I have quite a lot of game consoles, and they will be written here.
I have a Pearl Blue GBA SP, which is one of the few colors of the GBA SP that was only released with AGS-101 instead of AGS-001, meaning that instead of the frontlight of the original GBA SP, there is a backlight. Pretty sure I got it before the pandemic because I recall my mother getting it for me for around $100 on Amazon, which would be quite a great deal post-pandemic.
I have a Cobalt Blue DS Lite, which does have the dust cover for Slot 2 (the GBA Slot), but I have lost the stylus. Pretty sure I got it from GameStop's online store because it could play GBA games, and I wanted the newest console possible that could play GBA games. Ironically, I don't use it for GBA games anymore, at least for actually playing them. I dumped my GBA games using it along with an R4 card I have. The left shoulder button doesn't work, which is a great hinderance to myself playing it, especially Mario Kart DS, which is probably my most-played DS game.
I have a pink DSi that I got from a garage sale in the fall of 2024. I got it with a case, two aftermarket styluses (or styli?), car charger, 2 game cartridge cases with 4 loose games, and a few CIB games. All of these DS games were shovelware, which is fine but I'd much rather get more quality games. I purchased it all for $50, which isn't that bad. This is the current console I use for DS games, as DS games on 3DS either look stretched or too small to be enjoyable to me, depending if you held start or select when opening the game respectively.
I bought a black PSP 2000 for $70 (plus tax) from eBay recently, which arrived on August 5th, 2025. I got a MicroSD to memory stick adapter for it, an OEM and aftermarket charger (ironically, the aftermarket one works better), and one PSP game, Street Fighter Alpha 3 Max. Below is a photo of my PSP.
I currently have 2 3DSs, an original Light Blue Nintendo 3DS and a Galaxy New Nintendo 3DS XL. Below is more information written about them.
I have spent quite a lot of time using my n3DS XL. I got my galaxy n3DS XL when it was still at store shelves, in early September of 2017. I have a lot of games on my n3DS XL, most of which I bought from the eShop. I have bought a lot of Virtual Console titles, along with retail games and digital only games. I do have quite a few physical games, though. Below is a photo of my Galaxy New Nintendo 3DS XL.
Currently, my New Nintendo 3DS XL's top screen will not display anything. I believe it to be because of damage to a ribbon cable while it underwent a motherboard swap. I'm planning to buy a replacement n3DS or n3DS XL to system transfer too, as I can still use the bottom screen fine.
I have got my old 3DS relatively recently. I got it in January of this year, 2024. It is an Aqua Blue Japansese 3DS. When I got it, i checked the eShop, and I could "redownload" Pokémon Blue, Swapnote, and a movie video (Don't worry, it had already undergone a system format when I bought it). Below is a photo of my old 3DS.
I got a Wii some while ago, but I can't remember when. It was definitely before the pandemic though. It cost $24.98 plus tax. I got it from Goodwill, back when my local one actually had games (now it doesn't, which is sad). It came with the box, a sensor bar, power and video cables, the console itself, and Rockband 2 inside the disc drive. The box was the regular Wii Sports bundle, but it didn't have Wii Sports itself, which was a bit sad. It's a later-model RVL-001, with me being unable to write BootMii to boot2. I have modded it, and have it set up near my CRT TV. I sometimes turn on my Wii to either dump games, do some speedrunning or some other thing that needs me to record Wii footage, or occassionally playing through some Wii or GameCube game (I still need to get a working GCN memory card, though. I'll probably get a first-party one someday).
I got my Wii U in October of 2019 (I know this exactly due to eShop purchasing dates) with a non-working copy of Nintendo Land, but a working everything else, including a sensor bar and the GamePad itself. It cost $125 USD, which is surprisingly cheap once you factor in current pricings and the fact that I bought it from Amazon. It's a 32GB Black Wii U with a non-Hynix NAND. I don't currently use it for a lot, but I do sometimes play on it, mostly being Smash Wii U. I do have it modded, but I modded it to dump Virtual Console games. I really should set up Pretendo and play some Smash or Splatoon online.
I bought my PlayStation earlier in 2025.