[–] spike11117 ago
Gameboy(Pokemon machine) Snes Sega PS1 PS2 Xbox Xbox 360 PS3 Wii ( wish I never bought one) PS4
Only system I would have liked to have was N64
I'll just give you a list of all the consoles I've owned. I don't think I'd change anything either looking back. Except get a SNES. I didn't get one of those until a few years ago. Oh and I wish I had a Gamecube back in the day as now Gamecube games are pretty expensive.
1.NES
2.Sega Megadrive
3.Sega Master System II (as it was known here)
4.N64
5.Sega Saturn
6.Sega Dreamcast
7.PS1
8.PS2
9.Xbox
10.Xbox 360
11.Wii
In terms of handhelds I've owned a Game Boy, Game Boy Colour, skipped the GBA, and have a Nintendo DS.
After the PS2 my brother handled the Sony side of things and got himself a PS3, 4, and Vita. He also got a Wii U. He also has a 3DS.
Damn I miss some of those old consoles.
[–] pobodysnerfect 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
I kind of wish I had owned an SNES, but I'm perfectly okay playing those games now. I probably appreciate them more these days anyways. I do wish I had never sold my Sega Master System though.
If we include handhelds I've had almost everything. Except an N-Gage. Or a Vita.
[–] solidsalamander ago
This is how it went for me growing up to now:
There's not really anything I would change. I loved all the systems I grew up with, and I still have my PS2, 360, and N64. Presently, I'd be purely PC if it weren't for Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate, Fire Emblem Awakening (and as of E3, Fates), and Xenoblade Chronicles on 3DS.
[–] Cornbread52 ago (edited ago)
Atari 2600
NES
Sega Master System
Sega Genesis with CD
PlayStation
Nintendo 64
PlayStation 2
Gamecube
PlayStation 3
Wii
XBox 360
PlayStation 4
Handhelds
Gameboy
Gameboy Advance SP
PSP
Nintendo DS
Nintendo DS lite
PS Vita
Nintendo 3DS XL
Growing up, we were always a Nintendo household. My grandmother bought me a NES and a Gameboy. Then my sister saved up her money for a SNES, which gradually became a family system as tends to happen. Then for Christmas we got a N64.
Then I got much more into PC gaming.
But while I was at college I ended up buying a Playstation 2 and a Gamecube on the cheap a year before the new consoles launched.
Then I graduated and got a job. I got an XBox 360 as a graduation gift, waited in line for a Wii at a midnight release, and then eventually got a PS3 with no games before they completely phased out the backwards compatibility. So I own a 60 gig PS3 with very few games, just because it's nice to go back and play old PS2 games from time to time.
Recently I bought a Wii U for Bayonetta 2 and Hyrule Warriors.
I don't think I'd change anything.
[–] upgoats 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
I went this route:
My parents didn't think I should have game consoles (computers are for learning, you see) and were big Apple people, so it was all computer games until I moved out on my own and had a steady enough job to buy consoles. Then I got annoyed with having to own lots of consoles and just started building my own PCs for gaming / TV+movies / web. I've been PC gaming since about 2008.
Going back, I'd probably just tell my parents to get me a PC and be done with it.
[–] Postfolio [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I loved the Apple IIGS!! My friend had one and we played Conan and Chivalry ALL the time!
[–] upgoats ago (edited ago)
I played a lot of games on there, but my favorites were Zany Golf, a mini-golf type game that was surprisingly good, and a port of Marble Madness, which controlled like shit on the mouse but I loved it anyway.