It started with the NES, then the SNES, Genesis, and finally in college I got my first PC in 1997 (AMD K5 233Mhz, 32MB RAM, 2MB Matrox Video, ESS SB compatible, and 4.3GB Maxtor HDD). Built my first computer with the help of a still very good friend. It was an ASUS P2B motherboard, 160MB of RAM, PII 400Mhz, and had a blazing fast Sound Blaster brand Voodoo II 8MB card in there. I played mostly NSF II, Quake 2, Total Annihilation, and Final Fantasy VII in those days.
I learned to build and troubleshoot PCs for gaming purposes and to make a little extra cash in college. I now have a Q9550@3.0Ghz, 8GB DDR2, 1.8TB of total storage, and a 1GB 4870 video card. I also became A+ certified (602 PC tech designation) this year just for kicks (I'm a chemist by training). I still love PC gaming as much as ever.
I've got a fully backwards compatible PS3 and Nintendo Wii for console action, and I'm a sucker for those retro games compilation discs. Sonic's Mega Collection for PS3 is my most recent purchase, and let me say it is well worth the money.