View Full Version : How did you come across your first console?
saintlouieb
04-22-2011, 09:09 PM
I'm not interested in what your first console was exactly, though feel free to share. My question is this: did you share a console with one or both of your parents, or did you ask your parents for your first one?
For me, my dad was (and still is) a gamer. He had an old wood grain 2600 with who knows how many games by the time I was 2 and started playing myself. It was him who started me on my path to being a lifelong gamer.
Coincidently I repaid the favor several years later when he had long stopped playing video games and I left for a tour of duty in Japan. He inherited my PS1 and a copy of Tomb Raider. He was instantly hooked and has played every single one up to and including Underworld on his very own Xbox 360.
So that's it. Did you get you inherit your first console from your gamer parent or beg and plead for it from a reluctant parent or something in between?
kedawa
04-22-2011, 09:27 PM
My family had an old Pong clone when I was very young.
My first console was a Genesis that was all mine, but before that I already had an Amiga 500 that was used almost exclusively by me.
dendawg
04-22-2011, 09:32 PM
I ended up inheriting the family Odyssey 4000, then a TI 99-4/A.
Damaramu
04-22-2011, 10:14 PM
I was 6 years old and I believe it was Christmas of '82 when I got an Atari 5200 as a gift from my parents!
I never asked for one so it was a complete surprise when I opened it up. I guess they must have overheard me going on about my neighbor's 2600 (I LOVED Combat).
Kids came over to my place all the time to play the 5200!
todesengel
04-22-2011, 10:20 PM
In early 1989 my cousin got an NES and I played Mario 2 on it. I asked for an NES that Christmas and got the Action Set with Super Mario/Duck Hunt.
retroman
04-22-2011, 10:22 PM
mine was the intellivision...my dad was and still is a gamer...i can also remember getting my own intellivision 2 when it came out for my birthday with a game called Sewer Sam and one we all know Burger Time..
Emperor Megas
04-22-2011, 10:56 PM
The poll options are pretty limited. My first console was an Atari 2600, around '79 or so. I was 4 or 5 I believe. My dad purchased it so it was sort of a family console, though I used it the most. My older sister played it a bunch at first, but she was put off with the fact that most of the games we got were "shooting games" and lost interest early on.
I imagine many gamers first consoles were family or community systems that they shared with siblings.
QuickSciFi
04-22-2011, 11:02 PM
I bought it with birthday money: Nov 17th, 1994 - Sega Genesis Model 2 (Sonic 2).
MSRP = $119.99
Aussie2B
04-22-2011, 11:12 PM
If you inherit a system from a relative, wouldn't it more likely be from a sibling than a parent? I think the number of people into games among my generation's parents is pretty small (I'm 28), and even it's even less likely for the parents of gamers older than myself. I mean, my mom and dad were already parents and well into adulthood when gaming first started to take off, and it seems very rare for someone to get into gaming if they weren't exposed to it prior to around 30. Granted, this point is null and void looking at today's kids since they have parents that grew up with video games.
But anyway, I wasn't lucky enough to inherit a system from anybody, and my first wasn't given to me either. While my brother got an NES as a birthday present and sold it off a few years later, I had to save the money I got for my birthday, Christmas, and such (my parents didn't do allowance) for awhile until at 11 I had the $100 or $125 or whatever it was to buy a SNES. That was the stand-alone model with no game and only one controller. I would've had to save much longer to get a game if not for the promotion Nintendo had going to get a free copy of Super Mario All-Stars with a SNES proof of purchase.
With my parents, consoles were usually too extravagant of a present since they didn't want to spend that much on me for a single birthday or holiday. Handhelds I could get away with since they were usually $100 tops. The only exception was the N64, and I'm sure it took my mom some convincing to spend the $200. Even then, we agreed that I would have to buy a game myself (since the N64 had no pack-in, of course). If I had kids, I think I'd be the same. Even if you're well off, I don't think kids should be getting all sorts of expensive gadgets. Kids that never learn that money doesn't grow on trees are the reason why we as collectors have deal with games and systems that were treated like crap because the kids never understood how expensive they were and that it was a real treat that they were given them.
Kellhus
04-22-2011, 11:32 PM
Inherited. My parents owned a 2600, so I guess that was my first console. First one I played anyways.
leatherrebel5150
04-23-2011, 12:08 AM
My dad had a NES when he was a teenager and I guess bought himself a SNES when it came out. My first memories of video games was on my dad's snes, so most of my collecting efforts go into snes.
saintlouieb
04-23-2011, 12:53 AM
The poll options are pretty limited.
