1: Amiga
Many Amiga games have superior releases compared to their IBM PC DOS counterparts. While the graphics gap closed up with VGA, the sound gap was still pretty wide. There are also Amiga games that never got PC releases to begin with.
2: Arcade
This is a really broad category, which would also include the Neo-Geo (the MVS and AES are practically the same underlying hardware). I still choose it because many arcade ports end up losing something because the home hardware at the time had nothing on arcade hardware.
3: Sega Saturn
You read that right. Not Genesis/Mega Drive, not Dreamcast. Saturn. Yes, I know it's very difficult to emulate, what with all the processors and timing sensitivity, but many of its best games have ludicrous prices that keep people from being able to try them out. Guardian Heroes, Panzer Dragoon Saga, Radiant Silvergun-you know all too well what I mean. The other challenge, though, would be translating many of its best releases into English, seeing as practically half or more of the Saturn's best games are Japan-only releases.