The first console I ever "bought" for myself was a PS3, which came out the year I left home to go to university. I say I "bought" it because I traded in three Sainsburys bags for life full of DVDs at CEX and walked out with a hardly used PS3 complete with £425 price tag on the box, two controllers, Rainbow Six Vegas and Resistance: Fall of Man at a cost of £15 (and all my DVDs).
Funny thing is I bought it specifically for the much rumoured/delayed/anticipated GT5 and when it finally came out years later I pre-ordered it, left the console installing the game the day it arrived to go and eat dinner, came back and it had died! Yellow light of death style. Managed to get the disc out and went out to buy a brand new PS3 Slim the next morning, which I still have because it has every Metal Gear game that Hideo Kojima directed on it.
Prior to that I'd had a Mega Drive II (if you can't pronounce "aluminium" you know it as a Genesis), both of the pre-weight loss PlayStations, a Dreamcast, a ton of Macs that I gamed on, a Game Gear, Gameboy Colour, Gameboy Advance and I inherited my younger brother's Xbox 360 and Vita when he got bored of them. Since the PS3 I've had a PS4 Pro, three PCs and since early 2022 I've gamed exclusively on a Steam Deck. I think that's it.
Wait, no, I had an Ouya as well.