Actual machines, (not counting the PC, because I doubt anyone of those still use the same PC as in the 90's)I only got my old original XBOX besides my 360. So that I play weekly. Using emulators, however, Sega CD is my constant companion.
My NES is in its box, waiting until I have the money for buying some replacement parts. The oldest games I've played in a while have been Pokémon Crystal for Gameboy Color and Fallout and Grim Fandango (on Win XP, the later worked really bad).
Sega Genesis, I'd say NES is the oldest but because they made it out of such garbage parts, I had to fix it 3 times before it finally died. There's emulators sure but I have actual carts here so it's still frustrating.
The ol' NES is the oldest console I play every once in a while. May convince my mom to join in on Super Mario Bros 3 as well, just for nostalgia's sake when I do feel like playing it. We used to play that a lot together when I was around 4-5 years old and finally grasped how you could use both the warp whistles to get you straight to world 8 (a.k.a. The Dark World) after arriving in world 2.
Nintendo 64. Nintendo has made me sad with its recent additions to the brand, if you could call them additions, but the 64 will always have a special place in my heart.
Super Nintendo is my current oldest console. The oldest I ever possessed was an Atari from the time era before the NES. That and my NES are now gone and I am left with my SNES.
If my older sister hadn't take them when she moved out I'd probably occasionally game on a Nintendo Entertainment System (yes, the first one) and a Super Nintendo.
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