dozen RPGs & no SRPGs. I am a bit surprised you dont keep one around for Grandia II & Skies though. Guess Grandia II is on Steam & Skies on GCN.
CRTGAMER wrote:HDAdvance/HDLoader/FreeMC makes the PS2 a very desirable convenient console for ease of choosing various games. Install the games, put the original discs away and fast load off the internal hard drive. So many controller options and such a huge library. Throw in all the obscure exclusive imports which also can be installed without need of a mod chip.
This! While I've always liked the PS2, I agree having the ability to easily boot games right off the internal HDD or USB has gotten me MUCH more into the scene.
The console essentially has a "flash cart"/Optical Drive Emulator solution nearly out of the box. $10 FMCB mem card off ebay + USB. Of course the HDD method is better & still cheap. Over the years, I think that scene will grow the PS2's stock in our community. A couple of us in mod section even have PS1 games running via USB on PS2.
While I know CRT knows this, for others:
The oXbox can easily be soft modded for retail titles (not near as easy as the PS2 FMCB though). The stock HDD is only 8GB though so you're storing 1 game or so. That brings you into the much more complicated process of upgrading the HDD. Then you have to convert .iso to .xbe files. It gets cumbersome.
Essentially, the PS2 wins the "playing retail digital games battle" IMO but oXbox wins the emu/MAME scene.