Really tempted to go with the Dreamcast since it's the only one of these I've never had... but if it's the only one I'm going to have, the SNES probably has the largest selection of _good_ games. But make mine the sexy rounded PAL one with the colorful buttons.
N64 in an instant. Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon is one of my all time favourites for a start and my PC runs linux and neither Mupen or Project64 seem to work so I haven't played in years. N64 was my first games console so I have the nostalgia. N64 had some but didn't have that many great RPGs though.
The NES probably had the biggest library of games. There were so many oddball games out there beyond the mainstream ones everyone played to keep you busy. Every new kid you would meet back then had games none of my core group of friends had ever heard of. Games like Toobin, Section-Z, Monster Party, etc. There were rental stores in my area that had bootleg games too. Starbuster Video had that backroom full of "adult games" for Nintendo.
FrozenSTi
Replaying the old games never hit the same way. I think today's youth enjoy them way more than I ever would again.
Hexrowe
Really tempted to go with the Dreamcast since it's the only one of these I've never had... but if it's the only one I'm going to have, the SNES probably has the largest selection of _good_ games. But make mine the sexy rounded PAL one with the colorful buttons.
theboned1
N64 was pretty groundbreaking. But for pure entertainment I'd go with the SNES. All the hits came from that system.
AbeFromanPartyOf3
Gimme a GameCube, those graphics were way ahead of their time
OverzealousDude
Seeeegaaaaaa!
guardianzero
I only get one? Guess i gotta get rid of a lot of consoles..
MacDofGlasgow
N64 in an instant. Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon is one of my all time favourites for a start and my PC runs linux and neither Mupen or Project64 seem to work so I haven't played in years. N64 was my first games console so I have the nostalgia. N64 had some but didn't have that many great RPGs though.
imguursuuxhaard
If I get the full library (or at least top 10 picks), give me SNES. No regrets.
mirrorz
The NES probably had the biggest library of games. There were so many oddball games out there beyond the mainstream ones everyone played to keep you busy. Every new kid you would meet back then had games none of my core group of friends had ever heard of. Games like Toobin, Section-Z, Monster Party, etc. There were rental stores in my area that had bootleg games too. Starbuster Video had that backroom full of "adult games" for Nintendo.
KsuviKhor
I owned and loved Monster Party!