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7/7/2025, 11:46:18 AM
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SNES probably.
I was born in Yugoslavia in 1989 we didn't keep up with tech like the rest of the world so until 1997 I played the NES/SNES/Gamegear/Megadrive. Some rare kids PS1 but it looked incredibly obsolete compared to PCs with Voodoo 2s. So I never really got the PS1/N64 era as something spectacular because I moved from Doom2 to Quake 1 to Quake 2 to Half life and UT in the span of like 3 years. And given the controls and smoothness KB+M of Q2, UT and HL 1 all consoles look like gimped toys in comparison. Thats what the kids who didn't have the reflexes to play FPS played.
PS2 was okay. DS was the first handheld that I could say that I actually enjoyed.
GB and GBA felt like they were massive compromises, and battery costs were ridicilous or should I say my parents made it look ridicilous so I never got to play them properly outisde I was mostly stuck on AC adapters indoors and the fact that they didn't have backlight screens was also one reason.
DS I could actually play on the go in school, after school. At university in between classes.
Still I prefer the Sprites of the SNES the most. This is where I personally as a kid saw the most innovation.
Playing Mario on the NES and then a few years later getting to see World was amazing, then when Yoshis Island came out I was absolutely floored. That game felt like nothing I had ever seen before.
I remember I had it borrowed from some shop and I cried like a fucking bitch for a whole day when we had to give it back.
SNES probably.
I was born in Yugoslavia in 1989 we didn't keep up with tech like the rest of the world so until 1997 I played the NES/SNES/Gamegear/Megadrive. Some rare kids PS1 but it looked incredibly obsolete compared to PCs with Voodoo 2s. So I never really got the PS1/N64 era as something spectacular because I moved from Doom2 to Quake 1 to Quake 2 to Half life and UT in the span of like 3 years. And given the controls and smoothness KB+M of Q2, UT and HL 1 all consoles look like gimped toys in comparison. Thats what the kids who didn't have the reflexes to play FPS played.
PS2 was okay. DS was the first handheld that I could say that I actually enjoyed.
GB and GBA felt like they were massive compromises, and battery costs were ridicilous or should I say my parents made it look ridicilous so I never got to play them properly outisde I was mostly stuck on AC adapters indoors and the fact that they didn't have backlight screens was also one reason.
DS I could actually play on the go in school, after school. At university in between classes.
Still I prefer the Sprites of the SNES the most. This is where I personally as a kid saw the most innovation.
Playing Mario on the NES and then a few years later getting to see World was amazing, then when Yoshis Island came out I was absolutely floored. That game felt like nothing I had ever seen before.
I remember I had it borrowed from some shop and I cried like a fucking bitch for a whole day when we had to give it back.
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