For me, it was the OG Nintendo Entertainment System, NES. My first game was Super Mario Brothers and Duckhunt. I still refer to any switch as a “gameboy.”

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      Played the shit out of it till one day the magic smoke got out. Got an NES several years later. Wish we still had those 2600 game cartridges

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    First one was a Coleco Telstar. A whopping 3 built-in games: 1-player pong, 2-player pong, and a harder 2-player pong with smaller paddles.

    Second one was the Atari 2600 as shown in the picture.

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    My first video games were on PCs. The only console we had - very briefly - while I grew up was a Colecovision.

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    Sega Genesis. Mine came bundled with Sonic Spinball and we paid something like $199 for it back in 1994.

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    Amiga 500. Not really a console, but it’s what I played my first games on.

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    Sega gensis. I can’t even remember names of the games cuz I was too young.

    I can only remember visuals. Like one game that was similar to TMNT, you pick character(s), you got hp/lives, fight baddies, luck up weapons and stuff. Three characters were: white blond dude, black dude with flat top haircut, green military vest, and woman. I always picked flat top. His moves was jab jab uppercut then hook to knock them away.

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    I was born in '85, and my boomer parents haaaaaaaaated video games. I played the Atari 2600 at my cousin’s house and also the NES, and wanted my own terribly badly. I had friends in the neighborhood who had Sega Genesis and SNES as well. It took me ages to save up enough to buy a Sega Genesis in ~1996 even though my cousins always had console systems of their own. I had a Sega CD and a 32x as well, but after that I jumped to the Nintendo 64 and then the Playstation 1. From then on, I played PC games. I never got to own a Playstation 2, 3, 4, or 5, never got to own a gamecube, wii, or switch, never got to own an xbox of any kind. I never had the money to devote to a dedicated console system. Only PCs seemed worth it because I could gradually upgrade them - RAM, CPU, GPU, etc, one piece at a time at a fraction of the cost of a whole-ass new console system. Plus I could just, you know, emulate console games eventually. I haven’t emulated in a long time. Nowadays, if a developer wants me to play a game, they will put it on Steam or GOG. If they don’t put it on Steam or GOG, then clearly they don’t want me buy it from them and I’ll just fucking pirate it instead if I want to. I usually don’t care enough to go that far.

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    Sharp Twin Famicom for me, I mostly used Disk based games Most of those Disks were counterfeit ones though that either had a slot instead of Nintendo Logo or for the drive mechanism to latch (the drive mechanism was made to play Nintendo Only Disks by using the logo stamped on the lower part of the disk). I still do have it but the Disk Drive doesn’t work well, I think it needs lubrication, though I’m not sure if the Disks I have still work or still have data on them.