How Many Game Systems Have You Owned?
Posted by Konnorwolf@reddit | Xennials | View on Reddit | 144 comments
My parents already had an Intellivision before I was born so we had that for a bit. Mostly rented a couple systems here and there until I bought a Gameboy in 1990 *had a max of about three games* then the Sega Genesis *around 1993* with a couple games and mostly renting.
deadmonkeyboy87@reddit
1 coleco vision 2 Atari 2600 3 nes 4 Gameboy 5 super nes 6 sega genius 6 sega game gear 7 dream cast 8 ps 1 9 ps 2 10 Xbox 11 wii 12 Xbox 360 13 Xbox one 14 switch 15 xbox series x
And if it counts I've been playing games on a PC since the era of ps1
blackcurrents78@reddit
Commodore Vic-20 Sega Master System NES Sega Game Gear N64 PS2 Xbox Original Wii Switch
Curious_Instance_971@reddit
Zero
Room234@reddit
Atari 2600
NES
Super NES
Game Boy
Game Gear
N64
Game Boy Advance
GameCube
PS2
Nintendo DS
Wii
Xbox 360
PS3
Nintendo 3DS
Wii U
PS4
Switch
PS5
Switch 2
Gaming PCs throughout the years
Financial-Log-9670@reddit
Nes Snes Genesis Game boy Turbografx 16 (I still wanna replay splatterhouse) Dreamcast N64 Ps2
Now full PC Played plenty of games on apple iic, Mac classic, Mac quadra, and ms-dos over the years as well, as we had all those personal computing options at one time or another
suprunown@reddit
(Cracks knuckles) 1. Telstar Pong 2. Colecovision (with Atari 2600 adapter) 3. first SNES (only owned 1 game - Street Fighter 2) 4. PS1 5. Game Boy Color 6. first Game Boy Advance 7. Sega Master System 8. Soft modded fat PS2 with hard drive 9. Sega Dreamcast 10. second Sega Dreamcast 11. second GameBoy Advance 12. NES 13. Sega Genesis 14. GameBoy 15. GameBoy DS 16. Sega Saturn 17. Sega CD add-on for the Genesis 18. Nintendo 64 19. PS2 Slim 20. Nintendo Game Cube 21. first Xbox 360 22. PS4 23. Xbox One 24. Retropie 25. second Xbox 360 26. first Nintendo Wii 27. second Nintendo Wii 28. Second SNES 29. Nintendo Switch
I think that is the complete list. Of all those systems, the only ones I still have are 8, 11, 15, 19, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28 and 29.
memymomeddit@reddit
ADAM Computer
Colecovision
Atari 2600
NES
PS1 thru 3
XBox One
Series X
lisnter@reddit
Atari 2600 PS1 PS3 PS4
If old handheld games count: Mattel Football 1&2 Mattel racing game Simon Merlin
bigfancydelta@reddit
Thats a time span from '87 - '22, so 35 years. Wow.
Also, from '98 - '25, I've built or fully updated/overhauled 8 or 9 PCs for me and my wife.
Careless-Ad-6328@reddit
Lets see...
Plus countless gaming PCs over the last 25 years.
Mista_Madridista@reddit
Atari 2600, NES, Sega Genesis, Nintendo 64, PlayStation, Dreamcast, PlayStation 2, Xbox one, Xbox series X.
YossiTheWizard@reddit
Growing up, NES, Master System (briefly), SNES, N64, Playstation (traded the N64 after moving cities because we didn’t have the 4 player friend circles) PS2.
As an adult purchased myself, Xbox 360, Master System, Genesis, NES, Commodore 64 (if that counts).
Capn_Yoaz@reddit
18 different ones but I've got multiples of each system.
SMS
NES
SNES
Genesis
Gamegear
Saturn
N64
Gameboy Advanced
Gameboy 3DS
Switch
PSP
PS1-5
Xbox 360
Xbox One
optimaloutcome@reddit
The first one that was mine was an NES when they first came out. After that I got a gameboy, I had a Sega Genesis too. Have also had PS2, 3, 4, and will buy a 5 when the new GTA is finally released.
I was a PC gamer primarily from .. gosh like 11 years old until my early 20s when I got a PS2. I had my boot scripts to adjust high/low mem for gaming or regular use on the pc back in the 386/486 days, then started building my own pcs in high school. I had P2 200 MMX overclocked to 233mhz and that shit was BLAZIN. Then kept doing that kind of stuff until I decided I was tired of messing with PC builds and all that bullshit and consoles are just a lost easier.
My kid has had my old ps3, a ds2, a switch, has gamed on her ipad or iphone, and she has a lenovo legion gaming laptop now as well. She has a cooler setup than I do.
jtmann05@reddit
Atari 2600 > NES > Game Gear > Sega Genesis > Game Boy Color > Sega 32X > Saturn > N64 > PlayStation > Game Cube > PS2……then nothing until I bought a Switch during COVID. Picked up a PS5 and Xbox series X during that time as well, but really don’t play them. I will probably sell. I had a couple mini consoles, but was mostly too late to get any of them at regular pricing.
thejunkmanadv@reddit
Atari 2600, then a dry stretch, then PC-MR.
