I thought the PS2 is the best system of the three. I still do, though not to the extent of say the difference between the N64 and the PSX. Simply the support the PS2 is getting from developers, and the leaps and bounds that Sony itself is doing with its first party games adds to my feeling that the PS2 is the still the best (still has a ways to go from say, Nintendo and Sega at its prime, but still vast improvement in quality when a "Sony" game was for the most part 989 [989 still sucks, but even they are improving. Not to mention, Sony games are longer just 989, well, it never was, but 989 was the majority of Sony games before if I\'m not mistaken. We have developers like Team Soho, developers of ICO, San Diego team that made Mark of Kri, Naughty Dog now, and many others producing quality games]).
I didn\'t have much opinion on say the Gamecube or the Xbox. With the Gamecube, everything I heard about it before, I thought it was going to be another N64, except with better graphics. After seeing the games and the growing support, my view of the Gamecube is much higher then it was before. Especially with games like Resident Evil, Final Fantasy Crystal, and Metroid. Now, with this Rare thing, not sure anymore. But my feeling is, they don\'t need Rare to do well, and won\'t affect the quality games that Nintendo is well known for.
As for the Xbox, again, before, didn\'t think much of the Xbox. Heck, at first, didn\'t like the fact that MS is behind it (had an MS is evil feeling at first. I felt that MS is just trying to take over another industry [which I still believe, though I nolonger see it as a horrible thing]). After I look past my "MS bias", I did find a great system with great games like Halo (and subsequently Halo 2), Project Gothem, Ninja Gaiden, Sega\'s games, and other games that look amazing.