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Which Console Had The Best Launch Line-Up? - Moonface - Sep 1st, 2023 If you had to judge any console on its launch line-up, what one(s) do you think had the best? Since the line-ups vary a little by region and also there's a lot, this website has lists of the launch titles for all of the Xbox, PlayStation, and Nintendo consoles: https://altarofgaming.com/launch-titles/ As a note, European lists on that website are only including games that were not part of the US line-ups, which in most cases is due to the game not being released before the European consoles launches. I haven't read every list yet, but on the note of differing launch line-ups by region, I found it interesting to see that any game that released on the same day as the launch of the PS1 in Europe (September 29, 1995) did not release in the US until at least a couple of months later:
RE: Which Console Had The Best Launch Line-Up? - Moonface - Sep 10th, 2023 Dunno if no one saw this or just forgot/didn't have a reply, but anyway I decided to look at the launch line-ups for PlayStation consoles for now since I have more familiarity with those libraries/games than the other systems to see which one of them I feel is the strongest for what I'd want and if I can decide what one is the strongest from a subjective standpoint too.
RE: Which Console Had The Best Launch Line-Up? - Mr EliteL - Sep 12th, 2023 Didn't have PS1 on launch, and as I only played a Wipeout game on a demo I believe so really not an impressive launch to me. PS2 had Tekken Tag Tournament which was easily my most played game as a launch title, can't remember if we did buy the PS2 on launch but we definitely did get TTT alongside it to play. The rest I didn't and don't care for. PS3 had...not much really for me personally. My sister got Marvel Alliance, I did get Resistance Fall of Man but that game I didn't bother to complete and regretted getting so...pfft so much for that line up in terms of myself, but there was a big selection compared to the others. Oof that PS4 lineup, glad I waited on that no wonder I didn't want the console on release. PS5 didn't have much, I obviously don't have any of those. Man I can't decide overall for PlayStation consoles which one was best, my bias goes to PS2 purely for one game but for PS3 myself and my siblings got a game each, my bro got Formula 1: Championship Edition with the PS3 I think. Then again a lot of the launch games were to do with sport in some way across the board which drops them all in quality unless you were into those types of sports games. SNES wins by having only two games but probably both worth having, the first F-Zero game and Super Mario World? Instant win. *shot at but missed* N64 also wins by having Super Mario 64. *shot again* Pilotwings I believe was a notable game too. GameCube got Luigi's Mansion and Sonic Adventure 2 which I did care for but didn't get on release, I got the console later on. The rest aren't that notable other than maybe Super Monkey Ball, but GC got swarmed by sport games like PlayStation did. Wii although having the most for Nintendo home consoles looks rather weak other than Twilight Princess of course, remove that and it is, I'm still saying this when I bought 3 of those launch games and no longer think much of them anymore (CoD 3, Raving Rabbids and Wii Play + Wii Sports). Switch looks better with Breath of the Wild, I am Setsuna and Shovel Knight....has Just Dance '17 though. On to Nintendo Handhelds... GBA had a big selection depending on region but nothing too notable, perhaps Castlevania was the main game then. Had Rayman Advance which I did get but I didn't have GBA on launch. DS looked sad for NA, no point getting the DS that early unless you knew what was on the way later on. Although the rest of the region launches didn't have much either. 3DS similar to DS but I suppose Professor Layton was the one to get in Japan. To be honest either SNES or N64 were the best in terms of how big SMW and SM64 were and that started them off strong albeit very limited. Switch looked best for Nintendo home consoles, PS2 my personal favourite launch because I played TTT a LOT. RE: Which Console Had The Best Launch Line-Up? - Moonface - Sep 15th, 2023 (Sep 12th, 2023, 11:51 AM)Mr EliteL Wrote:Um, actually, *sniff*, you own Astro's Playroom. 🤓 Decided to look through the Nintendo home consoles to see what those launch line-ups looked like, so here's my thoughts:
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