@teamyoshi2011 Working on a console? If you're trying to make it mainstream like Nintendo, Xbox and Playstation, you'll need a lot of money, teams of people, marketing, social media, first-party. You'll have to get a manufracuter for the parts and give them a split of the money as well, you'll take a loss on the console, doing this all in 4 years at 13 years old seems like a lot.
If you don't mean that type of console, instead of those retro emulator console where they put a Raspberry Pi into it or gather some parts and build a console. You can probably achieve that if you have discipline to finish the thing.
As for the game, I'm assuming it's being built on Scratch, in which, the game would be way easier to develop than using a programming language.
Although, if you ever want to get into game design in the future, you'll have to learn a programming language. It's not that hard to learn, but you'll have to grasp the concepts of the language, the syntax, etc, use logic and reasoning during programming. But, keep on doing, what you're doing with Scratch.
SlaveOnAStick
The new Commodore CD console?
teamyoshi2011
That's a console I'm working on that'll (hopefully, as long as I get the rights to the name) release in 2029