Favorite system of all time 32-bit-64-bit era only

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What is your favorite system 32-bit-64-bit era only

Sega Saturn
19
51%
Playstation
13
35%
Atari Jaguar
0
No votes
3DO
1
3%
Nintendo 64
3
8%
M2
0
No votes
32x
0
No votes
Amiga CD 32
0
No votes
PC-FX
0
No votes
Apple Bandai Pippin
1
3%
 
Total votes: 37

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Favorite system of all time 32-bit-64-bit era only

Post by claudio »

What is your favorite system 32-bit-64-bit era only.

I know this may have been talked about here in the past, but i missed it.

Anyways, my favorite is the Sega Saturn, although PSX isnt far behind, the Saturn truly is a dream come true with amazing classic 2D games, Shmups, Fighters and more.

Although I grew up with a PSX, Ive really enjoyed the Saturn the last couple of years, and I use it more than my PSX these days.
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Post by PharmaceuticalCowboy »

Man, what a hard one! I definitely love my N64 and I grew up with it and always grew up chasing the arcade experience on the Saturn. It's only recently that I have procured one and now I believe it is the best system of the era. Great question! :)
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Post by Droid party »

Umm. shouldn't the question be " Favourite system of the 32-64 bit era" All time kinda means all time. Sorry if I sound like a jerk, I don't mean to.
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Post by claudio »

Droid party wrote:Umm. shouldn't the question be " Favourite system of the 32-64 bit era" All time kinda means all time. Sorry if I sound like a jerk, I don't mean to.
i guess it depends on your perspective, but im hoping someone pick specifically their favorite 32-64 bit system
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Post by Daniel Primed »

I haven't and won't vote in this poll, I can't decide betwen the N64 and PSone. They are both awesome consoles its too tough to call.
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Post by nightwalker »

I had to go for the playstation because I didnt had a saturn until recently (but i always drooled seeing pictures of nights) and now Im having a blast with it. And of course my favorite rpg since secret of mana and evermore was ff7 and IX so I have to go with the playstation.
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Post by fastbilly1 »

As much as I love my N64, Baku Baku on the Sega Saturn is irreplaceable.
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Post by All Hail The New Flesh »

I prefer the Playstation, mainly because its the system I really grew up playing, I don't really play much Saturn back then until now.
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Post by Mozgus »

If we're just talking game library, PS1. If we're factoring in hardware reliability and visual design, then I'm not sure.
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Post by racketboy »

Saturn.
duh.
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