No, I still love my N64. I still play Mario Karts and Star Fox on there. =)
No, I still love my N64. I still play Mario Karts and Star Fox on there. =)
I love my SNES so much. It has sentimental value for me. It's natural to love something that gave you so much joy, especially if it was in your childhood.
Megadrive and Gameboy but i was more into the megadrive because i couldn't see what was on the game boy screen, i don't see how anyone could!
I am most attached to my PS3 just because of how much it can do compared to any other console I have owned. I mean I loved the PS2 to death, but it isn't exactly an impressive system with its spotty DVD playback and its lackluster menu interface. Games do matter the most in the end, but all the other stuff really does help.
We had two bags of grass, seventy-five pellets of mescaline, five sheets of high-powered blotter acid, a salt shaker half full of cocaine, a whole galaxy of multi-colored uppers, downers, screamers, laughers…Also a quart of tequila, a quart of rum, a case of beer, a pint of raw ether and two dozen amyls. The only thing that really worried me was the ether. There is nothing in the world more helpless and irresponsible and depraved than a man in the depths of an ether binge. –Raoul Duke
It is hard to shed anything but crocodile tears over White House speechwriter Patrick Buchanan's tragic analysis of the Nixon debacle. "It's like Sisyphus," he said. "We rolled the rock all the way up the mountain...and it rolled right back down on us...." Neither Sisyphus nor the commander of the Light Brigade nor Pat Buchanan had the time or any real inclination to question what they were doing...a martyr, to the bitter end, to a "flawed" cause and a narrow, atavistic concept of conservative politics that has done more damage to itself and the country in less than six years than its liberal enemies could have done in two or three decades. -Hunter S. Thompson




My first console was some Atari thing when I was really young, and really I don't remember much of that or the NES I got after it. Console I have the most attachment to after the fact is the SNES, solely for Earth Bound. No other game have I had more all-nighter play throughs than that game.
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My first was an Commodore 64, i consider it console mainly because i used to just play games on it with a joystick, 8 directions and 2 buttons! awesome. I don't really feel any attraction to it though.
My first console (actually my brothers, but was it was more like a family console) was a MegaDrive with Sonic the Hedgehog. I was 4 at the time and got completely attached. There used to be groups of Snes and MegaDrive owners in our street and you had to be 1 or the other, I remember being told that if I played Mario Sonic would 'get' me, whatever that meant.
First console for me would be NES.
Even though I played the crappy games (volleyball, tennis, host of birds-eye shooters, FIRST NINJA TURTLES GAME), my saving grace was good old Super Mario Bros and that brought me into gaming.
Luckily I got the old school fatboy (gameboy) very soon afterwards and with a host of classic games (Mario land, Tetris, Pokemon) I was on my way to becoming a games addict.
NES was the first console I ever got my cousin bought it for me when I was 5. Came with the mario/duckhunt cartridge and red light gun. Only game I owned for like a year ^_^ played the hell out of them made me fall in love with the fat red plumber that throws fireballs. Thus I grown attached too nintendo buying most their consoles.

My PS1 was my first console, but I only had it for 6 months before I moved onto PS2, so I feel more love for my PS2, though I no longer have that original one