Top Classic: Apple IIc+ - first joystick with Montezuma's Revenge, Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego (the game that prompted the TV show and which has descendant games on the market even today), Oregon Trail (now reworked for FaceBook of all things), Frogger, and other greats. So what if they were on 5.25" floppy? They worked, they were fun, and they were malware free LOL
Top Traditional: NES - really anything Nintendo, but I had all the toys for this'un: Zapper, Pad...Power Glove ::waggles eyebrows:: and games to go with 'em (Hogan's Alley much?)
Top Modern: PS3 - if only because I have the largest library of games for it (after my PC) and that library includes 90% of Guitar Hero and Rock Band releases...the DLC puts it a notch above my PS2 which comes in a very tight 2nd. (PS2 was bought, PS3 was a gift)
Top Handheld: NDS - I have a Light, but it's roughly equal with the original. I refuse to downgrade to DSi and lose BC for the sake of a stupid webcam. Prolly 80-90% of my library is Pokemon, but I have puzzle and horsey games, too (as well as Guitar Hero on Tour which also needs the GBA slot). I've VOIP'd just fine on my light with a buddy in another hemisphere so why should I use anything else? Regardless of what NoA claims, I've played Pokemon Blue on it just fine (supposedly original GB games won't run on the DS...yeah, ok...) My GBC went to my daughter and she is currently slogging through my old Pokemon Blue-- and loving every minute of it!
Solid Nintendo Fangirl, here. My Sony investment will likely remain limited to PS2 and 3, Nintendo sees everything from GB through DS (GB, GBC, GBA, DS, DS-lt) and NES through GCN (except SNES). I will NEVER buy an XBOX...there's too much MS crap in my house as it is.
Edited by TSalarek, 16 August 2011 - 11:43 PM.