Read about Best Video Game Consoles
Microsoft Xbox One S
The Xbox One S by Microsoft is slimmer and better-looking than its predecessor. The gaming console also has upgraded hardware, which allows it to stream 4K video from popular services, as well as display HDR content (including in select gaming titles).
Sony PlayStation 4 Slim
Sony's PlayStation 4 Slim, as its name suggests, is sleeker and more compact than the regular PS4. In addition to being an excellent gaming platform with a plethora of exclusive titles available, the console is also a hugely capable home entertainment center. It can stream content from Netflix, Amazon, HBO GO, and YouTube, among others.Nintendo Switch
The Nintendo Switch can seamlessly transition from a mobile gaming device to a home gaming console by docking into a station. With innovative Joy-Con controllers, a fun selection of games that includes a hot new Zelda installment, and a great selection of accessories, the Switch has been a hot commodity since its launch for a good reason. Because Nintendo has trouble with making enough Switch consoles, you will either have to be patient or pay over retail to get one for the time being.Sony PlayStation 4 Pro
The hot new PlayStation 4 Pro delivers 4K gaming (on select titles) without the need for an expensive desktop or laptop computer. Sony's latest gaming console can also stream 4K content from Netflix, as well as upscale non-4K video content. The device is compatible with all PS4 games, as well as with Sony's excellent VR headset.
NVIDIA SHIELD TV Pro
The NVIDIA SHIELD TV disguises a powerful gaming console as an Android TV box, thus allowing you to tell your significant other that you are buying it to watch House of Cards in 4K on Netflix. Thanks to its powerful chipset and an array of exclusive Android gaming titles, the SHIELD TV can fulfill all your casual gaming needs. More committed gamers, on the other hand, will appreciate the device's ability to stream high-end gaming titles from a compatible gaming PC, as well as from NVIDIA's own service called GeForce Now.
The Nintendo 3DS XL features a C stick for better in-game controls, NFC connectivity, and amiibo support. A Nintendo-rich library of 3DS titles is at your fingertips, headed by a host of Super Mario, Donkey Kong, and Legend of Zelda games. This is a great option for users who like to take their gaming everywhere they go.
Microsoft Xbox 360
Microsoft Xbox 360 is cheap and has a library of available games that stretches almost a decade. Like the PS3, the Xbox 360 will let you enjoy some of the today's top video games, but with a tad less detail than its flagship sibling, the Xbox One. A solid buy despite its age.Hyperkin RetroN 5
With support for the cartridges of five retro consoles, the Hyperkin RetroN 5 is a true Swiss Army knife of old-school gaming. It is keenly priced and will run Gameboy, Famicom, Nintendo Entertainment System, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, and Sega Genesis titles. A must-buy for all nostalgic types out there.Nintendo Entertainment System
Sony consoles only make sports games, Xboxs are ok, but kinda the same as Sony, And almost all new games suck!. But the amazing nes kicked every consoles ass back then, and it still kicks ass today. Nintendo could have kept this console going and these 8-bit graphics would beat the heck out of the stupid shooters, repetitive zombies, and EXTRA repetitive sports.GameCube
The Gamecube has probably the largest collection of unique, interesting, and just fun-filled games of any console, like Luigi's Mansion, Super Mario Sunshine, and LoZ: Wind Waker. The controller is made very well. It feels comfortable and the way to hold it is intuitive, especially compared to the controller of its predecessor, the N64. The Z-button takes advantage of your right index finger, which allows for interesting controls and helps you make less mistakes because it lessens the amount of you have to do with your thumb, which is a big problem with a lot of consoles. The removable memory card is very useful for many reasons. If your Gamecube were to break, you won't lose all your saved games because you can just take out the memory card and put it in a new Gamecube (as long the problem didn't mess up the memory card or make it so you can't remove it for some reason). You can bring it to a friend's house, so you can play the games with him/her/them and bring all your progress in the games without having to bring the whole Gamecube (of course, your friend would have to have their own Gamecube or Wii). Also, the ease of removing it makes it practical to have multiple memory cards, so you can have more save files than the game would normally let you have, removing the pain of deleting a save file so you can play through the game again.



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