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1. SNES
Super Mario All Stars, A Link To the Past, Street Fighter II, Donkey Kong Country, Mortal Kombat, Super Metroid, Final Fantasy IV. You really couldn't ask for a better console. |
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2. Game Boy Advance
Much like the PS2, the GBA is still going strong even after a few years of its successor being on the market. Despite having fewer buttons than the real 16-bit masterpiece, the GBA was able to successfully emulate SNES games like Final Fantasy IV, Street Fighter II, and A Link To The Past as well as introduce other groundbreaking titles such as Golden Sun, Advance Wars, and WarioWare Inc. |
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3. PlayStation 2
The PlayStation 2 opened up a door full of new experiences when I got it shortly after Christmas in 2000. Most notably, it was the first DVD player in my house, and over the years, it became the main console I would buy all of my games on; essentially leaving my GameCube to collect dust. It was also the first console I owned that was backwards compatible with Playstation games. Final Fantasy X, GTAIII, God of War, Street Fighter Anniversary Edition, SSX, Tony Hawk's Underground, and Ratchet & Clank are just a few among the many awesome games I remember playing over the years. |
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4. Xbox 360
This is the first system I ever owned that had online capabilities and an HDD out of the box. While I didn't think much of it at first, I liked watching game trailers and playing game demos for free a lot more than I ever thought I would. I didn't start getting into the actual online portion of gaming until a month ago, and thats when my interest in this system quickly rose and started buying games for it almost on a weekly basis to catch up on all of the great online games like the Orange Box, R6 Vegas, and Gears of War. |