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ChatGPT was wrong about the Hyperscan. It didn't store its games on cards, it stored characters, power-ups, levels, and other stuff like that on them. The games themselves were CD-based.
Yeah I was thinking the same thing, doesn't sound right. If there's no external source for games aside of RFID to unlock items, then are all the games on the system and that's it? lol! It didn't make sense!
I'm pretty sure it didn't even do that. All the cards did was access/unlock something that was already on the game disc. It's funny chat Gpt said the system lacks CD based games right as the actual video footage showed ben10 game disc being put into the system lol. Its such a terrible idea lol
@@jasonjones7461 Oh yeah, you're right, I forgot about that. Either that or I worded it wrong when I wrote my initial comment. It was basically the precursor to on-disc DLC. In fact, iirc, there are several characters on the X-Men disc that are just straight up unplayable because their cards were never released, though they're still on the disc, so I'm sure they could be accessed via hacking (though, considering it's the Hyperscan, I doubt anyone would ever want to do such a thing lol).
I remember the channel "Rerez" bashing the hell out of the Hyperscan. Even after buying a game for the regular retail price, you would have to buy one card pack after another after another after another if you wanted to unlock all of the content. And you had to do this for every single game on that system. Rerez called it "DLC before DLC existed."
I have experienced all the consoles, and I also own most of the ones mentioned here and played them for years. Each console had its advantages and disadvantages for the time. From today's point of view, a lot of things from back then may not be attractive anymore, but the PC Engine FX was terrific even back then and very popular especially among people with a soft spot for anime and manga. Microcosm on Amiga CD32 was graphically exceptional back then, even if it was a bad game. On the other hand, I had loved Sidmeier's Pirate for months. The Panasonic 3DO was great, we spent a lot of time with it. The Atari Jaguar was a powerhouse, Alien VS Predator was brilliant at the time. Unfortunately, the console was used far too little. Kids and teenagers nowadays have no idea what it means to grow older with consoles. They missed the most exciting evolution of the games and hardware industry and they will never be able to experience a jump from SNES to Playstation. It was just fantastic.
The Virtual Boy was a cool concept, I got one clearance from KB Toys for $20 and the games were all under $5. If there was a way to strap it on your head and make the screens gray scale it would've been a bigger success.
I always thought I would go blind or have seizures playing one which is how my cousin felt after renting one. Even when they were on clearance I decided to avoid it.
The 3DO was a really daring concept. Furthermore, I'm the happy owner of a first gen Panasonic 3do and I'm really amazed by its premium build quality ❤.
I really liked the CD32. I live in Canada, the only place outside Europe that it had an official release, making Canadian CD32s the only NTSC units ever released. I don’t know how collectible they are, but at least I get to know that I have a really rare console! :-)
Very collectiible now. I had a UK one with the FMV cartridge... I sold it around 2004 when it was not so collectible with most of my other Amiga stuff. If only I had a Delorian....... Oh yeah and I loved mine too. OK now that makes me feel even worse.....
I have an Atari 5200, Amiga CD32, PC-FX, and Jaguar. I don’t really touch the 5200 these days, but I have to admit the others are still fun to fire up and play once in a while. They each have their share of standout titles, even if it’s just a few.
It’s an interesting list but I expected to see more obscure consoles that really bombed. The CD-I technology ran for 8 years and sold all over the world, don’t get me wrong it had more bad games than good ones but I’m surprised it is number one. The Mario games did more harm than good for the platforms reputation so maybe that’s what the AI picked up on.
These consoles all may be bad, but at least in the era of these consoles, games actually released working, no crashing the consoles, no needing to be online for a single player game..... And no patches that take hours, to fix what was broken, and break what was fixed.
Nice list BUT !!! There are false informations about "Amiga CD32". It wasn't 1st CD based console from Comodore. There was "Amiga CDTV"! "Amiga 500" in fancy DVR / media center package.
Sorry the 3DO, Jaguar & the Amiga cd32 should not be on this list. AI is wrong. They were commercial failures, very true but they had some decent games on it that are locked to that system only and the only way to play them is via emulation.
It just about which systems get bashed the most by people online. While there are certainly consoles which are less fun out there, you won't find many which are the centre of so many jokes. If people haven't heard of platforms they wont be bashed.
I'm not sure if these are really the "worst", but most were remarkably bad. The Jaguar was OK, but Atari seriously dropped the ball with retail and developer support. In that regard, it was a failure that sunk Atari. Commodore made many missteps too.
