Biting sarcasm, this is getting fun. I'm surprised I haven't learnt about making broad generalizing statements by now. As for the 'playstation console' comment, I will say that was a mistake. I was trying to distance myself from the Playstaion 2, as I had lost a lot of faith in Sony by then and didn't pay it much heed. Though I don't know how relevent my opinion is, as I'm apparantly not human. My memories of Driver conisist solely of trying to get some stupid license before the game would actually start, though I may be getting confused with Grand Turismo. But before anybody gets upset about my dismissal of Driver or GT, take into account that I prefer GTA and GTA2 over the third installment. Infact, the only other racing games I've ever actually liked were the Mario Kart games, Wacky Wheels, the first two Test Drive games (never played 3, didn't like 4) and Lotus Turbo Challenge 2. Wow, I'm getting sidetracked here.
Pretty much as Floppydisk said. The PSX managed to crush a large amount of my faith in humanity by vastly outselling the N64, despite the N64 having a significantly higher gold:shit ratio. It tends to lead me to be rather bitter on the subject, and make over-reaching statements likely to cause more trouble then they're worth. So, in summation, crappy console games abound and in my opinion the PSX has more then it's fair share considering it's popularity.
Now I'm going to apologise for wrenching this topic way off course, and return it to it's rails by saying that Spyro the Dragon was a console game that sucked. All you did was run around and collect crystals. That was it. There was no variety to it, each level was just collect the crystals. The only part of the game that differed was the final boss battle, which was absolutly pathetic. The giant thing that had managed to freeze all the dragons (save Spyro) and was supposed to be incredibly fearsome was in fact an utter coward. His entire method of attack was to run away from you and hope you fell in the lava. If you managed to keep up and charge him from behind 3 times he gave up. It was just so pathetic I would have felt sorry for him, but I was busy feeling sorry for myself for playing the game.