I only ever played PC games once they got good. I was an Atari 2600 and 5200 man. There was one other console after the 5200 but I dropped it like a rock once PC came along. I took classes and learned how to program but I dropped that after a bit and took up electronics. I built PC's and added the software myself back in the late 80's. I soon after took up gaming and Doom was my first great experience in an FPS game.
I played Doom and Quake in the early 90's and Duke Nukem until the late 90's. Then in the later 90's I played Hexen and Redneck Rampage. Once online got big I went semi-pro and played Unreal and Unreal Tournament all online and all in leagues. When those games died down a bit I played Tribes on the side.
My favorites of all were Unreal 1, Half-Life and Unreal Tournament (the original). But eventually I got older and my hand/eye skills got a bit slower. To stay on top of the league ladders your hands and arm muscles got to be in tip top shape. Funny huh? That shit gets serious with carpal tunnel and all sorts of muscle tightness when you play 8 hours a day constantly. But I made a name for myself (which I wont type cause people may recognize it).
So after a while I sorta relaxed and when WoW came out in 2004 I bought it. I played it for 3 years, took a break for a few and then went back and have been playing it ever since. It's a great game for old people and I recommend it. I have a level 120 rogue on some gay ass server my guild transferred to. The guild broke up over a year ago so now I roam the lands alone looking for fair maidens to save and dangerous creatures to eviscerate