Nintendo 64!
A past few days ago I was playing games on the PS3 and as PS4. Recently, one of my friends purchased a gaming CD key from the Website of Instant-gaming and started playing the game on the PC platform, instead of playing it on any Playstation network. The graphic cards in the PC supported a lot and enhancing the playing mode in the game.
I've enjoyed everything I've had, during the time I owned them. They've all done their job for me and were 'favourites' of their time to me.
Overall, I think I'd struggle to beat the PS2 if you really had to push me for an answer. I adored that console and seemed like a really nice, sensible progression from the original PS1. I was heavily into gaming at the time it was launched and the fact that I was backward compatible (a feat that Sony still hasn't fully repeated to this day) was a huge bonus considering the collection I had built up for the PS1. The collection I had by the end of the PS2's days ended up filling three full-length shelves and half of a cupboard I had at the end of my bed.
How times have changed since then…
I can't say I've had the same connection of genuine admiration with the PS3 – even though it's been the 'longest serving' console to me and hasn't missed a beat. Strange, isn't it…?! I do have a couple of theories as to why that is (not necessarily the console's fault – more personal reasons), but won't go into that now.
I hope I can rekindle some love when I do eventually get a PS4 as I want to have one 'last hurrah' at console gaming before I get too old and/or no longer have the time. I've just got a horrible, sinking feeling it'll end up being too complicated for me. If I can get it all up and running (internet-wise – this is my biggest concern. Never done it before), there's no reason why it won't be a happy relationship. It's very much "watch this space" over the next three months or so…
I play games on PC or mbile mostly.
Playstation 5. The best gaming console.