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I'll go in chronological order:

Coleco Vision: Donkey Kong, wow, I fell in love with video games in my cousin's basement! (I must have been 5 or 6 at the time).

NES: Metroid, this game was amazing for the time, what no levels, you can go wherever you want (I did not figure out how and what to do until much later)

Sega Master System: Phantasy Star, 3D dungeons, battles with backgrounds that change according to where you are, etc. again a game that blew my mind!

Turbo-Grafx 16: Keuth Courage in Alpha Zone, I liked the graphics, but it kind of let me down.. the action was good, but repetitive in the robots part... I liked the machine when I got R-Type, Blazing Lasers... but never got over buyer remorse for it and eventually got a Genesis like most of my friends back then.

Sega Genesis: Golden Axe, loved this game, especially with some friends to finish it in two player mode! hack and slash galore... too bad a good sequel was never released.

TurboDuo CD: Ys Book I & II wow CD games are the future!

Sega CD: Sherlock Holmes, FMV based games suck...

Super NES: F-Zero, loved the smooth mode 7 race track, the music... it's still one of my favorite racing games!

3DO: Need for Speed, I was amazed by the texture mapped 3D graphics, the sounds, it felt "real"

Sega Saturn: Panzer Dragoon, I liked it, the story line, etc. but wondered why the videos were not full screen.

Play Station: Final Fantasy VII, I was blown away, played through in 56 hours in less than a week!.. then did another play through with a manual and leveled up all my characters to level 99 + found every single objects with my room mate of the time!

N64: Zelda Ocarina of Time, liked it, but stopped at the water dungeon (I had a gaming PC at that time, so n64 graphics/frame rate were a real indrance to my enjoyment of this game).

Sega Dreamcast: Soul Calibur, it was amazing looking and extremely fluid, made me love the machine from day one.

OG xbox: unsure, everything seemed generic to me on this machine, but it was clearly the most powerful console of its day, but I was mainly gaming on PC.

GameCube: Mario Sunshine, I liked the clean graphics and the water effects, but over all this machine never got much appreciation since I played mainly on PC during that time too.

Wii: Zelda Twilight Princess, I had waited so long for this game.. but really found that the controller held it back and stopped playing at the escort mission... sold the Wii before it lost value.

xb360: King Kong, the game's frame rate seemed choppy to me, it did not make a good impression and I never got a 360 (even if I eventually tried gears of war).. again PC got in the way of awe...

PS3: Wipeout HD.. it left a pretty good impression, I did not really play much games on the PS3 until GoD of war 3, Uncharted 2... etc. got it for media functions first.

Ouya: Final Fantasi VI... this console is weak...

PS4: Killzone:SF this console is amazing!

xb1: Forza 5, why do people think this machine can hold its own against the Ps4?

Wii U: Rayman Legends, this could be on PS360 easily.