Blando-Cartesian@reddit
Commodore 128
Amiga 500
Sega Gamegear
PCs
PS3
PS Vita
PS4
Nintendo Switch
Also have Valve Index VR gear which is a PC gaming thing, but feels like its own thing.
PS Vita got the least use by far, but the hardware felt really premium.
Commadore parts may mostly still exist somewhere and Amiga is deep in storage. The rest are around, although the PS3 may have bricked itself.
edasto42@reddit
I was just journaling about my relationship with video games growing up but focused more on arcades. I had hone systems growing up, but they never compared to going to an arcade. The social environment, having a random someone come up and join as player 2 (and sometimes making friends, sometimes enemies), the sounds, the lights, being away from the house, lining up to play the newest and hottest games, etc. nothing compared.
If you count a gameboy, then I’ve only had 5 systems.
HistorianJRM85@reddit
in chronological order:
Intellivision
Atari 7800
NES
SNES
Playstation
PS2
(Nintendo DS, fat then lite)
PS3
WII U.
The Wii U was my final system. I stopped caring for updates and downloads, and having no physical software to collect. Then they came up with micro transactions to unlock game features, etc. The essence of home gaming got lost on me. But by then I was nearly 40 years old.
AshDogBucket@reddit
I personally have only owned two - the RetroDuo system (NES/SNES combo) and the Switch.
I've lived in a house with Intellivision, Commodore 64, NES, SNES, N64, PlayStation, PS4, PS5, XBox... and ithink that's it.
I stopped playing when games went 3D. No interest in that. Give me platformers all day long.
philouza_stein@reddit
Atari, Apple IIgs (if that counts), NES, SNES, Gameboy, Genesis, 32x Saturn, Ps1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Wii, Switch, Switch 2.
PMmeHappyStraponPics@reddit
Apple IIgs gang!
Played a bunch of King's Quest and some Bard's Tale!
Also a million other random games.
philouza_stein@reddit
I was 3 and my brother would put masking tape on the keys so I'd know what buttons did what. I couldn't grasp WASD yet. Pitfall, Montezuma's Revenge, and the one where you're a tax collector or something are the only games I really remember. But it was a dedicated gaming console in our house. Idk what else it could do lol
BoliverSlingnasty@reddit
My dad had some machine he brought home from Europe when he left the military in the mid 80’s. I remember going to Sears to buy a Nintendo with him. Could shoot a lot of ducks, but never got the dog (who deserved it, fucker). What came after:
Sega Sega32x Game Gear Sega Nomad (all time favorite) Sega CD PS1 Sega Saturn Dreamcast PS2 PSP PS3 PS4
limelight022@reddit
I was trying to find the meme from T2 when John Connor says, "all of them I think". Couldn't find it.
Positron14@reddit
SNES, 5 PS1s, 3 PS2s, Gameboy Advance, PS Vita, Dreamcast, PS3, PS4, Switch, Switch 2.
ovoid709@reddit
Intellivision
Vic 20
Commodore 64
Nintendo Entertainment System
Gameboy
Playstation 1
Gameboy Advance SP
Gamecube
PS3
PS4
Nintendo Switch
PC (started around the Gamecube era)
metajames@reddit
Nintendo Family Computer, game boy, Atari lynx, turbo gfx 16, N64, PS1, PS3, PS4, PS5, Xbox, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Game Boy DS, Game Boy Advance, Switch, Switch 2, PS Portal, Steam Deck
this_might_be_a_test@reddit
NES, SNES, Switch
CubicleHermit@reddit
Didn't have any personal game systems until I was 18+
My family had a 2600. I played it plenty.
My brothers had a NES. I never got into it, I had my Commodore.
After 18, I had a Genesis that a friend of mine dumped basically right before we graduated high school in 1994. Never really had any games for it, and my freshman roommmate got addicted to Madden so I let him keep it.
Got a Gameboy Color on a break from college. Had two games (Super Mario Bros and whatever the color Zelda was - Link to the Past, maybe?). I still have the cartridges, but lost the console.
Didn't get another game system until I graduated, and then kind of went nuts. Basically the only game systems I haven't owned since are the original PS and Nintendo non-portables and the Switch 2 (yet.)
Although I've always wait for things to price drop or pick one up used; I think the only things I've ever paid release price for were the original NDS and the XBox One X. Since things don't price drop now, my PS5 was used.
CottaBird@reddit
Commodore 64 games
Atari with Coleco Vision
NES
Gameboy
SNES
PlayStation
Sega Dreamcast
XBox
Xbox 360
Nintendo Switch 1
Spartan04@reddit
Not counting computers the list would be: NES, SNES, N64, Playstation, PS2, Gamecube, Xbox, Wii, Xbox 360, Switch, Xbox Series X, PS5, Switch 2, Gameboy, Gameboy Pocket (replaced my original GB when it broke), Gameboy Color, GBA, GBA SP, DS Lite, 3DS XL, PSP.
