What Was Your First Game System?

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    The title says it all. After a recent video I seen and comments I wanted to see what the general population of PC members first game system was.

    Personally my first game system was a Sega Genesis Followed with a Sega Dreamcast & Gameboy Color around the age of 5 & 6.
     
    Yes definitely the Sega Genesis but for some reason I always think of the first playstation one (the box looking one). Those were simpler times no one cared about graphics they just wanted to play fun games and they actually made fun games. The games that I always remember are crash bandicoot, spyro, Tekken etc. If I can only go back in time if only.
     
    The first console I played was my older brother's SNES.
    The first one I got all to myself was either the Gamecube or the Game Boy Advance. I seriously can't remember which came first between the 2.
     
    A SNES. It has been around since I was born. I still own it and it continues to kick so much ass.
     
    My first one was an NES, when I was 4. Then SNES, skipped 64, then Gamecube, then Wii. Now I am hoping to get a Wii U for my birthday (October 18 hurry up pls)
     
    I got Atari 2600 for the first time in 1994. I remember myself passionately playing Enduro, Pitfall, Frog Pond and River Raid.
     
    The Atari 2600 and the Commodore 64 way back in the late 80's. I still have them, but I have no way to play them.

    This thread will fit better over in Video Games, so I'll move it over there for you!
     
    My first console was the PS1. So far in my whole life I have only owned a PS1 and a PS2 for consoles, as well as 3 NDSL(s) and a 3DS for handheld ones.

    My life is sad and I know it.

    Too bad both my PS1 and PS2 has died out, so now the games I have are transfered to the emulator screens of my computers. I still need some sort of memory card adaptor to load the save files stuck inside my memory card.
     
    The SNES, I (tried) to play it when I was 2. I've had many more fond memories with the N64, and when I was in grade school, the PS2.

    My N64 is still hooked to my HDTV, and it works like a champ. I still find myself playing the occasional Mario Kart 64 race and sessions of Tony Hawk's Pro Skater.
     
    I had an NES that was a hand-me-down from my uncle. I used to play this game called "Wizards and Warriors". It almost broke me, to be honest. That game was so freakin' hard to a four year old....so freakin hard it infuriates me just thinking about it to this day!
     
    The Nintendo.

    You know, the original one. In fact I played nothing but Retro games as a child.
     
    The first system I ever remembering seeing at home (sadly I was too young to play it - I think I was either 4 or 5 years old) was an Atari (can't remember which one though) - when I was 8 years old, the first system I ever played was SNES (first game was Bubsy then Super Mario World then Sim City) as my grandma bought it as a Christmas present for the family.
     
    The first video game console that I've ever managed to try my hands on was, if I remember correctly, SNES. My dad bought it for himself originally, but from time to time, I'd play alongside. As for me, that would have to be GameBoy Color, which I got when I was six or so. Home-console--it was NIntendo 64, haha. Loved them both equally, and would spend major amount of time playing games on them nearly every day.
     
    My very first console is my DS along with my gba...i got both of it on my birthday..still good as new until now..
     
    It was a Gameboy Color that I got way back when and I remember having quite a bit of fun on the thing. Home console wise was a Gamecube that I got in 2005 after waiting for what felt like an eternity.
     
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