My dad had a PS1 but I played on it more than he did. He only used it for FIFA, Smackdown! and Resident Evil. I’d wake up early to play Disney’s Hercules, Inspector Gadgets Crazy Maze, Mickey’s Wild Adventure or Scooby Doo and the Cyber Chase before I had to leave for nursery (9am I think). Got a PS2 a year after release in 2001. Think it came with 007 Agent Under Fire. Favourite game for it was Spyro A Hero’s Tail. First game I picked out for it was Spyro Enter the Dragonfly. I loved how many movies got their own game. The Incredibles, Monsters Inc, Coraline, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Scooby Doo Mystery Mayhem smacked too. Then got a Game Boy micro with a dual bundle. I think it was Crash N-Tranced 2 and Spyro Season of Ice. Wasn’t really into the GBA outside of Pokémon and Crash Bandicoot. I’ve still never played Pokémon Emerald. Only had Ruby and Sapphire for it. Then got the original DS with Pokémon Diamond, Guitar Hero on Tour and Madagascar. Again, didn’t play much outside of Pokémon and Guitar Hero. Then got a PSP with GTA Liberty City Stories. Favourite game for that was Silent Hill: Origins. Became a huge fan of Silent Hill at that point eventually getting every game for the PS2, PSP and 360. Got the Wii Christmas after release. Spent all of my time on it either playing Night at the Museum 2 or Animal Crossing City Folk. By this point I realised Nintendo just wasn’t for me. The handful of Nintendo games I like, I really liked and could play them for days. But there were just so few of them. Overlord A Dark Legend was my favourite game for the Wii. Then in 2011 I get the Xbox 360 S and lost years of my life to Skyrim, MW3 and New Vegas. New Vegas is still my favourite game. I didn’t turn 18 until 2015 but I kept my 360 without upgrading to a PS4 Pro until 2017.

What about you? Which consoles did you play before turning 18? What games did you have for them? What were your favourite games for each console?

  • Grapplebadger10P@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    My gaming life started with atari 2600 and commodore 64, arcades, NES, SNES, N64 (first one I actually owned but others were hand me downs, or at babysitters, or whatever), then gameboy, gameboy color, DS, PC gaming at home as of 98 (started playimg at other peoples houses before that, PS2, Xbox, Xbox 360, 3DS, RetroPi, PS4, Switch, Xbox Series S.

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    10 months ago

    Oddessy, ColecoVision, Commodore 64(computer), Atari 2600, Atari 5200 and My last one before I was 18 was a Tandy 1000ex(computer)

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    10 months ago

    Before turning 18 i played on zx spectrum (i know, its not a console). My first console was a sega saturn but i was already 24 yo. Yes, i’m an old man.

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    Got gifted a SNES when I was 3 or 4. First games were Megaman X and Super Mario. Loved it. My grandfather also had a ton of arcade machines in his basement for me and my cousins to play so I attribute that to my love for gaming. Then had a PS1 where I played Crash Bandicoot, Tekken and Spyro. Oh and Frogger. Then also got a Gameboy Color and that’s when, of course, everyone got into Pokemon. My step brother had Blue and Yellow version while I had Red version. It wasn’t until much later I even learned there was a Gold/Silver version. I just remember going outside with some friends and he was playing and I heard some music I hadn’t heard before. He was in Goldenrod City. After that, the rest is history with PS2… I saw an ad on TV around Christmas time for Final Fantasy XII and completely become enamored with it. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve played through that game, it’s easily my favorite FF title. I’ve even bought the remasters on every current console. Still have the Brady Games guide for it too. Also worth mentioning Kingdom Hearts 1 & 2, more Tekken, Jak & Daxter series and lots more. PS2 era was a good time.

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    10 months ago

    I had a nintendo 64. Super mario 64 was something my aunt and i used to love. i always called it ‘mario castle’ lol. then i got the xbox 360 and ive been an xbox and pc guy since

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    10 months ago

    Atari, NES, SNES, I rented Genesis a lot from block buster. N64, the PS1.

    Once I got a PS1 my hatred for Nintendo started. Dreamcast. PC games PS2. Never wanted a Microsoft console.

    I made good choices lol. Every Nintendo console past the cube is just a joke gimmick POS 2 generations behind the competition.

    Xbox…idk what can I say. Batteries for controllers, they tried to go HDDVD with that weird external drive. The 360s PSU was laughable as well.

    So my journey went from PlayStation to PlayStation and PC.

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    10 months ago

    When I was very small, my Father brought home a Vectrex. I played and played and played that thing. I loved Spike, and Armour Attack, and Scramble.

    Around my 9th birthday, my Father bought me a Sega Master System. I played Quartet first. On that console, Phantasy Star made me fall in love with RPGs, and Zillion gave me love for what would later be called Metroidvania games. I played some Nintendo at my friend’s houses, but I was thought my Sega was cooler.

    The first console I saved up for and bought myself was a Sega Genesis. Sonic 1 and 2, Phantasy Star 2 and 3, Toejam and Earl, and Shining Force 1 and 2 made those some of the happiest video game years of my life… I picked up a SNES later and got into their suite of RPGs. FF6 and Chrono Trigger took my life over for a time.

    Sega CD came next. Not exactly a banger, but there was some fun to be had. Sewer Shark and Dark Wizard both stand out the most.

    Then came the PlayStation era… Metal Gear Solid, Final Fantasy 7, and… Too many to count. I skipped out on the N64 cause RPGs were my life at this point and Nintendo had very little to offer this gen in that regard.

    By now I had a job, and steady income, so ever since I’ve just bought every console every generation… PS2, Xbox, and GameCube were a great Trinity to have on the shelf together, though I’d say the PS2 got the most love that generation.

    Xbox 360 was my favorite next. I loved the controller, and the UI once the Blades update happened… The Wii was… Ok… The PS3 had a worse controller and an ugly UI imho.

    Then the XBox One kind of… stunk? At first at least. I jumped on board with my PS4 and it became my primary console. XBox One was largely ignored save for a few gems. Quantum Break being the one that stands out the most. The WiiU was pretty weak. I think I played a couple RPGs but they all looked pretty bland and muddy.

    This gen is pretty even. I LOVE my series X, and I LOVE my PS5. Not sure I could pick a favorite, yet. The Switch is OK… I think maybe Nintendo just had never really been my bag. I like Zelda games, but Mario never really did it for me. I was never really into Pokemon either.

    I feel nostalgic now.

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    10 months ago

    Nes > sega genesis > ps1> gb pocket > ps2 > ps3 > game cube > ps4 > nintendo wii > next 3ds xl > nintendo switch > ps5

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    10 months ago

    GameBoy - Super Mario Land SNES - Mario Kart N64 - Mario Kart 64 PS 1 - Twisted Metal 2

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    10 months ago

    Commodore 64 and Atari to start off with. Had a whole heap of games on the Commodore even though I barely knew how to run it

    Got a second hand NES at some point in the 90s along with a Gameboy and then a Sega Mega Drive.

    Mostly played on PC for a few years before getting a PS1 fairly late (1998). Definitely made more use of it than any of the other consoles (which other than the Gameboy I probably wasted). Got a ps2 in 2001, just before turning 17, and the next year and a bit was spent with both the ps2 and ps1