I skipped a generation with the PS4/Xbox One/Wii U since around that time I lost interest in gaming for a while, aside from occasionally playing some older games. Got interested in games again more recently, especially since the PS5 and Xbox Series X can play a lot of the games from the previous generation so I had a lot of games I never got to play that I could do so along with newer games.
BloodyPaleMoonlight@reddit
NES, SNES, N64, PS1, PS2, Xbox, and Wii.
When my dad got me a Playstation for Christmas, he didn't know it didn't come with a game like Nintendo systems did, so I only had the demo disc - which means I didn't play it often.
Until my older sister's boyfriend had a disc for Resident Evil 2. So that was the first PS1 game I ever played.
Except I didn't have a memory card for it because I didn't know I needed one.
So to beat the first disc of RE2, I had to keep playing it until I didn't die at all.
And when I finally beat that game, I learned I needed to save it so I could play more on the second disc.
So the next time I went to Walmart with my mom, I picked up a copy of RE2 and a memory card.
PercentageRoutine310@reddit
About 23 different game systems but had multiples of certain ones.
NES (owned it twice)
Game Boy
Genesis
Game Gear
Jaguar
Super NES
PS1 (twice)
Dreamcast
N64
PS2
Xbox
GBA SP
GameCube
Saturn
PSP (twice, 1000 and 2000 models)
Wii
DS Lite
PS4 slim
PS Vita (twice, owned the OLED briefly)
PS3 fat
Switch Lite (6x) / Switch OLED (3x)
Steam Deck (twice)
Switch 2
I sold or traded in most of them. My OG Xbox doesn’t work. Disc laser no longer can read games. Sucks. Happened to my Dreamcast as well but I was able to install GDEMU and it’s working great again. My PS3, N64, Saturn, amd NES are at my dad’s apartment and I do plan to sell them if I can find them.
I’m sticking to only handhelds. I don’t like messy cords. The only home console I might keep is my Dreamcast. But I’m looking for a cheap portable DVD player with red, white, and yellow ports so I can hook up my DC with. The only gaming devices I still own are my Switch 2, modded Vita, and Dreamcast. Sold my PS1, PS2, PS4, and SNES within 2-3 weeks ago and I don’t miss any of them..
AlienDelarge@reddit
As a kid we had a TI-99/4A and then a couple of PCs over the years. I also had a gameboy I got at a yard sale and then a gameboy color from an uncle for christmas. As an adult I have had more PCs, NES, Genesis, PS, PS2, Wii, and a SBC handheld. Its pretty rare that I actually get to use the ones I still have though sadly.
rpmsm@reddit
Atari, nes, snes, game gear, ps 1-5, Wii, switch, steam deck
cat_at_the_keyboard@reddit
NES was strictly my brothers but I did end up buying one later cheap at goodwill
SNES
Gameboy
PS1
GameCube
PS2
GBA
Wii
DS
3DS
Vita
Switch
PIG20@reddit
-Atari 2600
-NES
-Game Boy
-Genesis
-SNES
-Segs CD
-Atari Lynx
-PS One
-N64
-PS2
-Xbox
-DS
-3DS
-Xbox 360
-Wii
-PS3
-PSP
-PS Vita
-PS4
-Wii U
-Xbox One
-Xbox One X
-Xbox Series X
-Switch
-Switch 2
shanty2021@reddit
NES
Game Boy
Sega Genesis
Wii
Xbox 360
Xbox Series X
PSP
Game Boy Advance SP
Switch
I would guess I've forgotten one or two in my years.
CokBlockinWinger@reddit
I currently have 3,200+ games across 52 consoles and handhelds.
I have some really, really obscure shit.
Original_Ad8991@reddit
Received as Christmas presents from parents:
NES Game Boy SNES Genesis Saturn PSX N64
Bought myself once I started working: Atari 2600 Atari Jaguar Sega Master System Sega CD Sega 32X GameCube PS2 Xbox Xbox 360 PS3 Wii WiiU Xbox One Nintendo Switch PS5 Xbox Series X
Currently only own series x, PS5, Switch, and a Retropie for emulating older systems
Gigas81@reddit
Quite a few, I'll admit a was very fortunate & spoiled as a kid.
Master System - Christmas 1987 NES - Christmas 1989 2X Gameboy ( 1 for me, 1 for my brother ) Christmas 1990 Genesis - Christmas 1991 SNES - Christmas 1992 Sega CD & Game Gear - Christmas 1993 Sega 32X - Christmas 1994 Virtual Boy - 1996 on fire sale. N64 - Christmas 1996 PS1 - 16th birthday in 1997 Atari 7800 - ~1997, friends older brother sold it to me cheap. Saturn - Sometime in 1998, got it on fire sale for $50 from SEARS. 3DO - 1999, picked up used at a flea market for $50 with a dozen or so games. Dreamcast - bought at launch 9/9/99 Gameboy Advance - bought with birthday money in 2001 PS2 - Christmas 2001
After this, reast were just me buying for myself.
