The PS3 and 360 do not count as offline consoles. Keep that shit outta here!!
To offline consoles, basically every console that isn't designed for online usage; The PS2, the GameCube with it's big, black 56k addon, etc. Basically all but the last-gen consoles.
With that said, I'll go for the N64, followed by the GameCube (Far behind) and PS1 (Half as far behind of the GC as the GC is to N64).
The N64 has an awesome controller (For it's wat'edness), wonderful graphics, an excellent supply of games, and uses the totally awesome top-mounted cartridges.
The GC also has an awesome controller, better graphics, but a lack of games, and I dislike the 8cm DVDs used in it.
The PS1 is just nice, a thing between the N64 and the older consoles, an incredibly large collection of games, and a controller that has lived on ever since. The black disks are also cool. Plus it could play CDs
Go!
To offline consoles, basically every console that isn't designed for online usage; The PS2, the GameCube with it's big, black 56k addon, etc. Basically all but the last-gen consoles.
With that said, I'll go for the N64, followed by the GameCube (Far behind) and PS1 (Half as far behind of the GC as the GC is to N64).
The N64 has an awesome controller (For it's wat'edness), wonderful graphics, an excellent supply of games, and uses the totally awesome top-mounted cartridges.
The GC also has an awesome controller, better graphics, but a lack of games, and I dislike the 8cm DVDs used in it.
The PS1 is just nice, a thing between the N64 and the older consoles, an incredibly large collection of games, and a controller that has lived on ever since. The black disks are also cool. Plus it could play CDs
Go!
The idea of any hi-fi system is to reproduce the source material as faithfully as possible, and to deliberately add distortion to everything you hear (due to amplifier deficiencies) because it sounds 'nice' is simply not high fidelity. If that is what you want to hear then there is no problem with that, but by adding so much additional material (by way of harmonics and intermodulation) you have a tailored sound system, not a hi-fi. - Rod Elliot, ESP