1. Magnavox Odyssey - It's the one that started it all. The first ever home video game anything. Basically it was the first home Pong system.

2. Fairchild Channel F - The first gaming console to play different games on different cartridges. Very strange controllers.

3. Atari 2600 - This is the console that a LOT of gamers started out on. It's the first popular console to play different games on different cartridges (Fairchild Channel F did this first, to be fair, but it wasn't nearly as popular). Unfortunately, it's also the console that nearly killed the gaming industry in 1983-1985; glutting the market with way too much crap on a cartridge.

4. NES - It saved the entire video game industry during a time when only PC gaming was doing well, and not even as well as the console-gaming market had done just a few years earlier. Without NES, the gaming world might look a lot different today.

5. Playstation - While there had been 3D-oriented consoles before it (Jaguar, 3DO, Saturn), it really was the Playstation that pushed through to the mainstream public and a brought the general public from 2D to 3D gaming.

6. Sega Dreamcast - This was the fist console to really embrace online gaming in a way no other console had before it. SegaNET was the precursor to XBox Live and Playstation Network.

7. Nintendo Wii - Love it or hate it, this is the console that first embraced motion controls as a main focus. PS2 Eye Toy did before Wii, but it wasn't a huge focus and not nearly as precise. Nintendo Wii paved the way for Playstation Move and XBox Kinnect.

8. Milton-Bradley MicroVision - Not exactly a huge hit, but it should have a place here for being the first true handheld gaming system.

9. Nintendo Game Boy - There were handhelds before it: Nintendo Game & Watch, Tiger Electronics Handhelds, & the only true console SYSTEM that came before Game Boy The MicroVision. But despite all these contenders, it wasn't until Game Boy came out that handheld gaming really got big with the general public. And such a vast library of games to choose from on the original brick.

10. Nintendo DS - The first handheld system to embrace a touch-screen, allowing for entirely new ways to play handheld games.

What do you think about it? What are the most influential console/handhelds, in your opinion?