Every Video Game Console Ranked From WORST To BEST

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Are we mad? Probably. Taking into account sales figures, number of games available, the quality of said games, AND their importance to the gaming industry, TripleJump presents Every Video Game Console Ranked From WORST To BEST.

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Featured consoles included:
3DO Interactive Multiplayer
Amiga CD32
Amstrad GX4000
APF Imagination Machine
APF-MP1000
Apple Bandai Pippin
Atari 2600
Atari 5200
Atari 7800
Atari Jaguar
Atari Jaguar CD
Atari XEGS
Bally Astrocade
Bandai Playdia
Bandai Super Vision 8000
Bandai Terebikko
BBC Bridge Companion
Capcom Power System Changer
Casio Loopy
Casio PV-1000
ColecoVision
Commodore 64 Games System
Commodore CDTV
Connor VideoSmarts
Daewoo Zemmix
Emerson Arcadia-2001
Epoch Cassette Vision
Epoch Super Cassette Vision
Fairchild Channel F
First Generation
Fujitsu FM Towns Marty
Funtech Super A’Can
Gakken Compact Vision TV Boy
GCE Vectrex
Interton Video Computer 4000
iQue Player
Konami Picno
LJN Video Art
Magnavox Odyssey 2
Mattel HyperScan
Mattel Intellivision
Microsoft Xbox
Microsoft Xbox 360
Microsoft Xbox One
NEC PC-FX
NEC SuperGrafx / PC Engine SuperGrafx
NEC TurboGrafx-16 / PC Engine
NEC TurboGrafx-CD / PC Engine CD
NICE: VTech CreatiVision
Nichibutsu My Vision
Nintendo 64
Nintendo 64DD
Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) / Famicom
Nintendo Family Computer Disk System
Nintendo GameCube
Nintendo Satellaview
Nintendo Switch
Nintendo Wii
Nintendo Wii U
Ouya
Philips CD-i
Philips Videopac+ G7400
Pioneer LaserActive
RCA Studio II
Sega 32X
Sega CD / Mega-CD
Sega Dreamcast
Sega Genesis / Mega Drive
Sega Mark III / Master System
Sega Pico
Sega Saturn
Sega SG-1000
SNK NeoGeo AES
SNK NeoGeo CD
Sony PlayStation
Sony PlayStation 2 (PS2)
Sony PlayStation 3 (PS3)
Sony PlayStation 4 (PS4)
SSD COMPANY LIMITED XavixPORT
Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) / Super Famicom
Takara Video Challenger
Tandy Memorex Visual Information System
Tomy Pyuuta Jr.
Unisonic Champion 2711
View-Master Interactive Vision
VM Labs Nuon
VTech Socrates
VTech V.Flash
VTech V.Smile
Worlds of Wonder Action Max
ZAPiT Game Wave Family Entertainment System
Zeebo

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What did you make of our rankings? What else would you like to see us rank from worst to best? LET US KNOW!

TeamTripleJump
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My Grandma bought me a Dreamcast when it dropped. It was the first console I had brand new on launch day and I was the coolest kid on the block for about 6 months. Love you Grandma 🙏🏾 🕊

arizonaslimm
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5:12 Hideo Kojima confused by "We WATCH movies and we PLAY games" that was subtly hilarious 🤣🤣

lukepersall
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I'm an Atari 2600 kid, it was legendary in my eyes. I remember begging my dad for one but we didn't have a lot of money and, to be quite honest, he didn't really understand the whole game console idea. One day he came home with a giant box and inside it were two Atari 2600s and 53 games. To this day, 53 is still my lucky number. Apparently, my dad was at a garage sale in an affluent neighborhood looking for golf clubs and he found this box of goodies, which he bought for $10. The owner's son had gotten into big trouble and the dad was selling all his stuff to make a point...ouch. Needless to say, I became a very popular kid in the neighborhood. I remember seeing Super Mario on the NES for the first time and absolutely loosing my mind, it was a game changer. I was lucky that there were several other kids in my hood that were gamers as well so I got exposed to many of these systems: NES, SNES, Genesis, TurboGrafix 16, Neo Geo and many others. The one system that really stood out to me during this time was the Sega Genesis, I remember cutting yards so I could buy it, I was mesmerized by the Altered Beast commercial. I had countless hours of fun playing NBA Jam, Sonic the Hedgehog and Mortal Kombat (with blood!).

