In this gen, the first I owned was the PSP. I've had that since a year after it was first released, and never bothered to upgrade to a new version. It's rarely played these days.
Next was the PS3. I bought it back in the 'no-games' days, which wasn't even true then (it was a dark time to own a PS3, then). I've been very happy with it, and bought into the slim model. It's been a brilliant machine and services my gaming needs well whilst also acting as a brilliant kids console, especially now Move has been added, too.
Next was the Wii. I wanted to love this, but didn't for a variety of reasons. Eventually, after some frenetic initial gaming them a long period of gathering a lot of dust, it was sold on. It just wasn't the console for us.
Next was the 360. For us, it's primarily a kids machine. I play the decent exclusives (and there are several worth playing), but it's used more for the kids and dance games.







