PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation 2. Also a Nintendo DS but I rarely use it, it's not really mine it's just my family's and they use it more often. I also don't use my PSP often. It's a very nice piece of hardware, but there isn't enough interesting games on it for me; same goes for the DS. So I mainly stick to PC and PS3. Used to be more PS3, since my computer couldn't run new releases, but now I've got a new graphics card and I haven't touched my PS3 in a few weeks now - busy with PC games. I also used to game A LOT on my PS2, but I've stopped using that when I got my PS3 and games just stopped coming out for it.
SEGA: MegaDrive II, GameGear, Nomad, MegaCDII, 32X, Multi-Mega, Saturn, Dreamcast Nintendo: GameBoy Pocket, GameBoy Micro, SNES, N64, GameCube, Wii $oft: XBOX, 360 Elite, 360S Fony: ps1, ps1 slim, ps2 slim, psp, ps3 slim Last week my ps3 slim decided it wanted to stop reading discs and start scratching them instead. Of course, the warranty has expired. Fucking shoddy hardware this gen. While the ps3 certainly isn't my favourite current-gen gaming system, I do use it frequently as a media player (mostly dvd/blu ray) so I may sell this one on eBay as faulty and replace it with the recently "leaked" Super Slim version when it gets released. Yeah, it's fugly but I much prefer a top-loading system to a slot-loading one as it's literally impossible for a top-loader to swallow and chew up discs.
Agree with you there! PS2 slim was good for that. I own two PS2's, and Xbox 360, and that's it. Wish I still had a PS1, best CD player out of all of them.
Quite so! My ps2 slim went through hell and still works flawlessly. The controllers on the other hand are not so durable. Next to the original Sega Saturn controller, the ps1/2/3 controller must be one of the flimsiest controllers ever made.
Perhaps even the most versatile gaming device as you can practically emulate every possible console known to man!