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How many of you remember Atari 2600?
I just bought one off of Ebay. What was your favorite game?
Adventure, Jungle Hunt, Ms-Pac Man were some of my favorites This is a pretty cool Atari site with roms and info: http://www.atariage.com |
damn that is retro
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I had one. That shit was so cool.
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Spiderman, or E.T.. what was the one where you were either a helicopter and a tank and you battled another person? Was it called just "Tank" ?
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I had E.T. Are you thinking of Combat? |
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http://www.nlgaming.com/games/3190/Combat.jpg |
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Centipede was my game of choice.
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It was ok... better on the arcade, I think it had some rollerball controller? |
I picked up a Namco Museum for my Sony PSP so I could play some of the old games. I had an Atari 2600, and my friend had an Intellivision.
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I had one of those too, after Atari. I should buy one sometime for a collectible. I wish I hadn't given away all my Atari and NES stuff. |
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Damn, i think im gonna install my c64 today. And i feel like picking up an Amiga 500 from ebay.
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i have an atari 2600 and colecovision sitting in my media room....once we have that room completely setup, we will have a 80 projection screen with all my game systems hooked up to it
i have that 2600 with like 65 games or some shit, i went nuts on ebay and bought everything I could find one weekend |
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Yeah I kinda feel like buying an Apple IIc too, like I had growing up. |
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And the msx also had some killer games. Having all those systems setup next to eachother ready to play would be nice.
I just checked a Dutch ebay like site. Amiga 500's including screen, joysticks, tons of games. 50 bucks. Its very appealing. |
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I've played around with those, but it isn't the same and I'd like to have a real one for a collectible. |
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The IIc was more portable, but lacked expansion slots. I think the IIc might have had more ram too(I think it was 128k). Ha, I remember downloading porn via a modem(the graphics sucked) and racking up big long distance charges on it lol. So, I had to sell it then :( There seemed to be a lack of games for it though compared to Commodore 64. I had Might and Magic 3, Wizardry, and like the 1st version of John Madden Football on it. |
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sure do pacman offcourse :)
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I think the highest you could go in that game as far as score was 100,000 points and then it resets. |
My neibor got one but it was all in the jopystick, 50 games and all.
We played pole position and frogger like all night,. Veery cool. |
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Yeah I've seen those, but it didn't have Pac-man :( |
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Those were the days.. ahh the memories.
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Avid MAME32 junky here! :thumbsup
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The amazing part, was the price on the 2600 when it came out. it was either 149.99 or 249.99 I don't recall exactly, I just remember I was in shock when I opened it up on Christmas. I think it was 249 because I remember it was priced high enough that I didn't even ask for it.
edit......thinking while I was typing. looked it up. Year of Release: 1977 Retail Price at Launch: $249 Media Type: cartridges, cassettes via SuperCharger Processor: 6507 (8-bit) Processor Speed: 1.19 MHz Screen RAM: 128 bytes Screen Resolution: 192 x 160 Color Palette: 16 colors, 4 max on-screen Max Sprites: N/A; player-missile graphics (5 max) Sound: 2 sound channels |
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I remember a bug in that game that would allow you to teleport from one corner to another. |
My brother had Atari 135 Xe, the best games I remember that I played in these times were Zorro, Spy vs Spy and Jet Set Willy. Lol those 20 minutes loading times were really annoying. After that I got Amiga 600 on christmas, that was best game system I would think about now and of course because I was young in those times :)
Maybe I will buy again Amiga 600 and refresh some memories from the childhood. Does anyone remember game called ATR or Skidmarks for Amiga? |
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