The Nintendo Entertainment System, it wasn't mine though. It belongs to my father I used to play Super Mario Bros. 2 on it all the time. I could not even get through the first level but i still had tons of fun!
My first gaming console I had to share with my sister and mother, which was the SNES. But for my first console that was only mine was a Nintendo Gamecube. For handheld, my first was a Game Boy Color Berry Colored one.
For the SNES, my favorite games are Mario Paint, Super Mario RPG, and Donkey Kong Country 3. For the Gamecube, Pokemon Colosseum, Pokemon XD, and Paper Mario The Thousand Year Door. And for the Game Boy Color hands down, Pokemon Crystal, first main Pokemon game I could play as a trainer who was my gender.
SNES was my first system. My first game for it was the pack in Super Mario World, which was so much fun. To this day, however, I can't beat that game. DX I am terrible at platformers. XD
My first game console was the Sega Genesis because my brother had it and had a bunch of games for it. He also had an NES and an SNES, but barely anything on them. Now that I'm older, I'm kinda disappointed that I didn't really get to experience some really great stuff on the SNES, but I don't regret my time with the Genesis and have great memories.
My first console of my own was a Game Boy Advance, and it came with Super Mario World, but I mostly used it for my favorite game of all time, Golden Sun. I spent so many hours hunched over that game, getting every little Djinn, every summon, every sidequest, and grinding for hours to level up so I get all the best Psyenergy, and to get gold so I could buy the best armor I could, well, the armor that wasn't a prize for beating the toughest side boss in the world. (In both the first two games.)
I cried when I found out they were making a sequel for the Nintendo DS, and I kept myself in touch with all the latest news about the game. My mom got it for me as a present, knowing how excited I was, and I adored it when it finally came out. It was a good deal easier than the other two, but the animation was cute, you could respond with emotions instead of yes/no, and all the characters were cutie pies.
The first console I play on was an original American Nintendo Entertainment System.
First gaming console I actually personally owned was a pale pink Nintendo DS Lite.
My First Gaming Console.... *slick* hmmm.... Gameboy Color... maybe... or was it a PS1.... *slick* N64..... *slick..... I honestly don't know.... Gameboy games I had were pokemon Gold, Silver, Red, Yellow... I had Golden Sun, one of thee most fantastic games ever. PS1 I had a load... like Namco Museum... Winter sports racing games... some dinosaur games.... like Primal Rage... N64 was Donkey Kong Adventure and Smash Melee... and I believe a Gundam game, Zelda... Yeah I was introduced to video games when I was really little... I will say that the game I've stuck too has always been Pokemon... So yeah the 97' is all its about... I think I was playing pokemon when I was like 3-4... Now I'm a master of strategy
Mine was a leapfrog with some sort of spongebob game. X'D X'D But my first actual console was a silver gameboy advance with harvest moon as the first actual console game I played. I think I was 5 or 6 at the time. In the same year or so after that got a gamecube and a blue DS (that I ended up breaking by cracking the screen), but I'm not sure what order they were in to be honest.
A star wars game on the original game boy was the first game I ever played, but the first game I owned was that Disney Friends one on DS Lite, along with Rabbitz
Sega MegaDrive... I think one of my first games ever was Golden Axe. Epic. I used to play it with my brother... we downloaded it on our PS3 not so long ago and it's still awesome.