Yeah, sorry about that everyone. To be honest being an only child myself it just never occured to me to put inherited from sibling as an option. :oops:
maxlords
04-23-2011, 12:55 AM
I saved up for my first console and bought it myself :)
sheath
04-23-2011, 01:11 AM
My family owned at least two 2600 consoles at various points, but none of them ended up mine. I would have made sure to take care of them. My first console was a Master System that I saved up for and bought myself. It wasn't a shoe in though, I actually was leaning towards an NES when I went to the specialty shop that had them both set up to play.
Nirvana
04-23-2011, 01:21 AM
My oldest brother was a big gamer when he was younger, and when I was 4 I was always playing the SNES. I was exposed to video games at a pretty young age; my life always revolved around them in some way.
Wouldn't have asked for it to be any other way.
thom_m
04-23-2011, 01:21 AM
I got an 2600 for my 6th birthday, in 1987 - or 7th in 1988, I'm not quite sure. I didn't ask for it, so it was a total surprise, and I was SO happy. It came with Missile Command, and my parents also bought Enduro. Aside from the year issue, I still remember that day pretty clearly, and that memory always brings a smile to my face.
SpaceFlea
04-23-2011, 01:50 AM
Received the NES power pad set for Christmas of '89 when I was in kindergarten. And guess what - that's right - it was placed in MY BEDROOM! How many 5 year old kids had tvs in their room back then, let alone a videogame console! Yeah, I was that awesome!!! Actually, my parents thought the video signal from the console would damage their brand new Zenith; so the next logical step was to put it in my room on the old portable black and white. I'm still awesome though - that's undeniable!
Flacko
04-23-2011, 02:09 AM
I do not remember it that well because I was too young, but I know I had an original NES for some limited time (As seen in my home video) and that's all I know about we having NES. Later my dad got us dendy/subor thingy, what played pirated games on yellow carts, like 72 in 1 etc. That's where we got our first console.
Mr Smith
04-23-2011, 03:58 AM
I always wanted a Mega Drive at school (my friend had one) and one Sunday, a friend of my dad's came round and with him was a... ZX Spectrum. Not quite a Mega Drive, but still very, very awesome.
theredlineboss
04-23-2011, 06:46 AM
Well, though I played the Intellivision when I was a kid, I don't think it could ever rightfully be called "mine". It was more "my parents would let me take out their console every once in a while." :|
The first one I could actually call "mine" was an Xbox 360 which I think I bought in '08. Oddly enough, I only picked it up to learn how to repair one. Once I got it running, my cousin loaned me Soul Calibur II, which started the whole gaming/collecting hobby.
-Rob
Phantar
04-23-2011, 06:53 AM
When I was born, my parents (or, to be more precise, my sister who is 8 years older than me) already owned a Philips G7000 Videopac (in the US known as the Magnavox Odyssey˛). However, I never "inherited" the system in that sense, since it was eventually tossed out when I was about 4 years old - only a few cartridges that were forgotten remained in my possession (I think they are in storage somewhere). I inherited the family Commodore 64 eventually.
I still got my first console, that me and my other sister (2 years older than me) got for Christmas '88, a Japanese import Sega Mega Drive.
Oh, and my parents weren't gamers - they considered computers and consoles to be toys for kids only...
gruzniak
04-23-2011, 09:08 PM
Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Donkey Kong Country Bundle, May 16th, 1996. Happy 7th Birthday to me!
May very well have been one of the most joyful moments of my life tearing the wrapping paper off that box, and realizing what it was. I can remember it like it was yesterday.
I will NEVER sell that system or game.
SpaceHarrier
04-23-2011, 09:13 PM
I simply remember my mother bringing an NES home one day and setting it up (In 1987 or '88). Recently I asked her why she bought it and she said I begged and begged for it. I do not remember this. LOL
otaku
04-24-2011, 07:55 AM
first console I played was the super nes my cousin owned I believe I was seven and the year was 95?
Lerxstnj
04-24-2011, 09:07 AM
Got an Atari 2600 from my parents for Christmas around 1980. Have fond memories of my dad, brother and I playing Combat and Air-Sea Battle for hours at a time. My bro and I bought a 5200 and Colecovision when they came out. Don't still have the 2600, gave it away to a cousin around the late 80s when we got out of video games. I got back into gaming when PS1 came out.
Parodius Duh!
04-24-2011, 11:03 AM
my dad was 20 when i was born so he was young and big into the 2600, therefore, it was passed unto me.
