the16bitgamer,
@the16bitgamer@lemmy.world avatar

By my definition, the Vita is Retro. In which case that since it can emulate everything I want to play and more.

If I have to go pre 2010 probably a DS or PSP due to the vast library of games I like

Pre 2000… PlayStation 1 or Super Nintendo leaning heavily on PlayStation

Carter,

Wii U is probably the safest bet as it can natively play GameCube and Wii games with easy emulation for the rest of the systems.

qyron,

Mega Drive

I still have mine.

Mini_Moonpie,

Does Wii U with its entire eShop count as a retro console? Because, despite being unpopular, it had a lot of games from a lot of past Nintendo consoles.

Glemek,

Given that it is nintendo’s next most recent console, I don’t think it does. An arguement could be made for the wii though, and I think that had an even more extensive virtual console

caseyweederman,

what

caseyweederman,

WHAT

caseyweederman,

That can’t be right.

Glemek,

427 games on the wii virtual console: …wikipedia.org/…/List_of_Virtual_Console_games_fo…

318 games on wii u virtual console: …wikipedia.org/…/List_of_Virtual_Console_games_fo…

Though checking back in on it, I had forgotten that the wii u could boot into wii mode and you could get wii virtual console on it.

caseyweederman,

No no, the fact that there was nothing between WiiU and Switch.
That’s what’s giving me this existential crisis.

Glemek,

Oh lol, I hadn’t even considered that because the switch feels like such a natural successor to the wii u

iheartneopets,

Is the PS2 old enough yet to be considered retro? That would be my pick, if so.

LifeOfChance,

I dont want to accept it however I’m pretty sure that it is considered retro. I would also pick ps2 not only does it have an massive library of games but there are alot of insanely good ones

BellaDonna,

PS3 is considered retro now

LifeOfChance,

Hey! This was a nice civil chat you didn’t need that hostility!

Joking aside sadly I read that as well and it’s mind blowing at first.

iheartneopets,

Yeah, some of my favorites of all time are PS2 games. Plus, not only does it have a huge library on its own, but it can play PS1 games as well

LifeOfChance,

Exactly! Honestly the birth of some series starting on PS2 and some were skyrocketed because of the PS2. It’s truly perfect system. The fact that it’s one of the few systems you could buy and have endless hours on it spread across multiple games is still amazing.

Rhynoplaz,

Definitely SNES. A few years ago I might have said N64, but I’ve realized that there were very few good games for the 64.

NoDoy,
@NoDoy@lemmy.ml avatar

I was teetering toward the Super Nintendo also with Earthbound, MK2/MK3 Ultimate, and Super Mario World. The roaming around in Super Mario 64 and flying non-stop with the birdman suit in Pilotwings 64 won me over with the N64 in the end though.

Could do this all day…

Rhynoplaz,

That’s where I was until about 5 years ago when I bought a used N64 so I could play those greats again, and after about a week, I never touched it again. Still playing my Super though!

Sabin10,

The 5th gen consoles are a great time capsule of everything developers didn’t understand about 3d gaming. If you don’t have a strong sense of nostalgia for them, most of the games aren’t worth bothering with and even the ones that still hold up were mostly dead ne better on the 6th gen consoles.

The fact that most of the great 2d games were intentionally withheld from the North American market is a real shame since the ps1 and Saturn were amazing at 2d.

Rhynoplaz,

If Atari was the infancy of video games, then the N64 must be the awkward puberty years.

Sabin10,

5h gen consoles are basically the 3d equivalent of the Atari.

Nacktmull,
ook_the_librarian,
@ook_the_librarian@lemmy.world avatar
Nacktmull,

Nice counter, lol

Kolanaki,
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

Amiga or Commodore 64. If I get bored of the games already around, I can just program my own!

ace_garp,
@ace_garp@lemmy.world avatar

Oh yeah, Amiga ftw.

So much gold.

knF,

New 3DS XL. Great screen(s), great battery, great emulation capability and great native games.

Aatube,
@Aatube@kbin.social avatar

Great menu, great cfw…

Secret300,

I got a new 2ds xl and I gotta say, it’s ass. I have fun with Kingdom hearts, monster hunter, and smash bros. Mario kart gets boring and every other game is in this dumb chibi art style. Every jrpg.

knF,

I found Xenoblade absolutely impressive under all aspects. Zelda is fantastic, FF EX, Dragonquest… all with their distinctive art style and mechanics

But what really stuns me are the emulation capabilities. You can play all Nintendo portable games at ease + a ton of home console of the '90s and before and all in your pocket

NewNewAccount,

FYI, retro means something new with inspiration from the past. The word you’re looking for is vintage.

Setting that aside, it’s gotta be the SNES. The games from that generation have aged far more gracefully than the early 3d games of the fifth and sixth generation consoles.

JTStrikesBack,

The Retro/Vintage thing drives me crazy. Not that I mind words altering their meaning over time, that’s just a fact of language. But searching for things when the two words are used interchangeably half the time is a chore 😂 From what I’ve seen, other hobbies do it a bit better than video games do.

But I’m going to completely agree with the SNES. Early 3D aged so horribly, if you ask me. As much as I loved my N64 back in the day, it is easily my least used console and mostly just collects dust.

DarkMetatron,

In german this differentiation is only valid for furniture (and sometimes clothing), everything else is always just Retro. 😮‍💨 People are unwilling to change their minds on that. I had that discussion often enough to give up and just accept it. Sometimes neo-retro is used for inspired new stuff, seems to be easier to create new words the to use the correct ones it seems. 😫

km3k,

I’d have to go with one of the kings of backwards compatibility to have a huge library; the original PS3 for its PS1/PS2 backwards compatibility, GBA SP for its GB/GBC backwards compatibility, or Wii U for its Wii and Virtual Console compatibility. Of those, I’d probably pick Wii U.

catastrophicblues,

GBA SP

Damdy,

I’d say the gamecube for smash melee mostly, but the first Wii was backwards compatible so there’s literally no downsides to that over GameCube.

GunValkyrie,

I’m sad no one else has said Dreamcast.

skullone,

To the top with ye!!!

whoisearth,
@whoisearth@lemmy.ca avatar

Best console ever.

Sabin10,

I’d still take the snes but DC is my second choice since I’m a big fan of fighting games

nonfuinoncuro,

I could probably play soul calibur and powerstone forever

ShitOnABrick,
@ShitOnABrick@lemmy.world avatar

Xbox 360 if that’s to young then prehaps the PS2 or gameboy

killeronthecorner,
@killeronthecorner@lemmy.world avatar

Hearing the 360 referred to as retro physically pains me

elbarto777,

Too* young.

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