Djinn
and Tonic
I would have to say the Gameboy Advance. I was at first going to say Super Nintendo easily until I realized that the GBA was for the most part a pocket SNES. Just about every top tier SNES game was eventually ported over to the GBA as well as several NES games and even Genesis games. It gave us the last top down view Zelda game, three more 2D Sonic the Hedgehog games, every main Super Mario game, a few never before released Megaman games, and even a couple updates of old series like Bionic Commando and Contra. Plus I liked all the Castlevania games to appear on it, they mostly followed the Symphony of the Night format that I loved.
It was only lacking in a backlight which was later added to the SP. But the SP was made a little too unnecessarily thin which made it annoying to hold for long periods of time. The original GBA was much better designed to be held, and not for spending lots of time in the pocket like the SP. I had a hinged screen cover anyway so it wan not even an issue for me then.
It was only lacking in a backlight which was later added to the SP. But the SP was made a little too unnecessarily thin which made it annoying to hold for long periods of time. The original GBA was much better designed to be held, and not for spending lots of time in the pocket like the SP. I had a hinged screen cover anyway so it wan not even an issue for me then.