All my fifth generation video game consoles

VanHalbgott@lemmus.org to RetroGaming@lemmy.world – 171 points –
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I thought Segas 5th generation console was the dreamcast, it was just a bit slower to release than the others πŸ˜‚

There are some real gems on the Sega Saturn. Last game I played on it before i unfortunately had to sell mine was Albert Odyssey which was a pretty decent jrpg with beautiful 2d art. Some great arcade style games were on it too.

One game stuck forever on the console is Panzer Dragoon Saga. It’s freaking incredible considering it’s age.

I need to try Panzer Dragoon Saga. I always imagined it as an on-rails shooter-type game. Never realized it was an RPG.

It’s also not extremely long either, about 20 hrs and you’re good!

I miss feeling pride in having all the consoles (my dad worked at a retailer, had the hookups!). Even had a Jaguar and a 3DO.

Now, with how hard PS5s were to get, the lack of decent exclusives (excluding Nintendo lol) and the bullshit of hacking to pay for multiplayer, I've become almost entirely PC gamer. I can't even feel good about having one system, let alone all three big ones. :(

Is there a definitive authority on the generation numbers? I'd have classified the N64 as third generation.

Usually 1st gen is stuff like pong (largely single-purpose systems, not general purpose), 2nd gen is pre-crash stuff like Atari and colecovision, 3rd is nes/sms, 4th is snes/genesis/tg16, 5th is ps1/n64/saturn, 6th is ps2/xbox/dreamcast, 7th is ps3/360/wii, 8th is ps4/xbone/wiiu, 9th is current gen ps5/xsx/switch. Obviously stuff like arcade, pc/microcomputer stuff, and handhelds blur the lines so it's not perfect but I believe Wikipedia follows this classification.

That makes sense--I figured Atari would be a generation behind NES, but I hadn't considered single-game machines as a distinct thing. Thanks!

Maybe OP is talking video-game-technology generations, rather than company-specific?

Even that doesn't make sense, would Atari be Gen 1, then Coleco Vision Gen 2?

There's no universe where PS1 and N64 are fifth generation. It's a weird title.

Wikipedia has a good timeline of them, it's been what I've been using when categorizing my ROMs.