Gamecube ~2003 used XBox ~2005 used Nintendo DS -2006 Wii - 2007 Xbox 360 - 2007 PS3 Phat - 2008 used PSP ~2011 used PS3 Slim - 2011, bought new to replace Phat that had issues. 3DS ~2014 PS4 - 2015 Wii U - 2014 used PSTV - never had a Vita, but got this cheapon closeout to mess around with Switch - 2018 PS4 Pro - 2018 replacing standard PS5 - 2021 Switch 2 - 2025 PS5 Pro - 2025, wasnt planning to get this last year, but I was worried about tarrifs causing a price increase & decided to upgrade. Turns out it was AI and memory shortages that really caused it.
fyukhyu@reddit
NES
SEGA Genisis
GameBoy
PS1
PS2
PS3
Gaming PC (x1)
Nintendo Swtich 1
And my wife still has her old N64
Great68@reddit
Atari 2600
NES
SNES
N64
Gameboy
PS2 - bought way late, old and used. Only ever played guitar hero on it.
Wii
sickofgrouptxt@reddit
Atari, NES, SNES, PlayStation, XBox, PS2, Xbox360, PS3, PS4, Switch, Xbox Series X
drimmie@reddit
I still own most of my consoles. NES, Gameboy, SNES, Sega Gamegear, Genesis with Sega CD, Sega Saturn, N64, PS1-4, Xbox 360, Nintendo GameCube, Nintendo New 3DS, Xbox 1S, Playstation Vita, Switch 1 (OG and OLED) and Switch 2.
Antique_Paramedic682@reddit
Gameboy
SNES
PC
PC
PC
PC
You get the idea.
Fallsfrostdew@reddit
Nes, Snes, Sega Genesis, N64, Genesis, Playstation, Playstation 2, Playstation 3, Xbox, Xbox 360, Gameboy, Gameboy color, gameboy advance, gameboy sp, ds, 3ds, psp, wii, wii u, switch
I think that covers it. I may be missing one or two but im pretty sure this is all ive personally owned. I did have a ps4 in my possession for a while but I never bothered to plug it in or play anything on it so I do not count it and I gave it away.
WheelLeast1873@reddit
As a kid 2600 NES Genesis Brother had a gameboy N64 Brother had a dreamcast C64 286 pc 486 pc
As an adult Gamecube Ps2 Wii Ps3 Switch
Plus built some gaming pcs along the way
non_clever_username@reddit
Atari
NES
SNES
PS1
PS2
PS4
PS5
Wii
Wii U
Switch 1
Switch 2
SNES mini
Dreamcast
A lot of these I got used after the fact. Was about a 15’ year period where I did nearly no gaming at all. Tried to play catchup when I got back into it.
PMmeHappyStraponPics@reddit
Oof....
Uhhh, let's see:
Those are just the consoles with console-specific games...
Do computers count?
What about stuff like the Steam Deck? The mini-NES? Those Arcade1Up cabinets? The AYA NEO Pocket?
non_clever_username@reddit
So basically you’ve had every major console ever…lol. Rich family?
gesis@reddit
High Five fellow. "Forgetter of GCN" gamer.
mrs_hippiequeen@reddit
no game cube?
PMmeHappyStraponPics@reddit
Oh yeah! Forgot that little guy!
Konnorwolf@reddit (OP)
"""What about stuff like the Steam Deck? The mini-NES? Those Arcade1Up cabinets? The AYA NEO Pocket?"""
Yes
PMmeHappyStraponPics@reddit
All of those, too, then, plus a couple of weird obscure import things (handhelds that play NES/SNES carts, etc) that I've since forgotten.
Oh, and I just remembered the Nintendo DS and DS XL
burnitdwn@reddit
Family had an Apple 2E, atari 2600, NES, 486dx33 pc, pentium 133 pc
I personally owned a Game Boy. I also started DIYing PC's at 16 after I got a job and had income and could go to computer shows. Played a lot of Genesis games with little bro and sis, but never played on any newer consoles as I hate using controller/joystick and prefer mouse and keyboard.
My little bro had a Genesis, 32x, sega cd, N64, and Multiple era's of PlayStation.
My sister had a Game Gear and then eventually a Wi.
Smoky1279@reddit
NES, SNES, Sega Genesis, Nintendo 64, Sega CD, Wii, PS1, PS2, XBox360, PS4, PS5.
Helo7606@reddit
Atari 7600, NES, SNES, N64, PS1, XBOX (360, One, Series X), PS5 Gameboy, Gameboy color, Wii, Nintendo DS (lite, 2d, 3dS). And I know it's not exactly a console. But I have a PS Portal for my PS5 currently.
