For me it's 1, I'm old AF.
It was either 1 or 2, I cannot remember. I would lean towards 2, because we got our NES somewhere around '89 and I don't recall having an Atari ever at any point. My cousins had one on, got theirs about the same time we got NES (yeah, they were jealous).
So probably NES.
I have every single controller on that list, plus more (excluding the Wii-U tablet and Atari Joystick) sitting in a drawer beside me.
The input used was a joystick for the C64.
The first controller owned and used was the Master System.
Mine isn't on there as it would have been a generic Joystick I used on a Commodore 64 around 1984 or something like that.
I do fondly remember #1 though as although it was designed for the Atari 2600 it worked perfectly on a C64. That thing was tough as nails. I may have still owned the same working one when I transitioned to a Sega Mega Drive in 1991 (the real name of the 'Genesis' 😏).
#1, and I still have that same controller and console (sadly neither work now 😢). I still to this day love me some good 2600 games.
I repair and mod retro consoles. I bet your 2600 could be fixed.
They don't make them like that anymore Well built tough as nails controller! I'm sure there are guides to get one of these fixed.
My first controller actually predates 1 in that list.
IBM PCJr Joystick
The Atari 2600 joystick in the list is probably my second controller. I also gamed on my friend's Commodore 64 but I'm pretty sure that just used Atari 2600 joysticks. Still within the same Atari generation, there were also the paddle controllers:
Then there were several entries between the 2600 and the NES that I played.
Atari 5200 Controller
I never owned a 5200 but I got to play one at a friend's house. Games came with a numberpad overlay that you could put on the bottom that labelled the extra buttons.
We then got an Atari 7800. Played 2600 games (but not 5200 games) plus newer 7800 games which were graphically way more advanced and supported a two button controller:
On paper the 7800 should have been a real competitor to the NES but Nintendo came along around the same time and just crushed it. Outside of handhelds, Atari didn't make another home console again until the disastrous Jaguar.
Edit: There are a TON of weird controllers that I've used throughout the years that are not on that list (especially if you get into all the random PC joysticks/flightsticks/controllers I've used over the years). Neo Geo home system controllers for instance, but since the topic was the first controllers I kept myself limited to the earliest ones.
My first controller was #2 from the NES, although I may have played the Atari #1 first I don't consider that a controller. I remember being blown away by Super Mario Bros on the NES when I was 3-4, but I also know we had an Atari... so, not 100% sure. NES easily has more enjoyable memories though.
2 and it was my grandma's lol
5 was the first controller I had because my uncle gave me his Saturn when I was a kid
Damn your grandma had an NES? That's pretty neat!
I often wonder what my generation is going to look like when we are old. LAN games in the retirement home, maybe!?
I'm pretty sure it was a Nintendo controller. I remember playing track and field and duck hunt with my big brother.
NES controller, probably. My earliest memory in gaming was probably Mario 1 on NES. I did play a little Atari at the time, but that's because my cousins got a 2600 around the same time we got out NES, which pretty much meant they were always at our house wanting to play real games, but, yeah, NES was probably the first for me.
Besides the 2600 controller, I have every single controller on that list in a drawer beside me, plus some not on it, like the Saturn controller, and a couple Famicom controllers I just took off of a Japanese Famicom.
#2 NES
My mom got it for me brand new when I was little.
I still remember never finishing Total Recall. Lol
2. I had early PC games from a young age too, though, so it's hard to say exactly what the first game I played was.
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