But Sony's strategy of a lower price, easier and cheaper development tools, and the subsequent
superior library of titles placed Sega's system inside the Big Black Book of Hubris and firmly slammed it shut.
This rich and varied
library of classic
titles crafted by developers who were arguably at the peak
of their creative powers are what makes the SNES such a beloved console even after all this time; while both the NES and Wii sold more units in total, this 16 - bit powerhouse arguably has the
superior lineup
of software and it's not surprise that you voted it your favorite console
of all time.