When I went to college in the late 90s I lived in a 250 sq ft efficiency apartment and I ended up with a Sega Saturn, which I bought at a pawn shop. I ordered a modem that plugged into the top port (Toys R Us had to order it from Japan) and I got an adapter for the second controller port, which allowed me to use a keyboard. The web browser was a CD and I remember there was only one internet service provider in Houston at that time that would support the setup. I remember surfing the web in 97' on my Sega Saturn and playing chess on sites like Caissa. In my opinion, the Sega Saturn was the most revolutionary system of all time. Later on, I used to buy used Dreamcasts from flea markets, fix them, and repackage them with games and controllers (anyone that knows the boot loader trick knows what I am talking about right now), which helped subsidize the income of a poor college student. Then of course, the original XBOX and Halo, a truly great time in my life. I remember countless LAN parties at my house, my friends bringing their own TV with them in the backs of the hoopties. Good times. I took a long break from gaming but I got back in a few years ago with the XBOX One S and I only play Call of Duty these days.

Truly great times in my life were spent with good friends around a console. I appreciate the ability to network with anyone in the world in an instant but it's just not the same as crushing your friend in Tecmo Super Bowl and watching his face in real-time. Long live the game console!

TandemKnights
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Getting printed stickers for achievements does honestly sound like a lovely idea 🤩

eriklorentzson
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When you said there was a big list coming out I didn't expect it to be this huge. Respect, guys!

wendlafrostig
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The ps2 to xbox 360 era was such a great time to be a gamer.

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Nice video with many exotic consoles that were previously unknown to me.

The video is now 3 years old. 3 years ago the Switch game library was still under construction.

Today I would rank the switch higher, as it currently offers the best overall package of retro gaming, indie titles and exclusive games for me.

stadtminish
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I don’t think I’d be half way as passionate when it comes to gaming if I hadn’t owned a PlayStation 2 growing up, absolute gang changer

stoneharper
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None of these consoles can hold a candle to the Soulja-boy.

donkique
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as a man in my early 50s and being a gamer since day 1 i find this very nostalgic and compelling I think its brilliantly done and researched and the showing of those old consoles mindblowing congrats to the people involved

nivekkobe
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I have to admit that some of the most fun I ever had gaming was on the Sega Genesis. So many good games and good multi-player titles.

mickpratt
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must've been a humongous job putting this video together. very well done!

maverickjoga
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X-Box One in 22nd: "Meh...yeah, I guess it's possible."
Pico in 21st: "OUCH!"

alainsoucysergerie
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When I was in middle school, my mom surprised my little brother and I with an Atari 2600 - well, really the Sears branded version of it - and it was quite amazing and remarkable. After watching this, there are SO MANY other directions she could have gone in the late 70s - I am impressed she chose that one. We loved it

zatornagirroc
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I actually really liked the sega Saturn 🪐

The system didn’t have a lot of depth to it in terms of games but it felt like a pioneer of next generation gaming at the time.

Playing virtual fighter on that 3D resolution was a new experience for me as a kid and it set the stage for much more polished systems to come.

To this day I still whip out the Saturn sometimes

DrRobGilles
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The 360 is what really solidified my presence in gaming, and it introduced me to some of my favorite games and franchises. I remember spending my whole weekends at my friends house so we could play xbox before my family had enough money to afford one.

garrettmcsweeney
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These long videos must take an absolute ton of work to complete, god my head hurts just thinking about the VO recording and editing itself (not to mention the actual video edit and compiling all this footage). You two (and those working behind the scenes) are just incredible at getting this stuff done. Congrats on an incredible year at Triple Jump, it’s been a pleasure to go along for the ride with you.

Keep up the amazing work boys.

elliotporter
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1st generation: >900 consoles
8th generation: 4 consoles

Kubakaiser
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The Colecovision was actually a very good console and today it makes for a smart collector retro system to own. Games are still being made for it.

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