Interesting history.
I kind of had hated Playstation back in the late 1990s during the PS1 era - not because of main console wars but mainly because at my church everyone had a PS1 and I had a N64, so there was a bit of a rivalry there which fueled my disinterest in Playstation - of course I was single digit age at the time so I didnt know better to get over childish stuff like that.
I bought a Playstation 2 as my first Playstation console back in 2003 - prior to that I was a Nintendo only fan starting back in 1991 with a SNES.
A decade or so later I got into PC gaming in 2012 and shortly into mobile gaming (though I had some mobile games back when I first got my first iPhone in 2011).
I finally got myself a Xbox system a decade later in the form of Xbox Series S.
So nowadays I'm pretty much everywhere.
Fun fact - I didnt even know the Dreamcast existed until probably mid 2000s - years later after its discontinue. The only SEGA platform I knew was the Genesis and that was because my cousins had a Genesis and I had played Sonic and Streets of Rage in the 1990s.
Was surprised SEGA had other consoles - only found out about them in the mid 2000s when I got into online forums lol
Anyways, here's my platform history - aside from SNES, I've only had one console for each type of console/portable.
SNES - 1991 (and again at 2001)
N64 - 1998
GBC - 1999
GBA - 2001
PS2 - 2003
PSP - 2005
DS - 2007
Wii - 2008
iPhone 5 64 GB - 2011
PS3 - 2011
First Gaming Desktop - 2012
3DS - 2013
WiiU - 2014
First Gaming Laptop - 2014
iPhone 6 Plus 128 GB - 2015
PS4 - 2015
Second Gaming Desktop - 2019
Nintendo Switch - 2020
iPhone 13 Pro Max 1 TB - 2021
Xbox Series S - 2022
I'm planning to get a PS5 in 2023 and likely my 3rd Gaming Desktop in 2024.
I dont have any plans to get a second gaming laptop because I dont really have a need to use a gaming laptop - when I travel I'm gonna have my iPhone and my Switch - plus I'll be mainly focusing on my trip and photography/videography instead of playing a game.
And I prefer using desktops due to them being more powerful than laptops and having more ports, capabilities, etc.
Here's what my gaming library looks like