I’d have to go with the wood grain Atari 2600, I’m a sucker for 70’s designed electronics.

  • TwoCupsofSugar
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    72 months ago

    while not necessarily the prettiest console by any means but i always thought the Og xbox home menu went way harder than it needed to, now that’s presentation!

    • @otp@sh.itjust.works
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      42 months ago

      This one looks a little naked. Needs more “High Definition Graphics” or whatever it says

  • @lordnikon@lemmy.world
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    32 months ago

    I got my start with atari 2600 but I think the GameCube was the best looking in both form and function. Best looking computer is an IBM Aptiva S IBM Aptiva S

    • @7arakun@lemmy.world
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      32 months ago

      I love how the SP looks. The original feels better in the hand but the clamshell looks so good and it feels great to open and close.

      I’m tempted to get a foldable as my next phone because I miss that design.

      • @f4f4f4f4f4f4f4f4@sopuli.xyz
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        God damn marketing! That picture makes it look like it had OLED before it was invented. Of course, these days you can make it actually look like that but it’s ~$60 and you install it yourself.

        • @frezik@midwest.social
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          It’s a worthwhile mod. I prefer this form factor over the clamshell, but it needs a screen that you can see without 1000W of halogen bulbs around you.

    • @LemUrun@pawb.social
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      12 months ago

      To me, no. PS2 is a retro console, but PS3 (Tom Clancy’s H.A.W.X., Crysis 2) is not. I mean, look at those games’ graphics, they look FENOMENAL.

    • @SpaceCowboy@lemmy.ca
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      12 months ago

      Needs a Sonic 3 cartridge plugged into a Sonic & Knuckles cartridge plugged into the 32X plugged into the Genesis to get the full Sega experience.

      • @NoDignity@lemmy.world
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        32 months ago

        Ask and you shall receive fellow lover of lock on technology ™️

        Unfortunately I don’t have a genesis Game Genie or Action Replay to really spice it up

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    Technically neither a console nor a PC (in the IBM-compatible sense), but the Commodore PET has a certain kind of 70s futurism about it.

    Note the integrated tape deck for all your storage needs.

    The keyboard pictured, while interesting looking, is a complete POS. Later PETs had a more usable keyboard with a better layout.

    Edit: I don’t think that red button at the bottom right is stock. It’s almost certainly a hardware reset button, which on the Commodore machines is typically done by shorting a couple pins on a user expansion port.

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    The Sega Saturn, especially the Japan version:

    Although I never owned this model myself, I recently picked up an 8bitdo replica (M30 bluetooth) of the Japan controller and it looks and feels great, although not strictly a direct copy of the original.

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    22 months ago

    the atari 2600 looks like it could take you back to the future with enough jigawatts

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    22 months ago

    PC Engine. Not only does it look like a prop from the set of TNG, but it is delightfully tiny. The cartridges are little cards that you slot in the front. There is literally nothing bad about a PC Engine. (Except for maybe that it’s only got one controller port)

    NEC-PC-Engine-Console-FL

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      12 months ago

      +1.

      Also it can be turned into a coolest spaceship, with its CDRom attachment, a very first in 1988!

      Also the HuCard format for its games is unbeatable!

      • ElectricMachman
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        12 months ago

        Speaking of spaceships…

        Pc-Engine-Shuttle

        Not the most practical PC engine model, because it lacked the extra oomph of the SuperGrafx and you couldn’t attach a CD-ROM² - but just look at it