What was your first gaming platform, Sup Forums?
Do you still have it?
What was your first gaming platform, Sup Forums?
Do you still have it?
Modded PS1
Sega Genesis. Still have it and about 200 carts.
Gameboy color.
First game on it was Super Mario Bros. DX
No.
it still work, with 2 controller and the zapper
NES, but no longer have that exact one. I have a few others in storage, though. Lots of rentals and loans of one before we bought it, but I remember how excited I was when my family went to a distant K-Mart to purchase one with Mario 3, and how estatic I was over that.
Also, that kid in OP's image is fighting the security bot in Fusion, which means he's going to be dancing about as smoothly as Micheal J Fox with all the action required in that fight.
Atari 2600
Hell no, it fell apart ages ago.
It was a PSP. I don't have it anymore but I recently bought a new one. Unfortunately Sup Forums lied to me telling me it's easy to hack but apparently I have to do a bunch of shit like downgrade 6.61 but there are barely any instructions on how to do it anywhere. Goddamn it
Mega Drive, and no, i don't think i do.
Nes, gave it to my cousin, it "disappeared" 10 years later when i asked to have it back for some nostalgia.
Gameboy was next, still have it and use it for tetris and polemon blue currently.
PS2
>Do you still have it?
Yes, though it does have some problems opening and closing
PS1 and no.
Check hackinformers playstation guide. There is no downgrading necessary, takes 2 minutes to hack a PSP.
NES. Only had the Mario/Duck Hunt pack though. Don't know where the hell it is now, likely I just don't have it anymore.
fucking oldfags go home
where my >ps3firstsystem bros at
Was given or bought (Can't remember) a gameboy pocket by a friend. Guy we carpooled with stole it because niggers.
>PC
I have a PC, but not that particular PC
>Gameboy Color
Still have it and it still works. The only thing it's missing is a battery cover.
still at school probably
The first was an old second hand PC but that barely counted. I first started playing games on some prebuilt pentium 2 system and I still have that somewhere.
Otherwise, NES was the first, and GBC my first handheld. Still have all of my dedicated gaming devices.
Nes
Somewhere in the attic with about 50 games.
PS1
The controller port broke so I had to get rid of it.
Got a ps2 later so it didn't matter.
I loved my Megadrive
The NES
Well technically some chink atari clone I believe but I was like 3 years old. I can barely remember, my dad played the fuck out of that thing.
PC I guess? I remember playing some game on a green and black monitor about planning a birthday party for mickey mouse. I think we also had some other computer after that that I played doom on.
I was given a Gameboy and Donkey Kong for christmas one year and that was the first one I really remember playing a shitton. Especially when I got Pokemon for it.
PC, Gameboy Color, N64
don't have any of them. been wanting to buy a gameboy advance SP for the nostalgia, what's the best place to get one?
Atari 2600, lol no.
We actually owned a copy of ET but we had no idea how games worked so it didn't matter to us. Sold the whole setup back in 1995
my father brought home PONG in '76 I think.
couldn't believe the TV turned into a game.
its long gone unfortunately
Model 1 megadrive
Yeah i still have it, but it broke a while back (2004 i think)
I inherited my dad's Mega Drive. It's in a box in my room right now.
PS1 and Gameboy
Atari 2600
No
SNES with Super Mario All Stars + Super Mario World. It's sitting under my tv right now. Yes it works, and perfectly. Four year old me made the right choice not going with the Genesis bundle with S&K, even though it looked so much cooler.
NES.
And I'm kinda really really sad we gave it away.
Always tickled me that Nintendo fought so hard in the 80s to avoid the whole "video games are addictive" stigma that was constantly leveled at them, and then make it the central theme of marketing for the GBA years later.
Sega Genesis, can't remember if it broke or we sold it. We also has a Windows 95 PC but it wasn't wasn't anything special, I mostly played SimCity Classic and 2000.
>SNES
Unless my Dad got rid of it, it should still be with him.
Snes
Still have it and it never yellowed.
Are those screenshots of Metroid Fusion? Except for the last SP, that one looks like a screenshot from the intro to Four Swords.
Started playing video games slightly before 2005. Gray GBA being my first console which I still actually own.
My cousins later gave me their NES and SNES, I'm not a "90's kid xDD" but I think I was introduced pretty decently, Donkey Kong Country is still my favorite game to this day.
Super famicom
I still have it but I haven't used for like 8 years
it was either this or the Fatboy. either way i still have both and whip out the Genisis once in a while to play. im really surprised it still works considering it took a plastic bat to the face once with a game inside
Mega Drive. Not sure I have it yet, since as it always happens, people consider things behind you and give shit away because "muh their children".
PS1, my mom made me give it to my little brother when I got to 7th grade and he broke after having it for 45 minutes. My first handheld was a gameboy advance, again my mom made me give it to one of my brothers and the faggot manages to get it stolen. Since then I've never given either of them anything.
Intellivision
It's somewhere at my folks place.
A gameboy advance SP with a bootleg as fuck version of pokemon sapphire. Good times.
wat
My Dad's PC and PS1.
My own first one was a clear glacier blue GBA.
N64, and yes. First one I played on was my brother's Super Nintendo, though.
I still have my first gameboy game, which was one of those bootleg 50 in 1 cartridges, but not the gameboy anymore
My PS1 died last year when it fell on its back ;_;
The NES.
Had Super Mario Bros.
RIP Poison mushroom
Genesis
Not the one I had back as a kid but I've got one yeah.
Ps1
I don't know what happen to it
First ever owned?
Sinclair Spectrum ZX +2, my dad won it on a magazine contest back in 1989, I think. Had 6 games for it, including Operation Wolf.
After that I used to play on my aunt's intel 286 computer, and sometime later in 1992 my parents gifted me a Family Game (famicon clone)
I still have the Spectrum ZX +2, to this day it works.