My First Gaming Console Was Either A Gameboy Advanced Sp (That Is No Longer Working And Replaced With A Regular Gameboy Advanced) Or A Wii (That Is Also Not Working And Has Been Replaced).
A: My first video game console was a handheld console called the Game Boy Color. I currently don't have that console anymore; however, I still have my Game Boy Advance SP as a fine replacement console. That one is still able to operate just fine, but the battery doesn't seem to be all that great. Though I don't have that many games to play on it.
In late 90s, my parents bought for my sister a Super Nintendo Entertainment System, alongside with Mario Paint and Yoshi's Island. While it didn't managed to hold her interest for long enough, my curiosity led me grabbing the controller and turning the console with a game on it. From there, I had a hard time getting off from it, thus cementing my interest for video games in general.
If I would include game consoles that were owned by my parents then it's some sketchy Atari thing )which I absolutely hated as a kid) and a NES, used to play Super Maro Bros. 2 lots with my dad. I still have memories of me beating level 1 for the very first time, I don't think I was ever able to beat level 2 though...
If we are talking about consoles that I've actually owned myself then the first would be a Nintendo GameCube. Got it for christmas when I was like five years old.
Well, the first one I owned was a Gameboy Advance that my grandfather gave me. I think I only ever had three games for it - Pokemon Yellow, a Super Mario game, and a Bomberman game. It was that transparent pink one, and I thought it was pretty cool seeing all the innards. I wish I still had it...