What was your first console?

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Radeonx

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After seeing the "What was your first RPG" thread, I decided to make my own.
So, escapians, what was your first console? Do you still like to play it now and again? Also, I'm not going to add a poll, since there are so many different systems.

My first console was the Atari 2600, and I still play it occasionally. I find that the 8-bit graphics bring out a huge sense of nostalgia, and brings me back to my childhood.
 

BolognaBaloney

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MY first console was a N64, but I remember fighting with my mom for a turn on the NES all throughout my childhood.
 

The Lost Big Boss

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SNES when I was about three years old, playing Top Gear. Man I still remember that third level and its music... Ahh memories.
 

Scrythe

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Good 'ole NES. I was the Grandmaster Champion of Duck Hunt. Represent!

My father and I played that game for hours on end one day. We got to level 300-something before he had to make dinner. It was on that cart that came with Super Mario Bros and World Class Track Meet. I think I still have the running pad.
 

Starnerf

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The first one I bought myself was a Gamecube. The first my family owned was a Genesis.
 

WrongSprite

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Kuchinawa212 said:
Nice thread idea *high five*
*Cough* http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/18.123927#2536385 *Cough*

Anyway, I started out with a gameboy colour I got for Christmas.
 

Radeonx

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WrongSprite said:
Kuchinawa212 said:
Nice thread idea *high five*
*Cough* http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/18.123927#2536385 *Cough*

Anyway, I started out with a gameboy colour I got for Christmas.
The page I searched was an entire page of "What was your first RPG" Or "Your favorite console"...sorry >_>
 

Calmine

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Mines got to be the the amazement of the Sega Master System II, good ol' days of the built in Alex Kidd.