In 2001 due to a store closing, i got a commodore cd 32 brand new with 1 game for £5. At the time i had found it hard to get games for it or it was very expensive so after 4 weeks i sold it for a £10, oh big regret lol
I doubt that ChatGPT has seen the very worst consoles ever made. I mean, no mention of Casio? What about Amstrad? Or how about Tiger Electronics? No, ChatGPT needs to brush up on its console history before it makes definitive claims like this.
@@willschweitzer9784 I think the problem with the console was that the internal contacts of the controllers became corroded/oxidised within about a month of ownership.
This was fun. I'd be curious to see more AI-guided top ten lists (best or worst), just for the randomness of it. I'd never heard of the Pippin or PC-FX before.
I think vectrex, sega saturn, sega dreamcast, bally astrocade, atari 7800, atari lynx, 3do, ouya, magnavox 2, nintendo gamcube, atari jaguar, the new atari vcs 800 pc/console hybird are the best unpopular underrated video game hardware i wouldn't disappointed in these hardware but alot of people were but not me because i'm the only one in the minority that it doesn't matter to me if video game hardware has alot of games or don't have alot of games only having little bit of games that was always ok with me i always love and embrace it for what it is that it also doesn't matter to me if video game hardware has exclsuvies or don't have no exclsuives it also doesn't matter to me if video game hardware is popular or unpopular there are certain video game hardware i do love better than most popular video game hardware to be honest that's just me the only thing i do agree which is the virtual boy and hyper scan being the two worst consoles ever i just want to share my own difference point of view take by thinking for myself but i respect everyone's difference point of view truth take believes and opinions as well
The CD32 is a bad console? Based on the A1200, I wonder why this should be. Okay it was released at the end of the Commodore Amiga‘s life circle - but it could be used as a complete home computer with add ons (sx32). It already had a keyboard socket (mini-Din). I would consider the Gameboy as the worst console ever (not in terms of market success, but in terms of usability) Clumsy, Monochrome, small screen, not backlit, battery eater, shitty games. Never had one, never wanted one. My first place. Hate me now 😝🥳
CD32 isn't a bad console, especially with the hard drive and WHDLoad, you have one of the better system to play Amiga games on with the option of using the CD Games. It's not the CD32 Fault that Commodore died, that was bound to happen anyway with that badly run company. It would've eventually been slayed by the Playstation but that was the fate anyway of 2D Consoles like the Saturn for instance. That doesn't make the CD32 a bad console like people who would watch the AVG video would be led to believe. I played one back when it was released and it compared well to something like the Genesis or SNES. Not a good system for 3D games, which is why it would've been killed off by the Playstation like I said.
I think the Ouya was pretty cool, people just expected too much... so that was their marketing dept's fault. It wasn't a bad product, it just didn't live up to the hype.
I’m screeching at the lightbulb for giving individuals the Promethium fire of total independence away from kings and their servants who would light a candle, if could only afford the servant. Oh and computers in general. Great Stuff.
I am most impressed that it seems like you own at least one of each of the mentioned consoles... do you perchance have some sort of addiction you need to talk with someone about ;-)
@@williansnobre I know and to be honest, it is impressive that she has that many of these rare consoles. I too watch her excellent videos on the history of the various console systems.
I find the 3DO is one of those consoles that for some reason have recently been considered a bad system. It was a failure sure, but there are lots of very good consoles that were failures. The thing was off the charts amazing at the time. What I think audiences don't understand now is that the leap in technology over a 2 year span in the 90s was like 20 years nowadays. Sure we just had to wait like 2.5 years after the 3DO's release to get our hands on things like a Playstation or Saturn, but at the time of release, the 3DO was like future tech. Even computers couldn't match it. The 90s were a strange time for gaming, we went from simple block sprites to full 3d rendered graphics with millions of polygons in a decade. Everyone was throwing everything at the wall to try and figure out what worked gameplay wise and what had the most fun and replayability factor. Obviously there were a lot of stinkers in retrospect but without this exploration we wouldn't have the industry we have now.
The only console I owned off this list was the Atari 5200. Wasn't a bad system, just released right before the US Video Game crash of 1983. Spent many an hour playing "Space Dungeon" and "Star Trek" on that one!
When I saw virtual Boy at number 2 which don't get me wrong I wasn't really expecting it to be number one on the list but when I saw it at number two I was just like Oh the RZone's going to be number one. Okay I guess not. Maybe perhaps chat GPT had decided that "Oh no they are zone is just not worth it." Nevertheless a very interesting list. Lot of consoles I obviously expected to be there and I've heard of. I don't know if I ever heard of the PCFX. I think I might have somewhere but I don't have much memory of it
As usual Chat GPT did it's job well, too well really. I've seen many such videos in the past of worst consoles or the like, and they were almost always flawed somewhat, be it by omission or opinion. Thanks for the video, great as always.
