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When I first played games, my family already had: Atari 7800, NES, SNES, Sega Genesis, TurboGrafx-16/Turbo Express, and Sega Game gear. I played all of those and can't remember which would have been my actual first one.
I think the first system bought after I started playing stuff was the PS1. First system I bought with my own money was a Gamecube.
First system I played on was my brother's NES. First system I owned was the Nintendo 64.
PlayStation followed very closely by a N64
The SNES, my parents bought me a second hand console for my 10th birthday in 1994, and that bad boy is still going strong and sat next to me as I type this.
One of the Segas. I dunno. Alex Kidd was built in.
I played PC games first, like Oregon Trail, Where in the World is Carmen San Diego?, and Number Munchers.
When I was about 5, my parents bought me an SNES (which had only recently come out, I believe), and that was my first regular console. It was a few years after that when I actually got an NES.
My first "console" was an Amstrad 6128plus - which was really a primitive PC.
My first consoles in the most traditional sense were the SEGA Master System followed by the Nintendo GameBoy.
So,
Amstrad > Master System > Game Boy > Mega Drive (Genesis to you USians) > SNES > PC > PlayStation > Game Boy Color > N64 > PlayStation 2 > GameCube > Game Boy Advance > DS > PSP > XBOX 360 > 3DS > Wii > PlayStation 3
Gameboy! I loved that big ol' grey brick! :D
Sega Megadrive.
Sonic, Streets of Rage, Toejam and Earl, Bubsy, Golden Axe, Shinobi...those were the days!
NES, though I also had an Atari at some point. That NES changes my life forever.
God, all you guys make me feel old.:(
My first system was an Atari 5200 my dad bought that I unfortunately no longer have.:cry:
My first "own" system was an NES.
Played on my Dad's old computer which I can't remember what it was and my uncle's Atari 2600. The first system I had for myself was a Nintendo Entertainment System.
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