Sad...Sad...Sad...I LOVE THESE Games like crazy..... Kids today have NO CLUE what good is!
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Me too. I played at some arcade ...or wherever available ( first part of the '80s in Italy is a little bit curious..!? )when I had someYa I think i loved them all!!!!
Atari 2600 is my favourite console!! (Followed by Coleco)
I remember Pong. That's the game where you set the paddles just right so the white square will bounce forever diagonally across the TV screen. Then the cat who is high on catnip will amuse all the humans, who might be high on something else, by trying to get the white square for hours. It was made obsolete by laser pointers.
Atari 2600, a group of us at work might have figured out how to back up the cartridges on a SWTPC 6800 computer and copy their images onto EPROMS, but I wouldn't know anything about that
Atari 2600, a group of us at work might have figured out how to back up the cartridges on a SWTPC 6800 computer and copy their images onto EPROMS, but I wouldn't know anything about that
Atari 2600, a group of us at work might have figured out how to back up the cartridges on a SWTPC 6800 computer and copy their images onto EPROMS, but I wouldn't know anything about that
A 6800!!! At least we upgraded to a MOSTEK 6502.........
I forget if we had 4K of RAM or 16K tho......
Hmmm...I remember playing It, Hide & Go Seek and Release the Den - but whatever you were playing you'd better head home when the street lights came on just before dark or there was hell to pay. The only electronic game I remember was hold the rabbit ears where Dad told you so the picture was clearer.
A 6800!!! At least we upgraded to a MOSTEK 6502
I upgraded to 6809 and then 68000........Why?
I am sitting inside a Motorola plant as I type this. It is the same place I was working when Pong came out, and when the 6800 came out.......how time flies.
WORKING Atari 2600
Space Invaders anyone?
We have that and several dozen other games. For children of the 60s / 70s this is a comfortable game console. I never mastered the PS2 - too much time and effort required to master all of its complexity. I love my tablet, smartphone, and myriad PCs running linux and windows, but modern game consoles are another matter..
I love my tablet, smartphone, and myriad PCs running linux and windows, but modern game consoles are another matter..
But kids figure them out soooooo fast.
jeff
How about BERZERK my friend?tubelab.com said:Space Invaders anyone?
www.classic-consoles.com/games/files/berzerk.swf
Or YARS REVENGE?
http://teamx.emulationzone.org/cmpsci591u/Assignment_4/wolan_project4.swf
i just feel old...
Then this won't help any; the latest PS3 craze "the Last of Us"
Inappropriate for children and yes, the game play looks exactly like that.
twitch.tv distributes many game play streams, it's as far pong as you can get without suiting up.Technically remarkable.
wow, technically advanced for sure!
i wish that they could have more games like mario and pacman, megaman etc.
stuff like that game has its place just like a scary movie, but man i see more of that type than the others. my 6yearold barely can play games anymore.
dont get me wrong.... i love a good gore fest everynow and then.
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