• Jeff Rose
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    167 months ago

    Atari 2600 followed by NES

  • MamboGator
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    97 months ago

    3-button Genesis controller.

    • tuckerm
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      67 months ago

      Same, and that is still the way a d-pad should feel IMO.

    • ℕ𝕖𝕞𝕠
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      27 months ago

      The reverse order for me. A borrowed NES first at 5-6, then a secondhand C64 at 8. Learned to type and program BASIC on that thing.

      • @[email protected]
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        37 months ago

        Learned basic on that thing as well. I remember having a magazine subscription that included a program in the center fold. Then saving it to a cassette tape to enjoy later. Lol

    • @[email protected]
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      17 months ago

      Me too. I started with the little brown first-party stick that came with the Pro Pack, but soon switched to an inexplicably beige Quickshot II.

  • SharkEatingBreakfast
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    57 months ago

    Atari 2600 controller. Joystick & button.

    My parents bought us a Nintendo 64 for Christmas when it came out.

    Never played any games or consoles that came in between those two. It was wild.

    • @TwoBeeSan
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      47 months ago

      Perhaps a bit.

      Mine was ps2. Grandparents still had the original nes my dad played on. Fortunately got some duck hunt and Mario 1 memories

  • @the16bitgamer
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    37 months ago

    Not a controller per say, but does a mouse and keyboard count?

  • @GenXLiberal
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    37 months ago

    Atari controller

    We upgraded to a Wica controller (same thing as the Atari controller just with better parts so it didn’t break so easily.)

      • @GenXLiberal
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        27 months ago

        Oh man, that brought back some memories, thanks!

        First joystick and then paddles.