M500,

You got it backwards. Is a portable pc that’s like a console.

toiletobserver,

Retro pi

friend_of_satan,

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  • toiletobserver,

    Raspberry pi3b, but you could run it on many things

    papalonian,

    Really depends on your definition of best. I think the PS2 and the Xbox 360 were the last great consoles, they’re the best in my book but they obviously aren’t too common anymore.

    Pixel,

    Really like my switch. Love Mario, Zelda, retro games, many others, and the portability.

    roofuskit,
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    The one you enjoy most. In my childhood it was NES, SNES, Gameboy. When got older it was the XBOX then the 360. I enjoyed the Wii as a yound adult for the party factor. My kid got gifted a switch from grandparents and we enjoy it as a whole family. We got the kiddo a PS5 last year because they love Spiderman. That works really well and has about every game I’d want to play. I also stream games from my PC to my TV. I’m spoiled for choice, I don’t think any one of them is significantly better than the other. Consoles do have a big price edge these days thanks to GPU price gouging.

    jeanofthedead,

    GeForce Now on the Shield Pro.

    hal_5700X,
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    PlayStation 2 due to it’s game library.

    Squirrel,
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    NES. Zelda, Mario, Final Fantasy, Metal Gear (kind of), Dragon Quest, etc.; it was the beginning of many great franchises.

    angstylittlecatboy, (edited )

    Take your pick between PS2, OG Xbox, GameCube, Dreamcast, or SNES. I just think those are the consoles with the strongest libraries.

    TehBamski,
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    The gaming console is one you own or the one with the games you want to play. PC is also a good option.

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