The Tiger Game.com. Magnificent beast of a machine. It had Internet (theoretically). 2 game ports...2! In all seriousness it was awful. I was a kid on got sucked in my the features and Internet (big thing at the time..whatever happened to it?)..and a stylus and touch screen!!! It came with 2 games. I think Solitaire may have also come as a built in game....I can't quite remember. Mistakes were made.
The wiiu. I liked the wiiu. It's a bit sad that it didn't pan out. With all the handheld PCs now (not to mention phones and tablets) it would be cool if a developer tried to replicate the same thing on the PC. I managed to get the wiiu for something like 50 quid new by using a combination of deals which was also nice. I wouldn't recommend one now though unless you are a collector. Basically the only worthwhile game that's exclusive to it is Xenoblade X (which will probably get a switch 2 port). I hope Nintendo bring back some of the wackiness with the Switch 2 though. But yeah: for 50 quid I got my moneys worth in terms of usage. I still have it...sometimes i get the urge to dig it out and tinker with it.
Vita: Some of the best gaming hardware Sony ever made. Fantastic system. I just wish it was the Nintendo Vita (which the Switch basically is). Still, smaller 3rd parties kept that system going. I discovered Ys on the system. Got plenty of use out of it. In terms of game count I had a very similar number of 3DS and Vita games in the end. Sadly my Vita had hardware failure. Sony had stopped production and a replacement wasn't really worth it at the time. A shame :(.
Gamecube: Hardware wise basically the perfect console for it's time imho. If it just had clickable sticks and a second shoulder button it would be without fault hardware wise. Everything else....top class. When looking at other consoles each gen I always ask "what's the gamecube of the gen?". A great example of punching smart. Games wise I had a solid collection in the end. Some absolute belters like Metroid Prime and Zelda Wind Waker. Wierd games like Vieutiful Joe. Fzero GX. Cracking games. It was definitely a second class citizen in terms of 3rd party content though.
Possibly a controversial one: PS3. "But PS3 wasn't a failure" I hear you say. If the gamecube and the wiiu were failures (and they were) then the PS3 was very much a failure. It fell well short of expectations. It didn't outsell the PS2: not even close (what was it...only about half the PS2 sales in the end). It also cost Sony a fortune. The only upside for Sony was it got blu-ray over the line to be the standard (how valuable is that these days though?). In a lot of cases it also gave people an inferior experience in multiplats compared to the 360. It was just a poorly designed system and the controller was also absolutely awful. A bad system to play games on. It had some great games though. To their credit: Sony threw the kitchen sink at it to keep the show on the road. I still have mine boxed up and think about digging that out too from time to time. I had the original 60GB model initially but that got the YLOD....while playing Dark Souls 2 (you were already on thin ice Dark Souls....kill my console too why don't ya!! "You Died" not enough?!?!?!?! :P j/k). But yeah: Some great games on a poor gaming system.
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