Apple PiPPiN was not as bad as everyone claims, especially for the time. You could run all kinds of Amiga software and games on it with the right patches and settings, which were available for free online from a nice little high end community. It's own library of admittedly Apple/Mac computer games tweaked to function flawlessly and sometimes with new control schemes was also quite nice, if hard to find.
LOL You could tell at the end she was struggling to hold the CD-I. I bet her arms were aching after that! Has she never heard of a table? Still, strange list. No N-Gage? No Vita? No R-Zone? Fair enough.
I actually loved my OUYA and consider it to be a necessity for gracious living. Though, TBH, I mostly just used it as a pre-retropie emulation box to play NES and SNES games.
There's a few tidbits I don't understand about the SNES Playstation (Nintendo/Sony add-on). When Nintendo ditched Sony and went with Philips, yes, they did license out Mario and Zelda to be made for CDi systems, but was Nintendo actually planning a CD add-on with Philips after they ditched Sony? If so, any detail on it? Or was Nintendo simply only ever going to license out titles to Philips and not make an add-on anymore?
I know for sure Nintendo was planning a CD add-on with Philips to compete with the upcoming Sega CD. News and announcements were teased as oncoming throughout 1992. I don’t know the reasons behind it being scrapped, though.
As a console collector here is my commentary on those consoles: the Amiga CD32 had a bad game library but you can make a great gaming system out of it with a TerribleFire330 expansion. It becomes the perfect Amiga gaming system so from my point of view it is a great console! I don't own the Hyperscan but in my opinion it is the worst console of all time. Bad library with only very bad games, bad console and worst of all: DLC on cards! The 3DO is an interesting console with some good games. Too bad there are nearly no good exclusives left. All games were ported to other consoles. But the 3DO still has some great versions of great games. So I wouldn't call it a bad system! The Jaguar has nearly the same problems. It has some really good versions of multiplatform titles and few great exclusives. I still like the Jaguar. I never owned a VirtualBoy but I heard it has some great games. I was never interested in the Philips CDI because I heard that it doesn't have any playable games. But I could be wrong because I heard that you can have some fun with a couple of games. So I guess it isn't as bas as I have always thought. Oh and the worst console in my collection is the Amstrad GX4000. The game library is very bad but there are a lot of Amstrad CPC conversions for it. So with a flashcart you can still have some fun with it.
When you think back how many CD systems were created from 92-2000, only the PS1 was the really successful one, and the only survivor of that era. Was a crazy time for trial and error. But Sony got it right first time
I think they added a few parameters like hardware originality, the standard of hardware according to the year. Then game library would have a large impact on the final result. That would explain the PIPPIN #9. The number 1 CD-1 is mysterious, graphics looked good and it could 3d, making it better than the 1990 SNES's hardware. The OUYA has impressive graphics, I don't know why it got to 10, probably the lag of controller remote and gaming. The Virtual Boy, purely, that's an evil one, sickness, and could have changed lamp for blue or green. It should have been the worse with that red flood. The Atari 5200 was okay, it had super competition with Famicom's Nintendo. The Jaguar and 3do just had the bad timing and the most difficult time in 3d. The Amiga CD32 was a cheap shot. 3do and Jaguar would have shown great intro to the 3d if Frame Generation was there in that time, most results would have been so different. The Mattel's Hyperscan is just like the game Flat-out, just silly performances. I don't know about that PC-FX, great video.
I think it left the R-Zone off of the list because GPT has a secret to hide: the GPT software actually runs on an R-Zone. *GASP* Yes, though enhanced with genius upgrades like a fresh coat of silver spray paint, pipe cleaners glued in strategic places and bent in way that gives the viewer an impression that the device is moving even when it's not, and of course the powerful addition: Glitter (tastefully applied). When our doom comes know it will only be monochromatic and headache inducing. You all have been warned!
Oh, the Vergil Boy 😅 Gotta love subs Agree with this horrendous list of defunct and dysfunctional consoles. BTW, *SPAGHETTI!!!* (If you understand the meme) 😂
The only one of those consoles that I owned was the Ouya, which I rarely ever played because I owned better gaming hardware with more compelling games to play.
Surprised the Gizmondo, Nuon and LaserActive wasn’t on the list! 🙄 Yeah Jaguar was a Failure and disaster but seems like the only one worth collecting for. The Virtual Boy was a Failure that at least sold 770,000 units! At least the Wii-U did better by 17.5 times that amount! 🤣
I had Virtual Boy and the game RED ALARM. Believe it or not, I had fun with it. I’m inclined to say JAGUAR was the worse system, especially for its price, but it did have a few gems on it such as MUSIC-LESS DOOM and blurry AVP.
