What’s your favorite retro console, and how many of you still play on real hardware?

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Hey everyone!
I’d love to kick off a deeper discussion about our gaming habits when it comes to retro systems. We all come from different gaming backgrounds: some grew up with the NES, others with the Genesis, some spent entire afternoons on the original PlayStation or Saturn, and others discovered retro gaming only in recent years.

I’m really curious to hear:

  • What’s your all‑time favorite retro console — the one that feels like “home” and instantly brings back memories.
  • Whether you still play on original hardware: consoles, cartridges, cables, CRTs… or if you prefer modern solutions like emulators, FPGA systems, mini‑consoles, or modded setups.
  • What drives your choice: convenience, authenticity, cost, space, collecting, or simply habit.
  • If you’ve noticed meaningful differences between playing on real hardware and using emulation, whether in terms of feel, performance, or nostalgia.
  • And finally, how important “accuracy” is to you compared to practicality.
Feel free to share different opinions, personal stories, funny anecdotes, and maybe even some photos of your setups or collections. I’m sure this will turn into a fun and nostalgic conversation. ::agree
 
It's hard to choose, there's a few different retro consoles I like, but if I had to pick just one it would be the Gameboy Color. It was my first console ever and I got it for Christmas alongside Pokemon Red as my first video game. I've played a lot of different games with different styles and graphics but the GBC aesthetics always draw me back for one reason or another.

Sadly my old Gameboy doesn't work anymore but I got the Analogue Pocket and a FPGBC kit from FunnyPlaying that do the job just fine for my needs. I suppose I don't really have a preference when it comes to emulation vs. real hardware. It kind of depends on what I'm playing at any given time. Real hardware is nice and I do like to collect physical retro games when i can, but modern emulation and FPGA are close enough in most cases that I don't perceive a difference in accuracy or performance.
 
Playstation 1
the comfort and the joy that PS1 gives is so awesome, sometimes i felt like i'm in heaven.

no, nowadays i don't play games on the original hardware because emulation now is much better than before and i can't really afford retro consoles and physical games anymore.

well the difference between emulation and original hardware
i definitely have the most nostalgia on original hardware
but
the performance for me on emulators for is good enough especially accuracy now is on high level on some emulators so i don't think i really want to go back to original hardware.
 
My all time favorite console is the Super Nintendo as it's what I primarily grew up with and is probably my 2nd most played platform behind PC. Spent way too much time as a kid playing the DKC trilogy, Link to the Past, and Wario's Woods lol.

I really do prefer original hardware and still have a CRT and the physical console just for the authentic experience and personal preference. Unfortunately my apartment is tiny so I cant have much dedicated space, currently only a small shelf with CRT sits on with my NES and SNES with games stacked on it and everything else in boxes that I'll cycle through if I get the urge to play a different platform. On top of playing the game originally I do enjoy collecting them too which the prices are a bit high for that so I can't get as much as I'd like. Think the most I've spent on a single game was $280 for Earthbound which was dumb but I can say I own it now.

Emulators are good and all and I use them, even got my PSP modded to emulate games, but I just really prefer the original hardware even if it's more inconvenient.
 
I can say i've mantained my Wii and my NDS while still playing them far better i kept my studying habits, ten and six years and the fuckers are still running
 
My favorite retro console is ps2. Despite psx was my first console and has several games remember with great affection, ps2 has defined videogames as my favorite hobby and is where I discovered most of games and franchises which are my favorite even now.

I play everything in original hardware, honestly. I got a ps2, ps3 (which also woks as a ps1), ps4, psp and xbox 360 and I happy with them. I dont like to emulate, cause my toaster (aka laptop) cant handle any emulator I interested in, I'm too lazy to configure it, not being sure if the game I want to play will work and I got no enough space on HHD to store games. At least for me, is more confortable to play on real hardware.
 
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The Sega Genesis. Bought a Mega Everdrive for it for my birthday several years ago and it keeps paying for itself. Only problem is my consoles reset button doesn't work and I have an older X3 Everdrive, so none of the games like Wonderboy In Monster World (one of my favorites) can save
 
  • What’s your all‑time favorite retro console — the one that feels like “home” and instantly brings back memories.
PS2 for that specific criteria. It's the one that defined my childhood the most, even though I grew up with other and older systems along it.

  • Whether you still play on original hardware: consoles, cartridges, cables, CRTs… or if you prefer modern solutions like emulators, FPGA systems, mini‑consoles, or modded setups.
  • What drives your choice: convenience, authenticity, cost, space, collecting, or simply habit.
Nowadays I usually emulate most non-handheld stuff that's pre-7th gen. It's mostly a combination of convenience and space. PCSX2 is so good now that I don't need to spend a billion bucks just to play something I grew up with.

  • If you’ve noticed meaningful differences between playing on real hardware and using emulation, whether in terms of feel, performance, or nostalgia.
I usually play on native settings with my TV plugged to an old CRT (or maybe 4:3 upscaled once for slightly additional crisp), so the biggest difference I've been noticing is that load-times are almost non-existent when emulating PS2 games, as compared to the original. It usually feels like the higher you go with resolution, the more negative differences will show up that require tinkering.

  • And finally, how important “accuracy” is to you compared to practicality.
Accuracy is important, but I'm not going to go overly out of my way just to make sure it's as accurate as possible. As long as the games play well and look decent I'm not gonna complain too much.
For certain games/emulators I like playing around with stuff like filters and shaders just for fun.
 

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