Quote Originally Posted by bunnybum View Post
It really depends on what qualifies as a "good game". As an example, I like puzzles and adventure games, so of all the 2nd grade shovelware on the DS a random pick would have a ~50% (To be honest, I have lost count) chance of being a "hidden objects" game, which in my book are good, while, say, the SNES and Neo-Geo have a big honking zero.
Well, I don't think genre matters. There are good and bad RPGs. ...well-executed and poorly-executed puzzle games. Tight and clunky platformers... Fun and mundane sports games... Addictive and boring fighters...

Within every genre are fantastic and miserable games, so I think when we consider good and bad games, genre preference shouldn't really enter into the equation (in as much as one can eliminate personal bias).