KW5625@reddit
Childhood
Tiger handhelds 88-1991
GameBoy original 1990
Commodore 128 1990
Windows PC 1994
Adulthood
PS1 (mostly broken)
Commodore 64 *
Commodore 64C *
GameBoy Color *
NES *
SNES *
N64 *
3DS *
GameCube *
Atari (Jakks) *
Atari Flashback 8 *
Genesis (AtGames) *
Xbox One X *
Windows PCs *
* Still owned and working
VectorJones@reddit
Colecovision, NES, Gameboy, Xbox, PS2, Gamecube, Xbox 360, PS3, PS4, PS5, and about 10 different PCs over the years.
teriKatty@reddit
Not me personally but in my family growing up with 3 siblings: Atari 2600, Atari 7800, NES, Sega Genesis, Gameboy, Sega Gamegear, SNES, Sega Saturn, and Nintendo64. After I moved out they got a PlayStation 2 and Nintendo GameCube. I bought as an adult a Nintendo DS, Nintendo Wii, and a Nintendo Switch.
SomeoneHereIsMissing@reddit
Gaming didn't do much for me, so only two: - Coleco Gemini (Atari 2600 compatible) - Sega Master System
emcoffey3@reddit
mikeygaw@reddit
Atari
NES
Gameboy
Gameboy Color
Virtual Boy
PlayStation 2
PlayStation 3
Nintendo 3DS
Nintendo Switch
Steamdeck
Tiger R-Zone if anyone remembers that
gesis@reddit
Oh boy, I'll have to count...
So... 28, not counting variants, duplicates, handhelds, or "computers" used for gaming (like c64, apple, Amiga, etc...)
I_AM_DEATH-INCARNATE@reddit
Hmmm...
All in order, more or less. When my mother in law downsized she found all my wife's old gaming consoles so I came into an SNES and N64 later in life. I also have the NES Classic, SNES Classic, and Playstation Classic, along with multiple NES and genesis systems. The only ones I don't own anymore are the PS3 and the PSP.
Moist_Rule9623@reddit
Currently: PS3, PS4, Wii (black Wii), original NES from c 1987-88?... Also have the Atari and SNES mini consoles
As a kid I had the Atari 800 computer which was 90% used for games, about 10% used to learn to code in BASIC & FORTRAN (I suspect my mom tossed it out, which annoys me gravely, it would be a heck of a historical piece to own)
wetfloor666@reddit
Intellivison, Atari 2600, NES, SEGA Genesis, Gameboy, GB colour, GB Advance, 3DS, PSone, PS2 slim and Phat, Dreamcast, Xbox, Xbox360, GameCube, PS3 Phat, Xbox Series S, Nintendo Switch, Meta Quest 3, and N64.
I feel I might have missed one or 2 possibly. I have also owned multiple PC's over the years and plan to get a Switch 2 at some point. Also had the mouse and Super Scope for the SNES. Multiple light guns and steering wheels for my PS2 at the time as well and currently have a Thrustmaster for my PC/Xbox series s.
_ism_@reddit
0!
Konnorwolf@reddit (OP)
You don't hear that very often.
_ism_@reddit
poverty and some kind of learning block about video games. i did a little on PCs
Konnorwolf@reddit (OP)
The lack of money will sure do it. Other priorities for the money you did have.
Even as an adult it just seems like a lot of money for something I am causal about. PC gaming is enough for the times I want to try a game.
theprocrastatron@reddit
MSX Binatone PC Gameboy Gameboy Micro Wii Wii U Switch Switch 2 Xbox 360 PS1 PS2 PS3 PS4 PSP PSP Go Vita 3DS Steamdeck Atari Gamestation Snes classic mini Funkey S Nvidia shield
Probably forgot some too!
djsynrgy@reddit
Plus various PCs going all the way back to the 286 era.
jackatman@reddit
Nes
Snes
Game boy
(Enter a decade of girls and beer)
Wii
Wiiu
Ps3
Ps4
Switch
Ps5
Steamdeck
Also pcs the whole time
OriginalVayl@reddit
(Nintendo) NES, Gameboy, SNES, GBA, N64, Gamecube, WII, Switch
(Sega) Game Gear, Saturn, Dreamcast
(Sony) PS2, PS3, PS4, PSP, Vita
(Microsoft) Xbox 360, Xbox One, Xbox Series X
So...19 apparently.
S_A_R_K@reddit
Intellevision Gameboy color Genesis Ps1 Ps2 Sega Dreamcast Ps3
luxtabula@reddit
I went
NES > SNES (late end with donkey Kong country) > N64 > PS2 > DS > 3DS > switch / steam.
The 3DS probably consumed the most amount of my time. The SNES was peak console for me, great classics. N64 felt polarizing but GoldenEye and Mario kart was awesome. PS2 felt so lonely. DS was a cool concept improved with the 3DS, and the switch just feels like it's there when I need it, but I'm too old at this point.
Ok_Percentage5157@reddit
Well, right now I have operational: Ps5 Ps4 Xbox X Xbox One Xbox 360 Nintendo Switch Nintendo Wii . In the past: Ps 1, 2, &3. Gameboy(s) Nintendo Super Nintendo N64 GameCube Sega Genesis
Gian_Luck_Pickerd@reddit
Me: reading through the comments wondering if y'all were rich, had divorced parents, or both.
