I was thinking about this lately, but I always loved the look of the PS2. I I think the black and blue color scheme works really well. And I like the two levels like the top and the bottom part of it.

Second to this, I think the Dreamcast looks really great. The angles on it make the console look so compact. The orange light on the console is placed really well too.

What do you like?

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    Nintendo GameCube

    Purple, had a handle for carrying and the gray perfectly offset the purple

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    Physical console design? Atari 2600. The black slots and wood grain front with the sleek angular design is still peak console styling IMO.

    User interface design? Xbox 360 Blades. Hands down. Easy to navigate, easy to understand, and good potential for minimal advertising abuse.

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      Were blades the original UI for Xbox 360 or were they the update? I remember getting a beta invite to try the new UI, I can’t remember whether it was going to or away from blades. But yeah, I liked that one too.

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    1512416859173-pc-engine

    The PC Engine is definitely a contender. Looks like something from the set of Star Trek TNG, takes unique little cards, and is extremely tiny* and compact. (particularly for a system that was ahead of its time) I think it’s neat!

    *roughly the size of a sandwich

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    Gamecube.

    2nd would be PS Vita (original OLED version).

    The PS5 is probably my most hated look and shape. Just an idiotic and clunky design, and moronic decisions to go white.

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      I considered the GameCube too. I probably played that the most out of that generation of consoles.

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    Not sure if it counts (given this community), but the original PS4 immediately became my favorite console design. I am generally a fan of simple, elegant, soulless aesthetics.

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    the 2600 and the coleco telstar are the first that come to mind. it’s a shame wood grain fell out of fashion right as game consoles fell into fashion! i also love the the grey variant of the Saturn. Panasonic got two hits in a row with the 3DO and their GameCube-compatible DVD player thing.

    honorable mention goes to the Daewoo CPG-120 which I only just learned about today. it’s a consolized MSX2 that looks like a cross between the Enterprise and a Roomba. i can’t decide if it looks magnificent or awful and it’s arguably not a console to begin with but hey

    edit: oh, and sharp’s twin famicom! in general companies that made other kinds of electronic appliances had a way of bringing a certain class to console design without eliminating the fun

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      If we can pick home computers that lean into cartridges, the Atari 800XL is a real winner. Nice two-tone finish, classy silver buttons with a plexi trim oiece covering the power light.

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      honorable mention goes to the Daewoo CPG-120 which I only just learned about today. it’s a consolized MSX2 that looks like a cross between the Enterprise and a Roomba. i can’t decide if it looks magnificent or awful and it’s arguably not a console to begin with but hey

      Dude, spoilers.

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          The European snes is beautiful, more likely what he’s referring to:

          Sorry I see you’re OP, Id have to agree the states snes version is not very attractive in my view, I’m sure I’d feel differently if I’d grown up with one though…

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          yeah, gross, check other reply.

          so strange the Americans didn’t also redesign the controller to be less sexy too.

          edit: gotta say I am a fan of the purple though

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      I had that exact DS Lite. It was such a huge improvement over the original DS. Such a clean design

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      I wasn’t even considering handhelds when I wrote this, but you are right. That looks so good. I guess I also love the gameboy pocket.

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    The original Wii

    I liked the way it would just swallow the discs whole

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    I always liked the translucent purple N64 and the controller that came with it. If they made a GameCube that way it would probably be my favourite.

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    The GameCube in a cool color (like Spice Orange). Not just because I like orange. It has great contrast with the grey and black parts of the console. And the whole thing is wrapped up in a tidy, aptly-named package!