I think the generation, nearly as a whole with some, usually, Saturn exceptions, was a huge step backwards graphically and gameplay wise. We went from beautiful 16 bit games like Gunstar Heroes, Rocket Knight Adventures, Sonic 3 & Knuckles, Comix Zone, Link's Awakening, Super Mario World, Soldier Blade, R-Type, Metal Slug, King of Fighters, etc. to junky muddy eyesores. We went from great shoot em ups to 3D shooters where you spent all day flying in cirles blasting boring polygons into a set of boring polygons. We went from platformers that were so refined they were nearly flawless, to fighting with the camera just to see the freaking game. I suppose if I were more of an FPS fan I'd call it an alright generation, but that is something I am not.
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Fair enough. I am not an FPS fan at all, but I absolutely love that generation of gaming. It introduced us to the brilliant survival horror brand for the first time in the mainstream (as horror-themed games existed before, but never with this level of production). Many of my favorites were also reinvented in 3D in that generation, especially Zelda and Mario.I like all of the systems of the day: the Saturn, PS1, and N64; but the N64 is definitely my favorite at the time. Oddly enough, the Saturn was my least favorite of that generation.