The Jaguar actually had a fairly good selection of great games but a lot of them are just conversions of 16-bit titles so didn't use much of the system's power beyond improved colour palettes (Syndicate, Theme Park, Cannon Fodder etc).
love the video i may have missed it but i dont remember u ever doing a vid of the GREATEST MOST ADVANCED CONSOLE OF ALL TIME!!! ready for this??? the V SMILE AND V FLASH!!!! YEA. I love ur videos
Me: she's gonna say the Ouya. Decade: No.10 the Ouya. HAH! Lol but they were kinda shit. Yes I had one and sold it. Wish I kept it for collectors sake. It was.......ok at SOME emulation but than again my phone does it better.
I had an Atari Jaguar and an Atari Lynx. Both were garbage but I preferred the Lynx. I liked the surfing on California games although it still wasn't very good. 🌊🏄♂️
I had an Atari Lynx 2 and loved it, I sold my Gameboy and far prefered the Lynx 2 over the Gameboy which felt like a toy. Toki and Paperboy and Ninja Gaiden are amazingly accurate arcade conversions. Roadblasters as well and many other ports.
I guess the reason it didn't is because they are slightly more obscure so do not get bashed as much online. The True Top Ten Worst Consoles are likely so bad, few have even heard of them.
Great list Lady, i myself would have also added the original gameboy brick, while it had an awesome library of games, i remember playing them on the super gameboy..
Actually not a badly made list. I might play with the order on some of these, but I definitely don't disagree with the inclusion of any of these systems on this list.
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ChatGPT was wrong about the Hyperscan. It didn't store its games on cards, it stored characters, power-ups, levels, and other stuff like that on them. The games themselves were CD-based.
Thank you. I thought all that information sounded wrong but I wasn't sure because I've never played a hyperscan
Yeah I was thinking the same thing, doesn't sound right. If there's no external source for games aside of RFID to unlock items, then are all the games on the system and that's it? lol! It didn't make sense!
I'm pretty sure it didn't even do that. All the cards did was access/unlock something that was already on the game disc. It's funny chat Gpt said the system lacks CD based games right as the actual video footage showed ben10 game disc being put into the system lol. Its such a terrible idea lol
@@jasonjones7461 Oh yeah, you're right, I forgot about that. Either that or I worded it wrong when I wrote my initial comment. It was basically the precursor to on-disc DLC. In fact, iirc, there are several characters on the X-Men disc that are just straight up unplayable because their cards were never released, though they're still on the disc, so I'm sure they could be accessed via hacking (though, considering it's the Hyperscan, I doubt anyone would ever want to do such a thing lol).
"The gameplay mainly involved using the console's controller to interact with the games." Boy, that Hyperscan sure does sound unique!
I remember the channel "Rerez" bashing the hell out of the Hyperscan.
Even after buying a game for the regular retail price, you would have to buy one card pack after another after another after another if you wanted to unlock all of the content. And you had to do this for every single game on that system. Rerez called it "DLC before DLC existed."
The CD32 wasn't the first CD based Amiga console. That honor goes to the CDTV.
Technically the CDTV wasn't marketed as a "console" though, but arguably yes you're correct.
I have experienced all the consoles, and I also own most of the ones mentioned here and played them for years. Each console had its advantages and disadvantages for the time. From today's point of view, a lot of things from back then may not be attractive anymore, but the PC Engine FX was terrific even back then and very popular especially among people with a soft spot for anime and manga. Microcosm on Amiga CD32 was graphically exceptional back then, even if it was a bad game. On the other hand, I had loved Sidmeier's Pirate for months. The Panasonic 3DO was great, we spent a lot of time with it. The Atari Jaguar was a powerhouse, Alien VS Predator was brilliant at the time. Unfortunately, the console was used far too little. Kids and teenagers nowadays have no idea what it means to grow older with consoles. They missed the most exciting evolution of the games and hardware industry and they will never be able to experience a jump from SNES to Playstation. It was just fantastic.
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The CD32 didn't have a single speed CD-ROM drive, it was double speed drive like the PS1.
The Virtual Boy was a cool concept, I got one clearance from KB Toys for $20 and the games were all under $5. If there was a way to strap it on your head and make the screens gray scale it would've been a bigger success.
Wario land the only good test
Hyper Scan was way worse than Virtual Boy. Stupid AI.
