2024 it was probably 70% Nintendo, 20% Mac, 10% Mobile/Mac/Apple TV/Roku, and probably a small amount Sony, the last time I played was Xenogears on Vita, and that might have been 2023.
I'd play largely casual games on Mobile, which I can also play on Mac/Apple TV - the Roku stuff is built into my TV, but I find it a bit flakey (like the screensaver closing my apps and missing search results for items that actually exist on the platforms I use) so I tend not to use it. By casual games, I mean games that I can play for 6 months to 2 years (or more) at a few minutes a day - I became a fan of casual games in the 1990s with an online browser game series that was popular in Sweden called Utopia. The other 20% of Mac was almost entirely Paradox grand strategies.
2025 - 100% Nintendo because so much dropped this year that appeals to me. It'll remain that way for the next few months after Switch 2 at the least.
I did used to do a lot of gaming on Playstation in the past, I was a big fan of RPGs in the PSX era, and later in the Sony handheld era. With the PS2, there was less I was fan of, but I quite enjoyed the GTA games and certain RPGs - I'd say FFX was probably my favourite of those. And after that, I did play a lot of the Sony handheld line. While I do consider myself mainly a Nintendo fan, nearly lifelong, the N64 and Gamecube were a bit of a dark age for me - I did not get into those consoles. The Wii U was also not really my thing, but I did like the RPGs on it (Xenoblade Chronicles X and Earthbound especially).
But really, my main genres are strategy, sandbox, RPGs, and games that appeal to family/local multiplayer - although, admittedly less so these days than (say) the Wii/DS era, even the early Switch era.
I describe myself as a little dose of toxic masculinity.







