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    This list is a joke without the C64. Nuff sa(i)d.

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    You goto give the C64 some credit in any list such as this as well as it's bigger brother the C128 or the smaller C16/Plus 4, which were quite good machines.

    And if you have the Amiga you also have to have the Atari ST, which was quite the equal to the Amiga.

    All of these machines live on in emulation form, even if the company's only live on in name.

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    I dont agree with:

    -Mattel Intelivision(almost unknown,nothing special,why one of the best?)
    -Gameboy Advance(Very very good but not better than simple old Gameboy)
    -386/486(Just awful,Amiga was there that period)
    -Nintendo 64(You dont buy a machine for 3-4 good games)


    -Mattel should be replaced with Amstrad CPC6128 or Commodore 64(Best 8-bit home computers)
    -Gameboy Advance with Gameboy mono(Best handheld ever)
    -386/486 with Sega Megadrive(The 16-bit revolution)
    -Nintendo 64 with Super Nes(The perfect opponet for Megadrive)

    Amiga 500 or NES should be in the 1st place

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    Quote Originally Posted by DCRich View Post
    how in the hell is the C64 not on the list, seeing as how it has the most sold units of any single computer in the world. It had amazing sound, and boasted over 10,000 titles.

    And for that matter, how did the speccy beat it? I think you need to rethink your top 10 list.

    I second that. The first think i noticed, was the missing of the Commodore 64 in the list. Just like DCRich said, It is still in "the guiness book of records" in the category, most sold personal computer. And if this list is only for Consoles, then the Amiga should not be in the list aswell. (dont get me wrong, i am a huge Amiga fan aswell). But the title says "game machine" so they both belong there, in my opinion.

    And yes, the SNES should be in "my list" too. The best 16-bit console of those days. (except the NEOGEO, but that console was to expensive.)

    But further more this topic always has to do with taste and what your feelings were with one of those consoles.

    Greetings from Holland

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    Pretty good list. Of course I agree with some things, and disagree with others. That makes it a good thing that this is a list of opinion and fact, otherwise I would be just a tad mad.

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    And if you have the Amiga you also have to have the Atari ST, which was quite the equal to the Amiga.
    I agree the atari st and amiga were out at the same time and competing but there is one major difference between the two models and that is the st was 16bit where as the amiga (1200) was 32bit with much better graphics! , st wins for sound though.

    I don't know about the rich man's computer thing. My family was lower middle class, and got one around '86 I think it was. Also, if it was such a rich man's computer, how is it that it sold over 30 million units in it's lifetime.

    Like any new piece of hardware, it was expensive when it came out, but that changed, and it sold better than any single computer in history.
    Ok perhaps rich mans console/computer wans't the right way of putting it but it was expensive for the first year of its like compared to the speccy, plus the speccy had been out longer than the 64 which gave it a big advantage and back catalogue of great games.

    If it were my list i would start in order of:

    8bit) zx spectrum 128k+2 or zx 48k (rubber keys)

    16 bit) Sega megadrive/genesis + CD , Also the st for computers + its 16bit

    32bit) Amiga A1200

    64 bit) N64 cause there isn't any other except that god awful jaguar, the jaguar wasn't true 32 bit anyway as it used 2 32bit cpu's (fact)!

    128) A toss up between sega dreamcast and the ps2

    Handhelds) gameboy/lynx/gamegear/neo geo pocket = gamegear for me
    ..............) Gameboy advance / nokia ngage = gba of course
    ..............) psp / DS/DSlite + DS/DSlite only due to easy piracy

    I am being bias here of course owning all those system and still owning then to this day.

    paul

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