Everyone does this in their signature, but my list is far too expansive to actually fit into my signature, no matter how I tried to format it. I'll update it as things change, if I can ever remember. Before you ask, yes, this is pointless because nobody will care but me. Okay. Oldest to newest, let's go.
HOME CONSOLES:
Sega Saturn - Modchipped
PS1 - Serial port cheat device (import/backup enabler, too)
Sega Dreamcast - Black VMU. It's pretty.
Original Xbox - 1.2, TSOP'd with EvoX and 200 GB hard drive, running EvoX. Power button no longer works.
Original Xbox - 1.4, TSOP'd with 80 GB hard drive, running XBMC4Xbox
PS2 - Slim, FMCB in slot-1
Xbox 360 - Phat, Jasper, 120 GB hard drive, RGH 1.2, FSD 3
Xbox 360 - Slim E, not modded yet
Wii - Blue, no GC ports, 4.3u, HBC + RiiConnect24
Wii - White, GC ports, 4.3u, HBC + RiiConnect24
Wii - Red, GC ports, 4.3u, stock
PS3 - Slim, 4.86, HEN, 120 GB HDD
Xbox One - Blue, Forza 5 edition.
Switch - Unpatched, newest OFW.
Switch - Unpatched, modded running Atmosphere
HANDHELDS:
GBA SP - AGS-001, red, Supercard SD
DS Phat - Blue, R4i 3DS + 16GB mSD (Lost this in a fire, may it rest in peace)
DS Lite - Zelda edition, stock (many issues)
DSi - Black, 4GB SD, Unlaunch + TwilightMenu++
PSP 3001 - Black, 6.61, PRO-C CFW + Infinity 2.0, 16 GB mSD
o3DS - Red/Black gradient, LumaCFW + 32GB SD
o2DS - Blue/Black, LumaCFW + 32GB SD
Welp. There we go. I haven't modded the red Wii because it was a big part of my youth (Visits to the Aunt's house meant using her red Wii, which I was later gifted, and it's been kept stock for nostalgia reasons), and that DS Lite was part of my youth around the same time, but it's just about fallen apart. L and R buttons don't work, dead pixels on the top screen, D-Pad's kinda janky, and of course, wobbly hinge. I might sell it to someone who wants to fix it up..
Oh, an addendum. I don't consider the Switch a handheld console because being played on an external display is a primary part of its intended function. It is technically a portable console, but not a 'handheld' by nature in my opinion, regardless of the fact that you can hold it in your hands. You can hold a lot of things in your hands. Before you argue that the PSP is a home console by that nature because you can connect it to a TV, that's not a primary piece of its function. It's just an optional accessory.
Second addendum. Before you ask how the hell I got all this stuff.. I worked at a local video game store for 5 years, and had a big in with the manager. Lots of employee discounts and lots of saving, lol.
HOME CONSOLES:
Sega Saturn - Modchipped
PS1 - Serial port cheat device (import/backup enabler, too)
Sega Dreamcast - Black VMU. It's pretty.
Original Xbox - 1.2, TSOP'd with EvoX and 200 GB hard drive, running EvoX. Power button no longer works.
Original Xbox - 1.4, TSOP'd with 80 GB hard drive, running XBMC4Xbox
PS2 - Slim, FMCB in slot-1
Xbox 360 - Phat, Jasper, 120 GB hard drive, RGH 1.2, FSD 3
Xbox 360 - Slim E, not modded yet
Wii - Blue, no GC ports, 4.3u, HBC + RiiConnect24
Wii - White, GC ports, 4.3u, HBC + RiiConnect24
Wii - Red, GC ports, 4.3u, stock
PS3 - Slim, 4.86, HEN, 120 GB HDD
Xbox One - Blue, Forza 5 edition.
Switch - Unpatched, newest OFW.
Switch - Unpatched, modded running Atmosphere
HANDHELDS:
GBA SP - AGS-001, red, Supercard SD
DS Lite - Zelda edition, stock (many issues)
DSi - Black, 4GB SD, Unlaunch + TwilightMenu++
PSP 3001 - Black, 6.61, PRO-C CFW + Infinity 2.0, 16 GB mSD
o3DS - Red/Black gradient, LumaCFW + 32GB SD
o2DS - Blue/Black, LumaCFW + 32GB SD
Welp. There we go. I haven't modded the red Wii because it was a big part of my youth (Visits to the Aunt's house meant using her red Wii, which I was later gifted, and it's been kept stock for nostalgia reasons), and that DS Lite was part of my youth around the same time, but it's just about fallen apart. L and R buttons don't work, dead pixels on the top screen, D-Pad's kinda janky, and of course, wobbly hinge. I might sell it to someone who wants to fix it up..
Oh, an addendum. I don't consider the Switch a handheld console because being played on an external display is a primary part of its intended function. It is technically a portable console, but not a 'handheld' by nature in my opinion, regardless of the fact that you can hold it in your hands. You can hold a lot of things in your hands. Before you argue that the PSP is a home console by that nature because you can connect it to a TV, that's not a primary piece of its function. It's just an optional accessory.
Second addendum. Before you ask how the hell I got all this stuff.. I worked at a local video game store for 5 years, and had a big in with the manager. Lots of employee discounts and lots of saving, lol.