I always thought I would go blind or have seizures playing one which is how my cousin felt after renting one.
Even when they were on clearance I decided to avoid it.
The Tec Toy Zeebo is so obscure that even ChatGPT unknows it
3DO and Turbografx 16 are hidden gems in my book.
turbographx wasn't on the list. It was the PC FX
The 3DO was a really daring concept. Furthermore, I'm the happy owner of a first gen Panasonic 3do and I'm really amazed by its premium build quality ❤.
@@noaht2005 That's like saying the NES wasn't on the list, it was the Famicom!
@@bluorb no it's not. PC FX was a successor to the PC Engine. It's more like saying genesis wasn't on the list, it was the 32x
@@noaht2005 Oops... you're right. I always get those two mixed up.
I really liked the CD32. I live in Canada, the only place outside Europe that it had an official release, making Canadian CD32s the only NTSC units ever released. I don’t know how collectible they are, but at least I get to know that I have a really rare console! :-)
Very collectiible now. I had a UK one with the FMV cartridge... I sold it around 2004 when it was not so collectible with most of my other Amiga stuff. If only I had a Delorian....... Oh yeah and I loved mine too. OK now that makes me feel even worse.....
I have an Atari 5200, Amiga CD32, PC-FX, and Jaguar. I don’t really touch the 5200 these days, but I have to admit the others are still fun to fire up and play once in a while. They each have their share of standout titles, even if it’s just a few.
The Amiga CD32 is underrated.
It’s an interesting list but I expected to see more obscure consoles that really bombed. The CD-I technology ran for 8 years and sold all over the world, don’t get me wrong it had more bad games than good ones but I’m surprised it is number one. The Mario games did more harm than good for the platforms reputation so maybe that’s what the AI picked up on.
Interesting how ChatGPT never mentioned the Commodore 64GS, the worst selling console of all time.
When VB tanked I bought one new for $30. I liked it. Wario, tennis , teleroboxer were all pretty cool. Then I sold it to the dumb kid for $130 🤷♀️
These consoles all may be bad, but at least in the era of these consoles, games actually released working, no crashing the consoles, no needing to be online for a single player game..... And no patches that take hours, to fix what was broken, and break what was fixed.
Nice list BUT !!! There are false informations about "Amiga CD32". It wasn't 1st CD based console from Comodore. There was "Amiga CDTV"! "Amiga 500" in fancy DVR / media center package.
Sorry the 3DO, Jaguar & the Amiga cd32 should not be on this list. AI is wrong. They were commercial failures, very true but they had some decent games on it that are locked to that system only and the only way to play them is via emulation.
It just about which systems get bashed the most by people online. While there are certainly consoles which are less fun out there, you won't find many which are the centre of so many jokes. If people haven't heard of platforms they wont be bashed.
I'm not sure if these are really the "worst", but most were remarkably bad. The Jaguar was OK, but Atari seriously dropped the ball with retail and developer support. In that regard, it was a failure that sunk Atari. Commodore made many missteps too.
In 2001 due to a store closing, i got a commodore cd 32 brand new with 1 game for £5. At the time i had found it hard to get games for it or it was very expensive so after 4 weeks i sold it for a £10, oh big regret lol
ChatGPY has never heard of the Zeebo. Such a lucky AI.
The R-Zone should have been top, it's basically a worst version of the Virtual Boy lol
As the angry video game nerd said, forget about causing headaches and eye strain in minutes, this thing does it in seconds!
I'm not impressed with ChatGPT this time.
There's worse consoles than the 5200, Jaguar & 3DO that didn't make the list.
I doubt that ChatGPT has seen the very worst consoles ever made. I mean, no mention of Casio? What about Amstrad? Or how about Tiger Electronics? No, ChatGPT needs to brush up on its console history before it makes definitive claims like this.
Thanks for specifying it as North American video game crash.
Pretty accurate list. I thought the supergrafx was the update to the turbografx? Maybe that was the next next update?
It's what like the New 3DS of it's day.
This list wouldn’t even be complete without the mention of the virtual boy and the cdi
Commodore was flailing mid-90's plus they left the NA market long before the CD32.🤦♂️
Atari 5200 could have done really well if its manufacturers made better consumer-oriented decisions. Personally, I find it state of the art.
Do you have a working example of the original hardware?
@@MrFaceHead Not the console itself, but a controller, yes.
@@willschweitzer9784 I think the problem with the console was that the internal contacts of the controllers became corroded/oxidised within about a month of ownership.
Remember, when the mall had it all!
This was fun. I'd be curious to see more AI-guided top ten lists (best or worst), just for the randomness of it. I'd never heard of the Pippin or PC-FX before.