Baloo
04-24-2011, 12:23 PM
My first system was inherited, but it wasn't from one of my parents, rather from my Aunt. Her NES was my brother and I's first system. And then we had the Genesis at almost the same time, a birthday gift for my brother in either Christmas of '89 or '90, so those were the two consoles I grew up on, and my first two consoles.
MIZPHIT
04-24-2011, 02:02 PM
First system I owned was an Atari XEGS. Christmas of '87. I wanted an NES, but the parents couldn't find one so they got me that instead. I was quite pissed. :mad: lol
Didn't get the NES until Xmas '89.
Flack
04-24-2011, 07:18 PM
I guess I'd say inherited. My parents bought our family a Pong system in 1977 which I still own, and an Atari 2600 in 1978 or 1979, and I still have that too.
The first system I got that was truly mine was my Commodore 64, in 1985. It was my uncle's and it was broken. He gave it to my parents, they fixed it, and gave it to me. I still have it (it's hooked up upstairs right now).
The first console I bought with my own money was an NES in 1990. A fast food co-worker was selling it and about 10 games for $100 so he could buy a SNES.
Yashichi
04-28-2011, 08:46 PM
Mine was a funny story.
When I was about 3 my dad told me he'd take me to Cedar Point one weekend. Well, before this I had played a few arcade games with my parents' help (they'd bring me crates to stand on at the laundromat so I could play the arcade machines or just hold me up themselves) and that particular weekend it started raining and I was inconsolable.
That same day my dad rushed out and got an NES with Super Mario Bros. A couple months later he got me an SNES with F-Zero and a couple other games.
Got tons of games later on, mostly from Capcom and oddly enough, Square.
The 1 2 P
04-28-2011, 08:59 PM
My parents bought an Atari 2600 back in the day. We all shared it. I now look back on it as one of the worst consoles ever but thats mainly because I'm not as easily entertained as I was back when I was a kid.
Black_Tiger
04-28-2011, 09:59 PM
The first console that was my very own was an NES. It was a Christmas/Birthday present from my parents. My friend and I just happened to walk into the store when my parents were paying for it, so I got it a month or two early. :) It was the Power Pad set.
My first console (well, the "household" console) was a SNES, came as a bundle with SFII and a super scope. My dad won it from a competition. I'd never played any games up until that point, but lots of fun was had. Soon after came Mario Kart and Mario World, and then later a Mega Drive + Sonic 2. Addiction took over from then on.
ImBob
04-28-2011, 11:06 PM
Santa Claus brought me my first console, the Atari 2600 back in the 80s, still have it but its been packed away for over 20 years back at my parents house, I should probably go dig it out.
YoshiM
04-28-2011, 11:14 PM
Interesting poll options, though as another said, limited. The first consoles that I came across were essentially for the family, even though I played it the most. First was a Telstar Arcade (which broke eventually-the gun wouldn't work unless, and memory could be wrong, you pulled the hammer back and let it snap back into place) that my parents bought. Second was an Atari VCS that my family won at a K-Mart Moonlight Madness sale raffle (memory has it they found an unclaimed ticket on the ground) back when we lived in Nevada around 1982 that stayed there when we moved back to Wisconsin.
So the first game console that *I* had was given as a Christmas gift back around 1986 or 1987: an Atari VCS with a bunch of games. First computer I owned personally was a TI-99/4A.
pixelsnpolygons
04-28-2011, 11:19 PM
I asked for it and some excruciating six to twelve months later I received it. It started something like this:
My friend's brother received a SEGA Master System for his birthday. I drooled over it and asked for one of my own. We didn't have the money for a console. I went many, many weeks and months (can't even remember now) dreaming about getting one. Finally, one day in a K-Mart my begging and pleading finally broke through. They were really pushing the Master System II and had a few dozen boxes stacked in a pile on the floor. I convinced my mother to put one on lay-by (layaway). A shorter while later it was mine.
Everything console after that was achieved relatively easy. The damage was done, I was a game addict and, I guess, she'd come to terms with that.
Dr. Dib
04-28-2011, 11:35 PM
Technically my first console was a NES. My dad bought it sometime before I was born for himself and my older brother. Sometime in 1992, after I was born, my dad purchased a SNES for himself and my older brother and quite possibly me. I only know the exact year when my dad purchased a SNES because he bought it to play a Link to the Past, which he never purchased.
The first console that was all mine was my SEGA Game Gear. I got it as a present while I was in preschool, probably '94, and was hooked on it. I loved being able to play a Sonic game from the comfort of my own couch.
My dad used to buy a Sega Mega Drive in the '90s, although unfortunately I don't really remember much of me playing it (I was like 3-4 years old?). I don't have the console anymore though, after it failed to work and was thrown away back then :(