I remember playing NES and SNES on an emulator on the first PC we owned. But the first proper system I played was probably N64 at my friend's house. In my family, we never really bothered with Nintendo back then. I was raised with Sega Genesis instead of SNES. After that, we had a PC and PS1.
The first Nintendo system that I vaguely remember playing is the SNES! I was terrible at the game so I mainly remember watching my older sister play? But I’d get to play sometimes! I remember the controllers because I just loved pressing the buttons, lol.
The first proper Nintendo system that I actually actively played was my 3DS! I got the Pearl Pink one back in I think grade 8? And I was so excited. I never really played video games, didn’t have any gameboys or previous DS’s, so I was really happy to finally get one. I loved it so much! I have a New 3DS XL and I still love it.
The first system I remember is probably either a Gameboy Advance or the Nintendo 64, both owned by my cousins. I also remember playing an old original Gameboy at an after school club.
The first system I owned myself was a Nintendo DS Lite I got in 2007 for my birthday. I got the black version and I still own it and play it regularly to this day, right now I'm playing through Pokemon Fire Red on it! I think the games I got first were New Super Mario Bros, Nintendogs, and Mario Kart DS.
Over the years I've also had a Wii, 3DS, and now a Nintendo Switch. I use all of them except the Wii, which I was never really into that much.
My first system was the original DS and I played mario kart DS on that a lot. I don't remember much online, but I do remember meeting some star spammer and little kid me throwing a temper tantrum after losing because of it.
We were always a very video game heavy family, and I have a ton of siblings, so being the youngest, by the time I rolled around we had:
Intellivision, Atari, Bally Gaming System (I urge you to Google this baby and check it out, the controllers were like toothpaste caps on a handle), Colecovision, NES, Sega Master System, Gameboy, Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo.
The first game I remember playing (but I can't guarantee it was the actual first, just the earliest I remember) was on that Bally system. One person was a Red Cowboy and one person was a Blue Cowboy. Your goal was to walk up and down the screen and try to be the first to shoot the other guy. The only thing between you was a cactus in the center of the screen that slowly deteriorated as it got shot lol
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LOL I did some digging and found it. Look how far we've come in terms of video games.
I also just realized it was what Nintendo system/game was first. My earliest memory would be Super Mario Bros 3 for NES.
My first console was the NES. Got it from my aunt who was really into this stuff back in the day. We got a few games too but I really only remember Super Mario Bros. and The Legend of Zelda. We probably got Ice Climber as well, everyone had that game. Man, it was pure magic controlling the little people inside the tv!
My mom got my brother and I an old NES system when we were younger, and we had that one dual game cartridge with Mario and Duck Hunt. Those were the days...
Good old Nintendo 64. My brothers had it from their childhood so I used it a fair bit just before I got my dsi. First game would have been mario kart 64 or super smash.
I think it was the original brick GameBoy, one of my earliest memories is playing Pokémon on it (don't even ask me which version. I think it was Blue but I was like four or five years old lol)
I also remember the SNES but it was my dad's, I remember playing the N64 as well which I'm pretty sure was for me, again these are really early memories
My first one was the ds my brother had one and my oldest brother out of us had the dsi I was always so jealous we had friends who also had ds’s and that would be fun playing my frist game was new super Mario bro’s
My first system was the NES, and Mario was probably my first game. My grandma and grandpa had an NES and they gave it to my brother and I when we were young, along with a bunch of games. I still have it and I’m pretty sure it still works!
I have already posted my response, but can anyone refresh my memory here please?
Somehow I recall playing AC (earlier version) where I have my pocket inventory open, if I accidently drop an item, I could pick it back up without closing my pocket inventory.
Was that really a thing or did I remember that wrong?
My first was a gameboy! I had a green one and my favourite games were lion king (which was actually really good looking back) and Pokémon obvs. I had pretty much everything Nintendo thereafter, it’s definitely one of my favourite console companies!