I think vectrex, sega saturn, sega dreamcast, bally astrocade, atari 7800, atari lynx, 3do, ouya, magnavox 2, nintendo gamcube, atari jaguar, the new atari vcs 800 pc/console hybird are the best unpopular underrated video game hardware i wouldn't disappointed in these hardware but alot of people were but not me because i'm the only one in the minority that it doesn't matter to me if video game hardware has alot of games or don't have alot of games only having little bit of games that was always ok with me i always love and embrace it for what it is that it also doesn't matter to me if video game hardware has exclsuvies or don't have no exclsuives it also doesn't matter to me if video game hardware is popular or unpopular there are certain video game hardware i do love better than most popular video game hardware to be honest that's just me the only thing i do agree which is the virtual boy and hyper scan being the two worst consoles ever i just want to share my own difference point of view take by thinking for myself but i respect everyone's difference point of view truth take believes and opinions as well
Phew. Was expecting to see the Wii U on that list 😎👍
Nokia wiping their faces by the end of the video
Wow, the pc fx library looks really interesting
The CD32 is a bad console? Based on the A1200, I wonder why this should be. Okay it was released at the end of the Commodore Amiga‘s life circle - but it could be used as a complete home computer with add ons (sx32). It already had a keyboard socket (mini-Din).
I would consider the Gameboy as the worst console ever (not in terms of market success, but in terms of usability)
Clumsy, Monochrome, small screen, not backlit, battery eater, shitty games. Never had one, never wanted one. My first place. Hate me now 😝🥳
CD32 isn't a bad console, especially with the hard drive and WHDLoad, you have one of the better system to play Amiga games on with the option of using the CD Games. It's not the CD32 Fault that Commodore died, that was bound to happen anyway with that badly run company. It would've eventually been slayed by the Playstation but that was the fate anyway of 2D Consoles like the Saturn for instance. That doesn't make the CD32 a bad console like people who would watch the AVG video would be led to believe. I played one back when it was released and it compared well to something like the Genesis or SNES. Not a good system for 3D games, which is why it would've been killed off by the Playstation like I said.
I think the Ouya was pretty cool, people just expected too much... so that was their marketing dept's fault. It wasn't a bad product, it just didn't live up to the hype.
Atari 5200 graphics were a huge step up from 2600, too bad it didn't take off.
How dare you, Amiga CD 32 was great. ChatGPT is spreading fake news!
"It lacked the ability to render 3D graphics."
**shows Amiga CD32 literally rendering 3D graphics**
"[The PC-FX] was primarily popular among niche audiences in Japan, particularly those interested in anime and visual novels." So. creeps. Got it.
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I am most impressed that it seems like you own at least one of each of the mentioned consoles... do you perchance have some sort of addiction you need to talk with someone about ;-)
She and BigHat Daddy are not addicted, they are historians.
@@williansnobre I know and to be honest, it is impressive that she has that many of these rare consoles.
I too watch her excellent videos on the history of the various console systems.
Lady Decade holding the shiny pristine condition Panasonic 3DO like if it was her baby, the other...not so loved.
I think the cdi was my least favorite.the virtual boy came in close at second....
I never thought I'd hear the Saturn being "competition" or an "established console".
Also I am mildly upset that the Nokia N-Gage wasn't mentioned.
Just a small correction about cd32. It was not the first cd-based console in the Amiga lineup. The CDTV was first.
saturn: guess I wasn't bad after all.
I find the 3DO is one of those consoles that for some reason have recently been considered a bad system. It was a failure sure, but there are lots of very good consoles that were failures. The thing was off the charts amazing at the time. What I think audiences don't understand now is that the leap in technology over a 2 year span in the 90s was like 20 years nowadays. Sure we just had to wait like 2.5 years after the 3DO's release to get our hands on things like a Playstation or Saturn, but at the time of release, the 3DO was like future tech. Even computers couldn't match it. The 90s were a strange time for gaming, we went from simple block sprites to full 3d rendered graphics with millions of polygons in a decade. Everyone was throwing everything at the wall to try and figure out what worked gameplay wise and what had the most fun and replayability factor. Obviously there were a lot of stinkers in retrospect but without this exploration we wouldn't have the industry we have now.
Surprised u didn't have the Sega CD and 32X
The only console I owned off this list was the Atari 5200. Wasn't a bad system, just released right before the US Video Game crash of 1983. Spent many an hour playing "Space Dungeon" and "Star Trek" on that one!
