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minus-squareRhynoplaz@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up4·1 year agoDepends on how you define greatest. There were more powerful consoles, but there weren’t a lot of TurboGrafx (is that the right era?) customers, and there weren’t a lot of games coming out for it. The SNES had a constant stream of the best (and many of the worst) games in every genre
Depends on how you define greatest.
There were more powerful consoles, but there weren’t a lot of TurboGrafx (is that the right era?) customers, and there weren’t a lot of games coming out for it. The SNES had a constant stream of the best (and many of the worst) games in every genre