What is the best video game console of all time?

By YPB Team

Portable handhelds versus living room powerhouses — this lineup covers every generation of gaming hardware. Which console changed the game?

PlayStation 2 — ranked #11
PlayStation 2
Sony's best-selling console of all time with 155 million units sold, home to iconic games like GTA San Andreas, Shadow of the Colossus, and God of War.
Nintendo Switch — ranked #22
Nintendo Switch
Nintendo's hybrid home/portable console released in 2017, featuring detachable Joy-Con controllers and a massive library including Breath of the Wild and Mario Kart 8.
Super Nintendo — ranked #33
Super Nintendo
Nintendo's 16-bit powerhouse from 1990 that delivered groundbreaking games like Super Mario World, The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, and Chrono Trigger.
PlayStation 4 — ranked #44
PlayStation 4
Sony's eighth-generation console released in 2013, selling over 117 million units and hosting critically acclaimed exclusives like The Last of Us Part II and God of War.
Xbox 360 — ranked #55
Xbox 360
Microsoft's seventh-generation console that popularized online gaming via Xbox Live and featured landmark titles like Halo 3, Gears of War, and Mass Effect.
NES — ranked #66
NES
The Nintendo Entertainment System that single-handedly revived the video game industry in 1985, launching franchises like Super Mario Bros., Metroid, and The Legend of Zelda.
Game Boy — ranked #77
Game Boy
Nintendo's original handheld console from 1989 that launched a revolution in portable gaming with its iconic grey brick design and pack-in title Tetris.
PlayStation 1 — ranked #88
PlayStation 1
Sony's debut console from 1994 that brought 3D gaming to the masses with landmark titles like Final Fantasy VII, Metal Gear Solid, and Crash Bandicoot.
Nintendo 64 — ranked #99
Nintendo 64
Nintendo's 64-bit powerhouse from 1996 that defined 3D gaming with Super Mario 64, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, and GoldenEye 007.
Sega Dreamcast — ranked #1010
Sega Dreamcast
Sega's visionary final console from 1998 that pioneered online gaming, VMU memory cards, and hosted cult classics like Shenmue, Jet Set Radio, and Soul Calibur.
PlayStation 5 — ranked #1111
PlayStation 5
Sony's ninth-generation console released in 2020 featuring ultra-fast SSD storage, the innovative DualSense haptic controller, and games like Demon's Souls and Returnal.
Nintendo DS — ranked #1212
Nintendo DS
Nintendo's dual-screen handheld from 2004 that sold over 154 million units and popularized touch gaming with titles like Brain Age, Mario Kart DS, and Pokemon Diamond.
Game Boy Advance — ranked #1313
Game Boy Advance
Nintendo's powerful 32-bit handheld from 2001 that hosted a massive library of RPGs, platformers, and ports including Pokemon Ruby/Sapphire and Final Fantasy VI.

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