My first console was the original "Nintendo" in 1986. I was 5 years old. It was the most deluxe version of the set. It came with the Duck-Hunt Gun, and some Olympic Games running/jumping mat. Along with those, it came with the corresponding Game Cartridges. I wore out that Olympic Game Mat out after 3 years of play hehe. It was my fav aside from Duck Hunt. I was surprisingly not much of a fan of MARIO, I have ADHD, and Autism/Asperger's so, anything that allowed me to be physically more active or "interactive" with the game was more my style. Next was the Gameboy, and it's many variations over the years, and then the Sega Genesis, and then at some point the N64 in the mid 90's, and after that, I kinda just stopped enjoying video games altogether. It was not until 2004 or so that I got the original X-Box & the game "Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic", and later the sequel to that same game for the same system. After my XBox got stolen, I again just completely lost all interest in Video Games following that. Plus games were just getting too expensive and too ridiculous in their "Using Requirements" (Internet & in-Game purchases). I want to see games and gaming consoles go back to the SOLO isolation of just needing the Disc/cartridge/whatever, and the complete storyline developed for solo-use play and NEEDING LUCK or chance to get great gear, items, and weapons without having to PAY extra to the game company via the internet, nor needing the internet to save game files or have just general access to the game period.