I've only had NES, Genesis, and Switch
Konnorwolf@reddit (OP)
Thinking about it now, aside from renting didn't even own a system of any kind until 1990 with the Gameboy based on money I found. The Genesis was bought, the NES and SNES where free in the 90's. The PS1 was a gift and I was an adult by the time I got a PS2.
No divorced parents yet we did not have that kind of money for systems and games.
One-Earth9294@reddit
Apple IIE
NES
Game Boy
SNES
PS1
PSP
Game Boy Advance
PS2
PS3
And I have only done PC since then.
ManiacRichX@reddit
Atari 5200, NES, Gameboy, Game Gear, Tiger Hand Helds (Mouse Maze, Double Dragon), SNES, N64, Gameboy Pocket, GameCube, PS2, Gameboy Advance SP, WII, Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS, Switch, NES/SNES classics, Playstation 4 and 5. Switch 2.
LeperFriend@reddit
Console: nes, snes, Genesis, n64, PS1, game cube, PS2, Xbox, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Xbox Series x
Have heid GB, Gamegear, Gameboy color, neo geo pocket color, GBA, GBA sp, DS PSP 1000 and 3000, DS lite, 3DS, switch lite
As a kid only NES, Genesis, GB and GB color.....the rest I acquired as an adult
1877KlownsForKids@reddit
NES, and we had to beg for that one.
PlayStation, Christmas
Dreamcast, bought this myself
PlayStation 2, maybe? If so it was the last system given to me
Gameboy Color or Advanced. Served me well, died to IED shrapnel
Xbox
Xbox 360
Xbox One
Xbox One Project Scorpio
Xbox One X (second console)
Xbox Series X
Xbox Ally X
Foulwinde@reddit
Atari 2600 Commodore 64 Playstation 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
whistleridge@reddit
Atari 2600, NES, Game Boy, SNES, N64, PS1, PS2, PS3, PS4, Switch, multiple PCs/laptops, a little retro console with like all of the old systems and games on it.
Everything after PS2 was bought years late and barely played. The PS4 is my nephew’s old one and I don’t think I’ve played 20 hours on it total. I just don’t have any interest in gaming anymore. The one exception is the Switch - I played the fuuuuuck out of Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom, plus little indie games like Dredge. It’s good for flights (I do a lot of flying for work).
donat3ll0@reddit
NES, gameboy, Sega, n64, ps2, ps4, ps5
BoukenGreen@reddit
SNES, GB, N64, GBA, DS, PS2-5, Xbox, Xbox 360, PSP. Plus my uncle who I lived with had an Atari and NES
MsBlondeViking@reddit
Many. Been gaming my whole life lol. I’ve had Atari, OG NES, super NES, gameboy, Sega Genesis, 64, GameCube, PSP, PS2/3/4/5, all Xbox consoles since 360, Nintendo Wii, Wii U, Switch, Switch Lite, OLED switch, and Switch 2. I think I named them all.
rojoshow13@reddit
We had several Ataris, and it wasn't an Intellivision, but I had something similar to that with a built in keyboard. I had the NES, SNES, Genesis, Gameboy, PS1-5, Xbox360, DS, Switch... and I think that's it. The PS1 was the last one I got from my mom I think...I probably bought my own PS2 and everything after that.
PolarXnl@reddit
21 not including the Atari 800XL my dad had when I was growing up.
NINTENDO * NES * SNES * N64 * GameCube * GameBoy Advance * Nintendo DS * Nintendo 3DS * Wii * Wii U * Nintendo Switch
SEGA * Sega Genesis * Sega Game Gear
Sony * PlayStation * PlayStation 3 * PlayStation 4 * PlayStation 5 PSP PlayStation Vita * PlayStation TV
XBOX * X-Box 360 * X-Box One
Jaumpasama@reddit
The Magnabox Odyssey I inherited from my uncle Atari 7800 Nes Super NES N64 Gameboy Color Nintendo Ds Dreamcast Gamecube Xbox 360 PS3 Switch Lite PS4
maggie320@reddit
Intellivision
NES
Game Boy
SNES for about two days (long story)
Switch
Not a console, but I also had the Tiger Daytona USA game.
sykojaz@reddit
Atari 2600 NES Sega Genesis Sega Nomad Gameboy N64 Playstation Playstation 2 fat and slim GBA PS3 Xbox 360 Gamecube Wii PS4 PS5 Switch RPi 4, emulation on CRT Legion Go Knockoff handheld emulators
Various other PCs over the years, 386, 486, Pentium etc.
However, the only ones I bought as close to launch as possible wer the PS5 and Legion Go.
singleguy79@reddit
Atari, NES, SNES, Game Boy, Game Gear, PS 1-5, Wii, Game Cube, X-Box 360, Switch.
spoung45@reddit
Well I have a few...