The Amstrad GXturdo4000 should be No:1
U still getting scammed by that dude
The tiger R zone, The hyper scan, OUYA, playdium, Panasonic 3DO, CDi Phillips, virtual boy and RCA studio II
The apple pippin I still forgot this,
When I saw virtual Boy at number 2 which don't get me wrong I wasn't really expecting it to be number one on the list but when I saw it at number two I was just like Oh the RZone's going to be number one. Okay I guess not. Maybe perhaps chat GPT had decided that "Oh no they are zone is just not worth it." Nevertheless a very interesting list. Lot of consoles I obviously expected to be there and I've heard of. I don't know if I ever heard of the PCFX. I think I might have somewhere but I don't have much memory of it
The 5200, controllers that would just stop working were the biggest failure.
As usual Chat GPT did it's job well, too well really. I've seen many such videos in the past of worst consoles or the like, and they were almost always flawed somewhat, be it by omission or opinion. Thanks for the video, great as always.
this isn't the ultimate list. where is the nokia ngage?
wheres the gizmondo?
Nope. It's controversial choices now. Like there must be no 3DO or in 10 place at least because it's ok console.
Apple PiPPiN was not as bad as everyone claims, especially for the time. You could run all kinds of Amiga software and games on it with the right patches and settings, which were available for free online from a nice little high end community. It's own library of admittedly Apple/Mac computer games tweaked to function flawlessly and sometimes with new control schemes was also quite nice, if hard to find.
This list us automatically wrong. Where's the R-Zone?!?!? 😂😉
I actually a fan of the Atari 5200
My least favorite game system is the PS1
LOL You could tell at the end she was struggling to hold the CD-I. I bet her arms were aching after that! Has she never heard of a table? Still, strange list. No N-Gage? No Vita? No R-Zone? Fair enough.
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Wrong The HiperScan does use CD games
I want to play the Zelda CDi games
Road Rash on 3DO is perfect
What about the Atari Jaguar CD 💿
I actually loved my OUYA and consider it to be a necessity for gracious living. Though, TBH, I mostly just used it as a pre-retropie emulation box to play NES and SNES games.
1:29 when you speak I felt like I was watching the price is right lol
Thank you so much for filming yourself using the virtual boy :p
There's a few tidbits I don't understand about the SNES Playstation (Nintendo/Sony add-on). When Nintendo ditched Sony and went with Philips, yes, they did license out Mario and Zelda to be made for CDi systems, but was Nintendo actually planning a CD add-on with Philips after they ditched Sony? If so, any detail on it? Or was Nintendo simply only ever going to license out titles to Philips and not make an add-on anymore?
I know for sure Nintendo was planning a CD add-on with Philips to compete with the upcoming Sega CD. News and announcements were teased as oncoming throughout 1992. I don’t know the reasons behind it being scrapped, though.
chat gpt. i asked it to show me youtube ideas and its all old ideas. chat gpt 4? dont know, that one isnt free.
As a console collector here is my commentary on those consoles: the Amiga CD32 had a bad game library but you can make a great gaming system out of it with a TerribleFire330 expansion. It becomes the perfect Amiga gaming system so from my point of view it is a great console! I don't own the Hyperscan but in my opinion it is the worst console of all time. Bad library with only very bad games, bad console and worst of all: DLC on cards! The 3DO is an interesting console with some good games. Too bad there are nearly no good exclusives left. All games were ported to other consoles. But the 3DO still has some great versions of great games. So I wouldn't call it a bad system! The Jaguar has nearly the same problems. It has some really good versions of multiplatform titles and few great exclusives. I still like the Jaguar. I never owned a VirtualBoy but I heard it has some great games. I was never interested in the Philips CDI because I heard that it doesn't have any playable games. But I could be wrong because I heard that you can have some fun with a couple of games. So I guess it isn't as bas as I have always thought. Oh and the worst console in my collection is the Amstrad GX4000. The game library is very bad but there are a lot of Amstrad CPC conversions for it. So with a flashcart you can still have some fun with it.
This AI is not very good at being funny.
When you think back how many CD systems were created from 92-2000, only the PS1 was the really successful one, and the only survivor of that era.
Was a crazy time for trial and error. But Sony got it right first time
I think they added a few parameters like hardware originality, the standard of hardware according to the year. Then game library would have a large impact on the final result. That would explain the PIPPIN #9. The number 1 CD-1 is mysterious, graphics looked good and it could 3d, making it better than the 1990 SNES's hardware. The OUYA has impressive graphics, I don't know why it got to 10, probably the lag of controller remote and gaming. The Virtual Boy, purely, that's an evil one, sickness, and could have changed lamp for blue or green. It should have been the worse with that red flood. The Atari 5200 was okay, it had super competition with Famicom's Nintendo. The Jaguar and 3do just had the bad timing and the most difficult time in 3d. The Amiga CD32 was a cheap shot. 3do and Jaguar would have shown great intro to the 3d if Frame Generation was there in that time, most results would have been so different. The Mattel's Hyperscan is just like the game Flat-out, just silly performances. I don't know about that PC-FX, great video.
