Atari 2600 followed by NES
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3-button Genesis controller.
Same, and that is still the way a d-pad should feel IMO.
A commodore 64 joystick. Next was the NES controller.
The reverse order for me. A borrowed NES first at 5-6, then a secondhand C64 at 8. Learned to type and program BASIC on that thing.
Learned basic on that thing as well. I remember having a magazine subscription that included a program in the center fold. Then saving it to a cassette tape to enjoy later. Lol
NES controller
3 button megadrive controller
Atari 2600 controller. Joystick & button.
My parents bought us a Nintendo 64 for Christmas when it came out.
Never played any games or consoles that came in between those two. It was wild.
Spectrum +2A
Intellivision II and Commodore 64 with joystick. Not sure which one we had first first.
Commodore 64 joystick.
Me too. I started with the little brown first-party stick that came with the Pro Pack, but soon switched to an inexplicably beige Quickshot II.
PS3
I appear to be quite young around here...
Perhaps a bit.
Mine was ps2. Grandparents still had the original nes my dad played on. Fortunately got some duck hunt and Mario 1 memories
I played many systems before the Dreamcast but I consider that controller my first.
PS1. Unless mouse and keyboard counts….
Yall making me feel like a little kid
Radio Shack Pong game.
The NES controller. Though I like 2 at the time. First one I remember playing is the SNES controller.
Atari controller
We upgraded to a Wica controller (same thing as the Atari controller just with better parts so it didn’t break so easily.)
Paddle or joystick?
Oh man, that brought back some memories, thanks!
First joystick and then paddles.
Pong.
N64, and no I'm still not sure how to hold it, I always end up walking funny.
SNES
Not a controller per say, but does a mouse and keyboard count?
Vic-20 joystick and keyboard. And the rotary knob on the woodgrain "pong" game.
Sega Master System II
This bad boy:
(Mattel Intellivision)
A PS1 controller (without analogs) 😊
Trackball/Portable computer keyboard, followed by NES
C64 joystick was the first (playing Professional Ski Simulator...) but the Mega Drive controller was the one I used everyday.
Xbox 360 controller. we got the console quite late, around 2012-ish? other than that we were mostly a pc household.
Keyboard and mouse, but when I started using computers I was so young that my hands were too small to hold the mouse properly, so I left clicked with my thumb up until three or four years ago when I got my first ergonomic mouse. Kinda funny how long habits can stay with you.
Sega Saturn controller. Unplugged while my Uncle played Sonic and told me I was Tails.
An Atari 800 joystick, which was basically the same as the 2600 one. Many evenings spent playing Zaxxon, Miner 2049er, and so on, as well as simple games typed in from magazines.
Then I bought an NES and didn't look back. Super Mario Bros. was way more advanced, not only in terms of graphics but also the fluidity of movement and the game pad design. And it was more fun!
My first controller was probably an NES knockoff. Nintendo never did (and still doesn't) sell consoles officially in my home country.
If you're not counting the GBA SP's controls, my first official controller was the Wii's Wiimotes.
Sega Master System II
TI-99/4a keyboard.
I’ve just had to search for the right model but the earliest that I remember is the Coin Control Competition Pro 5000. We had it in a dark/deep blue colour.
I had tac-2 style joystick on my spectravideo sv-738
Technically NES but mostly N64. These days I just play everything on a PS5 controller. Pretty nice.
The weird-ass Dreamcast controller. https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/619JtZlXpWL.jpg
I never did figure out what the slot in the top was for as a kid.