Vectrex Atari 2600 Atari 5200 Atari 7800 Intelivision Colecovision NES (original and top loader) Sharp Twin Famicon SNES Super Famicom N64 Game Cube WII WII U Switch Sega genesis Sega cd Sega 32X Sega Dreamcast (Japanese version) Turbo Grafx 16 Gameboy (Original and Pocket) Gameboy Color Nintendo DS (a few diffrent variations of it) Nintendo 3DS Sega Game Gear. (Original Color, blue, Magic Knight Rayearth, powder blue "Ninku") Sony Playstation PS2 PS3 PS4
And I think thats it.
crazycatlady331@reddit
Just a Gameboy (unless you count my phone).
My sister and I bought it in 1992 with our own money. We taught my mom to play Tetris. Never saw the thing.
maggie320@reddit
Sounds about the same as me except my mom’s game was Dr. Mario.
Gian_Luck_Pickerd@reddit
My mom got me an NES in 89 for Christmas. The next year I got Tetris and Dr Mario. A few months after that she started playing those 2, and it became her NES
FoppyRETURNS@reddit
Nice.
slippedintherain@reddit
I had a Nintendo growing up - it was the one that came with Super Mario and Duck Hunt. I was particularly obsessed with Marble Madness. I had an Xbox for a while as an adult and briefly got into the Nintendo Switch but I haven’t had a system in several years.
viridiansoul@reddit
A Sega Saturn, and a DS Lite.
There were plenty of systems, but most were my partner-at-the-time's.
BluDragn77@reddit
I currently still own NES, SNES, N64, GameCube, Wii, Wii U, Switch, Switch 2, Gameboy, GBA, 3DS Zelda edition, 3ds XL, 2DS Zelda edition, Xbox 360 R2-D2 edition, Xbox Series X and the Star Wars Battlefront 2 edition PS4 Pro
petrov32@reddit
Atari 2600 NES Genesis SNES PS PS2 Xbox360 PS3 Wii PS4 XboxOne PS5 Switch Gaming PC
FoppyRETURNS@reddit
In order: - SNES - Gameboy - N64 - Genesis - Game Gear - Sega CD - Switch
Clearly got the latter half when I got a job. 💀
oskich@reddit
C64, Amiga 500/600, NES, PS1, XBOX, XBOX 360, PS3
I have always been more of a computer gamer than console. Bought the Xbox 360 last year to see if I could jailbreak it, never had one back in the day.
Killjoykarl10@reddit
Nes SNES Lynx N64 PC Gameboy Advance Gameboy DS Dreamcast Xbox Genesis Ps2 GameCube Xbox360 Wii Xbox one S SNES Classic Switch Xbox series X
Tried to go in chronological order
s-multicellular@reddit
Atari 800
PC
PC
PC
PC
PC
PC
PC
PC
HopelesslyHuman@reddit
Atari XE, NES, Gameboy, SNES, Playstation, Playstation 2, Nintendo GameCube, Xbox, Playstation 3, Playstation 4, Nintendo Switch, PS5.
Have owned and gamed on PCs concurrently since 1993.
Prize_Ad6430@reddit
Atari 2600, nes, snes, 15 started chasing girls, 19 finally caught one and still going 29 years later, she bought me a ps1 for my birthday😃, ps2, Xbox, Xbox 360, Xbox one, Xbox S. My son has all of the Xbox consoles (except for the S) and a wii and switch.
Vehlin@reddit
Spectrum ZX
Acorn Electron
Amiga 500
Amiga 1200
Then about 15 different PCs from a 486 DX33 to my current one
noonesaidityet@reddit
Atari 2600
Game Boy
PS1
PS2
PS3
PS4
small___potatoes@reddit
NES, Game Boy, SNES, Atari Lynx, N64, Dreamcast, GameCube, Xbox 360, 3DS XL, Xbox One, NES Classic, SNES Classic, PlayStation Classic, Genesis Classic, Nintendo Switch, PS4, Xbox Series X, Switch 2
18
Darkest_Rahl@reddit
NES, Snes, N64, GameCube, Ps2, Wii, PS3, switch, game boy, 3ds xl, ps5
ken830@reddit
PC Master race. But we did inherit an Atari 2600. And we got an NES several years after release. After I got married, I night a Wii. My kids received a Switch for Christmas one year and I bought them a Switch 2 last year.
Owned a PC even before the NES. I mostly game on a desktop, laptop (for occasional retro LAN party), Steam Deck, and a Quest 2. My Model X also runs Steam OS and can access my Steam library, but I didn't get to play on that very much.
Opunaesala@reddit
Atari 2600 (mostly my older brother's, I don't really remember playing it), NES, Game Boy, SNES, , Sega Game Gear, Sega Saturn, PS1, Game Boy Advance, PS2, Xbox, Game Cube, PS3, Xbox 360, PSP, PS4, PS4 pro, Switch, Xbox Series X, PS5, PS5 pro. Several PCs over the years I played games on. Gaming is and always has been one of my things.
kennyj2011@reddit
8
KeyboardMunkeh@reddit
Atari XE, NES, SNES, Gameboy, Game Gear, Sega Genesis, PS1, PS2, Nintendo Gamecube, Dreamcast, PS3, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X.
And a Retron 5, if you count that.