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Lady Decade reviews ...a necessity for gracious living
I tried out the gameboy virtual at a toy store when it came out, and got one of the only headaches of my entire life.
This lady of the decade certainly looks like she’s living graciously holding all these 5th Gen “graveyard consoles”!
I think it left the R-Zone off of the list because GPT has a secret to hide: the GPT software actually runs on an R-Zone. *GASP* Yes, though enhanced with genius upgrades like a fresh coat of silver spray paint, pipe cleaners glued in strategic places and bent in way that gives the viewer an impression that the device is moving even when it's not, and of course the powerful addition: Glitter (tastefully applied). When our doom comes know it will only be monochromatic and headache inducing. You all have been warned!
Did I somehow miss the information on the blue console that's in the thumbnail?
Oh, the Vergil Boy 😅
Gotta love subs
Agree with this horrendous list of defunct and dysfunctional consoles.
BTW, *SPAGHETTI!!!*
(If you understand the meme) 😂
Djag-War.
Jaguar, as in french...
I don't see why Jag-Wire some people say. Jag-War. It'S easy
The only one of those consoles that I owned was the Ouya, which I rarely ever played because I owned better gaming hardware with more compelling games to play.
Awesome Retro Video
I loved my 3D0. Wing Commander 3, Gex, a few other games.
Surprised the Gizmondo, Nuon and LaserActive wasn’t on the list! 🙄 Yeah Jaguar was a Failure and disaster but seems like the only one worth collecting for. The Virtual Boy was a Failure that at least sold 770,000 units! At least the Wii-U did better by 17.5 times that amount! 🤣
Amiga CD 32 should have ranked a lot higher.
Just one correction. The cd32 had a double speed drive, not single.
I had Virtual Boy and the game RED ALARM. Believe it or not, I had fun with it.
I’m inclined to say JAGUAR was the worse system, especially for its price, but it did have a few gems on it such as MUSIC-LESS DOOM and blurry AVP.
The Jaguar actually had a fairly good selection of great games but a lot of them are just conversions of 16-bit titles so didn't use much of the system's power beyond improved colour palettes (Syndicate, Theme Park, Cannon Fodder etc).
I can think of a few that should have been on that list, and a few that shouldn't have been. But I'm just a simple human.
love the video i may have missed it but i dont remember u ever doing a vid of the GREATEST MOST ADVANCED CONSOLE OF ALL TIME!!! ready for this??? the V SMILE AND V FLASH!!!! YEA. I love ur videos
Really enjoying your content lately.
Me: she's gonna say the Ouya.
Decade: No.10 the Ouya.
HAH!
Lol but they were kinda shit. Yes I had one and sold it. Wish I kept it for collectors sake.
It was.......ok at SOME emulation but than again my phone does it better.
ChatGPT will nominate anything NOT by Microsoft as a fail. 😂
Good on you! No matter what the answers ChatGPT is not going down! Because any answer is the wrong answer. You did it you picked a topic to destroy AI
I had an Atari Jaguar and an Atari Lynx. Both were garbage but I preferred the Lynx. I liked the surfing on California games although it still wasn't very good. 🌊🏄♂️
I had an Atari Lynx 2 and loved it, I sold my Gameboy and far prefered the Lynx 2 over the Gameboy which felt like a toy. Toki and Paperboy and Ninja Gaiden are amazingly accurate arcade conversions. Roadblasters as well and many other ports.
Leave console design to the pros please
This top Ten shall have included the Amstrad GX4000 and the Commodore c64gs
I guess the reason it didn't is because they are slightly more obscure so do not get bashed as much online. The True Top Ten Worst Consoles are likely so bad, few have even heard of them.
Wow I’m EARLY yeah 🎉. Great video as ALWAYS.
Some consoles are just truly terrible.
I like your content. Keep it up! :D
Great list Lady, i myself would have also added the original gameboy brick, while it had an awesome library of games, i remember playing them on the super gameboy..
I feel like the SuperGraFX should be on this list.
Actually not a badly made list. I might play with the order on some of these, but I definitely don't disagree with the inclusion of any of these systems on this list.
6 seconds in. The necessity of gracious living is back!
You are one of my favorite TH-camrs! Thank you!