Though Nintendo has had plenty of incredible consoles, the Nintendo Switch stands alone at the top.
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My favorite Nintendo console is still the Gamecube. Impressive tech, great controller, no gimmicks, very good game library that spawned new series such as Luigi's Mansion and Pikmin as well as reinventions of Nintendo franchises like Metroid Prime (that also spawned its own series). Nintendo at its best if you ask me.
I don't know. N64 blew my mind with Mario 64. I'll never forget it. Best launch day game in the history of consoles.
I don't know, they have had a lot of great systems. The Switch is a really good one, but there's some stiff competition. There's also usually a bias in favour of what is current, because that tends to be what the most people are spending the most time with at that point in time. That's why I personally prefer to judge a system once its life cycle has come and gone, and we can look back at the legacy it left behind vs that of other systems.
Imo that's very sad.
"and the best is yet to come."
When?