I like them all. But the 2 that stand out the most will be the Sega Mega Drive (the reason I became a gamer). 16 bit games still looks good up to this day, the same can not be said about 8 bit games. And the Nintendo 64, it was such a big leap from 16 bit and it brought so many innovations with it. Analog stick, rumble feature, Z trigger, 4 controller ports, buttons to control your camera (that would later become the 2nd analog stick). The N64 is the reason for so many innovations you still find in games up to this day. Moving around in 3D environments, 1st Person controls, targeting and much more.
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I like them all. But the 2 that stand out the most will be the Sega Mega Drive (the reason I became a gamer). 16 bit games still looks good up to this day, the same can not be said about 8 bit games. And the Nintendo 64, it was such a big leap from 16 bit and it brought so many innovations with it. Analog stick, rumble feature, Z trigger, 4 controller ports, buttons to control your camera (that would later become the 2nd analog stick). The N64 is the reason for so many innovations you still find in games up to this day. Moving around in 3D environments, 1st Person controls, targeting and much more.