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NES 83 41.92%
 
SNES 33 16.67%
 
N64 41 20.71%
 
GCN 20 10.10%
 
Wii 17 8.59%
 
Wii U 4 2.02%
 
Total:198

Super Nintendo! Still works today, too :)



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Gamecube with Luigi's Mansion.



Nes was mine.

Wonderful 80´s was my time.



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RavenXtra said:
Super Nintendo! Still works today, too :)

Mine too! :D

Them bad boys were built to last.



First system ever: Sega Genesis

First Nintendo system: N64



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Nintendo DS was my first to have a big impact on me.



NES: the bundle with Duck Hunt, Mario Brothers, and Gyromite as separate games. The part of R.O.B. was typically played by my mother since actually using it was a pain in the a-hole.



Nes. It was my father's friends and he just gave it to us, or was it my dad's...? Details are a little fuzzy. I was quite young and was awaiting the release of the 64. I think it was a few months away, an eternity to me then.

Had the nes to play with in the time though. Good times.



For Nintendo, I played Game&Watch and NES for years at family/friends places, but the SNES was the first Nintendo console I had of my own.



The NES. Except I wouldn't have called myself a Nintendo fan back then. For most kids who were too young to remember Atari, Nintendo is all there was and for parents who bought their kids this stuff, everything was a Nintendo to them. In fact, up until I got a Sega Genesis, we really didn't call video games video games. When our parents asked us what we were doing, we said we were playing Nintendo. Unless it was Game Boy. Then we were playing Game Boy. No brand since then has had a reputation to the point where it almost becomes the name of the hobby.



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