HuckleberryLogical63@reddit
I currently own;
Atari 2600 Colecovision Nintendo Super Nintendo Nintendo 64 GameCube Wii-U Switch Gameboy Gameboy Color Gameboy Advance DS 3ds Sega Master System Genesis Saturn Dreamcast Game Gear PS2 PS3 PS4 Vita PC Engine Duo Neo Geo Pocket Steam Deck Gaming PC
whoisbill@reddit
Commodore 64 NES Genesis Gameboy Sega CD Sega 32x Sega Saturn SNES N64 3DO PS1 PS2 PS3 PS4 PS5 PSP PS Vita Xbox Xbox 360 Xbox one Xbox series X Xbox Series S Wii Switch Switch 2 DS Xbox ally x Retroid pocket 4 PC Steam deck
I guess technically my phone as well.
The 2 I wish I had, but never got as a kid was a Jaguar and turbo graphix 16. But I had friends who had both so it was fine. Never got a GameCube or Wii U either. The game cube came out at a time were I was just too busy and not really interested but a friend had it and donkey konga, lots of late nights playing that. Wii U just didn't interest me
dominator5k@reddit
PC. Although has been upgraded many times for the last 30 years.
Hossflex@reddit
NES, Gameboy, Sega Genesis, Dreamcast, PS 1, 2, 4, 5, Xbox 360, Wii, Switch 1.
DarksunDaFirst@reddit
Owned personally?
PS2 through PS5.
That were in the household and somebody of my family owned?
Pong
Atari 2600
Sega Master System
N64
Karrik478@reddit
Ever? Ummm...
Atari Lynx.
PlayStation.
XBox.
But I'm not really a console player. Was Amstrad CPC then PCs.
SmogMoon@reddit
NES, SNES, Gameboy (OG), Turbo Grafix 16, Atari Jaguar, PS1, PS2, XBox, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Gameboy DS, Nintendo Switch, and very brief stints playing PC games randomly throughout all those years.
andronicus_14@reddit
Atari 2600, NES, SNES, Sega 32X, Nintendo 64, Sega CD, Sega Dreamcast, Nintendo Gamecube, Xbox, PS, PS2, Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii, PS3, Xbox One, PS4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X, PS5.
eastbayted@reddit
Atari 2600
NES
Gameboy
Super NES
Wii
Xbox
Xbox 360
JeffTS@reddit
Sega Master System
NES
SNES
PS1
PS2
PS3
PS4
XBox 360
And various PCs for work and gaming.
Kegosaurus@reddit
Atari2600
Sega: master system, genesis, dreamcast
Nintendo: gameboy, snes, 64, wii, wiiu, switch, ds, 3ds
Microsoft: xbox, 360, xbone, seriesx
Sony: ps1,2,3,4,5 vita
Steamdeck
Pc
Probably forgetting a few but thats 23
crzytech1@reddit
Coleco, TurboGrafx 16 and TurboExpress, PS2, GameCube, PSP, PS3, Vita, PS4 Pro, PS5, Atari VCS, Switch, PS5Pro
Never would have thought 10-13 until I typed it out.
Note - that PS2 wasn't until I moved out at 22 for rock band.
dragon34@reddit
Atari 2600 (was my dad's), NES, SNES, Game Gear. Now we have family switch and a retropie
pushdose@reddit
Atari 2600, NES, Genesis, SNES, GB, GBA, Wii, Switch, PS1, PS2, PS5, XBOX, XB360, XBONE, XB series X.
rainy-brain@reddit
does Vtech Video Painter count as a game system? haha.
nes. snes. n64. gamecube. ps1. wii. stopped with game systems after that. i've always used a PC alongside these and currently I only use PC.
-threefeetoffun@reddit
Atari
NES, SNES, N64, Wii
Ps1, 2, 3, 4, 5, PSP
Xbox, 360, Series S
jasonhn@reddit
Atari, C64, NES, Amiga 500, Gameboy, Sega Genesis, PS1, 2, 3 and then i stopped playing video games for the most part.
bcentsale@reddit
10
C64, NES, Gameboy, Genesis, PS1, PS2, Wii, XBox 360, Xbox One, Series X
Daylight-Silence@reddit
Let's see...
2600 NES SNES N64 Genesis Saturn Dreamcast PS1 PS2 Xbox 360 Xbox One Xbox Series X Game Boy Game Boy Advanced 3DS
And a Super Famicom because I stupidly sold the SNES and all the games and it was much cheaper to get back into by buying the Japanese versions
_MadGasser@reddit
About 10 maybe 12 if I count the portables.
BillyDMountain@reddit
When I was young I only had a knockoff portable version of Tetris. Other than that I played other people's Atari, Sega and Nintendo. I also took any chance I could to play pinball. Now I have pinball on my phone and a PS3.
Starship1617@reddit
My first consoles were NES, Genesis, PS1 and then Xbox.
russ257@reddit
Probably 10. Atari, NES, ps, ps2, ps3, ps4, ps5 Xbox, Xbox 360, Xbox x