I actually don't remember my "first" video game. I think the first one console game I remember seeing was Sonic on a SEGA Dreamcast, and if it wasn't that then it was a video game on the Nintendo 64, possibly Glover, Mario Kart, or Zelda. The Nintendo 64 came out before the Dreamcast, but I was only four years old in 1996, and I was seven years old when the Dreamcast came out. I remember watching someone play Sonic on the Dreamcast and also playing games on the Nintendo 64. My first console was the Playstation 2 and it came out in 2000, so I wasn't even ten years old. The PS1 came out in NA in 1995, so I was only three years old, and a year later the Nintendo 64 launched. I was way too young to be playing on those, so honestly it probably wasn't until 1998-1999 when I first started seeing video game consoles and what not.

I know my dad actually fucking played Medal of Honor: Allied Alliance on the PC, but that came out in 2002, so I would have been ten years old. That was the only game I remember him ever playing on his own, honestly, he doesn't care for video games. I would have to say it was either Sonic on the Genesis or some game on the Nintendo 64, but I'm not really sure specifically. I remember seeing video games in the 90's, but I was under ten years old. We're talking anywhere from 1996 to 1998. I remember going to arcades as well, but I had to be older, at least 8-10 years old. I remember Crusin USA, Hydro Thunder, Madden Blitz, Gauntlet, etc. A lot of people remember playing video games at like age 4-6 or some shit, but I'm pretty sure I wasn't playing games at that age, maybe around 7-8 years old on the Nintendo 64 possibly because I do remember going to a friend's house and he had a Nintendo 64 because his family was rich, so we played Mario and Glover. I have a strong memory of watching an older kid play Sonic on the Genesis as well. It had to be a Genesis, but this was well into the mid-late 90's, so that kid's family must have just had a Genesis...