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Atari Jaguar. No one I knew had one and the only place to play one was a single game store in a mall that you had to pay to play. I paid twice to play and was in love.
Granted I was pretty young, but I friggin loved the ColecoVision. It had a respectable game library and Zaxxon in particular was the stuff. I remember my mom playing Ladybug (Pacman clone) frequently.
Welp. Guess I'm spending the rest of my evening looking for an emulator.
nes galaga at my dads house <3
You'll never guess mine.
That is just inviting people to start throwing out names of lesser-known systems. Can we narrow it down to Western (including South America), Eastern European, or South-east Asian before we start?
I was obsessed with the N64 when I was a kid, but I never owned one. Honorable mention to the GBC, but I did get one shortly after the GBA came out.
GBA SP here.
I really liked my GBA
PSP was my first ('98 here), the 360 my second, a 3DS my third. I probably spent thousand of hours on my PSP, so I'd go for PSP probably. Jailbroke my childhood PSP a year ago or so and enjoyed playing a bunch of games I couldn't get. Also jailbroke my 3DS and gave it to my partner as a birthday gift so she could play all the Layton games which she grew up with.
A couple years ago, my obsession was probably the GBA, though. Growing up, we couldn't really afford any consoles, so my only experiences with Pokemon and stuff was via emulators on my PC. Had a period of them where I'd buy old GBAs, shell-swap them, restore old games and their batteries and fun stuff like that. Haven't touched the couple I have for some time now, sadly
Loved the Wii but it definitely wasn't my first (NES) but have fond memories with all the consoles my friends owned when I was.growing up
This is what happens when parents don't vaccine. When you are very young, you can get vaccinated with computer gaming. You can absolutely still enjoy consoles and the great games that come out on them, but you have a certain protection against obsessing over a specific console.
For me it was Commodore 64 I was vaccinated with. This also let me enjoy a future of DOS gaming right along side NES and Genesis gaming.
In some places, the ZX Spectrum vs Commodore 64 war was epic. Likewise for Amiga vs Atari ST. Magazines for one fanbase would regularly mock the other. And I don't know what the TRS-80 was going up against, but I've seen it called the "Trash-80" more than a couple of times.
What can help proof someone against this excessive dedication to one platform isn't which platform you start them on; it's starting them on multiple platforms as soon as possible. Getting them interested in the individual games rather than the fan club nonsense.
As human beings we naturally oversimplify things. So when our entire experience has been A, and the people around us frame the world as a choice between A and B, we're naturally going to defend A with our life. That's because without really thinking about it, we've bought into the idea that A is either right or wrong, with no middle-ground, and we hate to be wrong.
Never had a console growing up. PC all the way. Started with a ZX Spectrum clone, then a 286, then a Pentium 100, and so on. I got my first consoles as an adult, first the Xbox One, which I never really played anything other than Just Dance on, then a Switch, which I couldn't really get into either and ended up playing more on Ryujinx than on the actual switch. Bought an old 3DS at one point and its also just sitting in a drawer. Guess I'm too much of a PC gamer to get into consoles.