The first game I ever played was Pong on Atari. Something about the simplicity of that, it was pretty hypnotic. After that it was Space Invaders and Donkey Kong. Then came Nintendo, and I played the usual games, Super Mario Bros., Tetris, Dr. Mario, Duck Hunt, Double Dragon, Ninja Turtles, Adventure Island, World Games, F1 Pole Position. The game that really opened a new world to me was Dragon Warrior. Once I started playing that, I think I was about ten years old, I was very much locked into the RPG world, looking for more. Super Nintendo brought some awesome options. Earthbound, Chrono Trigger, Final Fantasy 6(3), Evo, Harvest Moon, Illusion of Gaia, Secret of Mana. I think RPGs really came alive when Playstation came out, with FF7, FF8, FF9 (didn't like 10), Legend of Dragoon, Legend of Mana, Chrono Cross, Legend of Legaia, Tales of Destiny. I'm sure there are a lot of games I'm missing. I loved Zelda: Ocarina of Time on N64. I've always loved playing in the arcade too, and I can't forget about Mortal Kombat. YOU LOSE. Haha..
Now I play a lot of games on my pc, but nothing too involved really unless I know I have time to devote to it. I have a lot of emulators also. "To the Moon" is an amazing indie rpg, that's one I've played through in the last few years. I do play casual games too. I'd probably try more types of games if I thought my computer could handle it.
Oh yeah, I also like to do logic grids online, or Einstein's Riddle on my phone, or escape the room games online. Usually logic puzzles appeals to me with flash games.