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1992: NES (actually several unofficial clones)
1995: Genesis (Mega Drive 2 console)
1997: Win95 PC (Pentium 100MHz, Trident S440 PCI, 8MB SIMM)
1998: GameBoy
1999: Win98/2000 PC (Pentium II 350MHz, ATI RAGE IIC PCI + Voodoo 2 8MB AGP, 64MB SDRAM) upgraded to Voodoo3 3000 16MB AGP2x & then to GeForce2 MX400 64MB AGP4x, upgraded to 192MB SDRAM)
2005: XP/Ubuntu PC (Pentium 4 3GHz, GeForce FX 5700 LE 256MB AGP8x, 512MB DDR) upgraded to GeForce 7800 GS 256MB, 4GB DDR)
2009: Xbox 360 (Xbox 360 RE5 LE) > in 2011 replaced it to new Slim.
2009: PS3 (PS3 Slim Uncharted 2 bundle)
2010: Win7/BSD/Mint PC (i5 750 2.66GHz, Radeon HD 5750 512MB, 4GB DDR3) upgraded to 8GB DDR3. -bought not for gaming, but played a bit on it-
2011: 3DS > in 2012 replaced it to 3DS XL
2013: PS4 > in 2016 replaced it to PS4 Pro -in 2019 bought second PS4 (White PS4 Slim to different room)-
2016: Win7/Win10 PC (Core i7 6700K, GeForce GTX 1070 8GB, 32GB DDR4) upgraded to GTX 1080 Ti 12GB
2017: PSVR
2020: Xbox Series S
2021: Oculus Quest 2
2022: Win11 PC (Core i9 12900K, RTX 3080 Ti 12GB, 64GB DDR5)
2022: Steam Deck 512GB
2022: PS5 (GoW Ragnarok bundle)

In 2008/2009 when I first bought a big LCD TV & consoles and set up 5.1 sound I really felt in love to console gaming. So PC also connected to a TV as a second screen. Love to play gamepad-based games on TV OLED screen lying on sofa rather than sitting near IPS monitor.