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SNES

SNES

Considered by many to represent the Golden Age of gaming, quality games such as the Donkey Kong Country series convinced many that the newer 32-bit consoles had little to offer over the SNES and helped to make it the best selling system of the 16-bit era.

Nintendo 64

Nintendo 64

Although not as successful as the SNES before it, the N64 gave us some of the most memorable games of the 90's. Super Mario 64 is one of the finest adventure games ever made and Goldeneye 007 changed what we expect from multiplayer shooters.

Mega Drive

Mega Drive

The Mega Drive was the SNES's major competitor and was Sega's best selling console. Marketed as the cool system to own, many of its best games are arcade conversions. Several add-on's were released, allowing it to keep pace with evolving hardware.

PlayStation

PlayStation

The PSone is the first in the PlayStation series of consoles released by Sony in 1995. It's early focus on 3D graphics and realism made it popular with an older audience than consoles of the 16-bit era.

NES

NES

The NES dominated the 8-bit era and was arguably responsible for revitalising the video game industry after the crash of 1983. Quality releases such as Super Mario Bros. 3 towards the end of it's life ensured it survived well into the 16-bit era.

Game Boy

Game Boy

Although technically not as advanced as it's main competitor the Sega Game Gear, the Game Boy's relatively low cost, long battery life and huge games library ensured it became the hand-held of choice.

PS2

PS2

The PS2 is the best selling console to date with over 145 million units shipped worldwide. With games still being produced and a back catalogue of almost 2,000 games, the PS2 remains popular with gamers on a budget.

Dreamcast

Dreamcast

Although it was to be Sega's last venture into the home console market, 700 games were released for the Dreamcast before it was withdrawn shortly after the launch of the PS2. Many believe the Dreamcast was ahead of it's time, with games still being develo

Game Boy Color

Game Boy Color

Master System

Master System

Game Gear

Game Gear

XBOX

XBOX

Saturn

Saturn

GBA

GBA

GameCube

GameCube

XBOX 360

XBOX 360

Neo Geo MVS

Neo Geo MVS

Mega CD

Mega CD

Jaguar 64

Jaguar 64

Sega 32X

Sega 32X

Atari Lynx

Atari Lynx

Nokia N-Gage

Nokia N-Gage