I misunderstood gaming chronology and history for long time because of this.
I was born in 92, and I remember a NES we had as a first console. So, poorer, we likely got a NES around 94 or 95. We even had a dendy before that. From there, at some point we likely got a used SNES and then finally a brand new PS1, but at 97 or 98 when it had few years in market and was likely cheaper. Or it also was used at this point, just in a box. I am also guessing but for long time I was almost sure that NES came out in 92 and SNES and Sega (just sega, not mega drive that was it's name: Sega there was no super sega and there for sure was not 8bit sega who ever seen or heard of anything like that?) just plopped up somewhere.
Later I was like "wait a minute" with all discussions of NES release dates and SNES release dates before putting some lines together and going "oh neat, makes sense" since we were not in most cash. By the time any of the stuff mattered in school or anything, everyone had playstation. NOBODY had a N64 here and by that I mean I saw one first time in my life in entirely different country. Saturn? Existed when I saw one in a game room in amusement facility or another. Nobody actually had one. Gotta mention getting a GBC as my first handheld in 98-2000 but also not with pokemon, but WarioLand 2 which is biggest missed shots hitting bullseye from my mother ever. I fkn love warioland to this day just because it likely was cheaper game on the shelf than any pokemon.
TL;DR: Having NES -> SNES -> PS1 between 95 -> 2000.