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I have had video game systems since the Atari ones but I would be fascinated to see that Odyssey one.
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I was bad at sports but good at games in the Atari days. I learned the bizarre scoring system for tennis from the Activision cartridge, not from playing the real game. You know you have early Atari 2600 components if your joysticks do not have the word "Top" near the stick, or if any of your cartridges have a larger two-digit number before the game name on the edge/top of the cartridge.
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I had my 16-year-old twin nephews over to play my Fairchild Channel F videogame system (pre Atari 2600) on my CTC-15 console about a year ago. They have both grown up playing the latest games on Playstation and PS2 etc., but they sure got a kick out of playing those clunky old games, especially Pro Football where the players are just Xs and Os. We get a kick just watching how slow the system is, how it is so heavily taxed moving that many little sprites around on the screen at the same time. Along with the primitive sounds coming out of the unit's speaker (it doesn't even send the sound to the tv.) My Fairchild machine gave out and now I am looking for a replacement on Ebay because one of my nephews keeps bugging me that he wants to play that Football game again!
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I was leafing through some old magazines this week and came across an ad from '83 for Intellivision, comparing its baseball game with Atari. From the pictures the biggest difference seemed to be the ball diamond on the Coleco-the Atari screen was so sparse that they might as well have been on a soccer field. Lots of ads in there (old National Geographics I picked up) for the Texas Instruments computer. In an issue from '70 there is a great ad for a Roberts portable bw video camera/tape recorder, 1/4".
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That original Atari baseball game (Home Run) was really pathetic. The 2600 had plenty of potential though. A later cartridge called Real Sports Baseball was impressive for the 2600-it even had teams that ran on and off the field between innings. Real Sports Football was quite good as well, and also a big improvement over the first 2600 Football cartridge. After that, they made Super Baseball and Super Football, which I bought in the early 90's I think but have never opened.
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My neighbor had that machine about 1977 or '78. I remember the controllers being really hard to master. How did you twist the joystick handle left or right, or push/pull it, without also tilting it left/right/up/down?
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There was a 90s era Samsung with a built-in proprietary video game----forget what it was called, but IIRC it had large stereo speakers builtin and was a pricey system.
I'm a young'n when it comes to vintage video games. My first system was a SNES accompanied by a first-generation gameboy ('D' batteries, anyone? )Had a lot of fun with that stuff circa 1993. I played the SNES on my dad's 1987 27" Trinitron which he still uses today. And on holidays I would take the system to my Grandparents house where they had a 25" system 3 Zenith which was tossed unfortunately. My last system was a PS2 Sony and then I got out of the hobby. Kx250rider, Which episode of Seinfeld? Huge fan here. |
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You mean this one?
![]() It was called the GX...and there was no system in it - just those gigantimundical speakers. By the way, for your reference, that's a 13" tube.
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Ah, thats the one! I remember going into FuncoLand in the 90s and being like "What's THIS?!" Seems I still don't know!
Better off without a Samsung videogame I'm sure....
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She's the waitress at the deli in all the season 8 episodes where the deli was involved, and also a few in season 7. (The thinner one of the 2 regulars). Sadly, some of the best scenes where she has good lines are only in the deleted scenes on the DVD
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Aweome, I think I remember her. I still wonder why they chose to cut so many scenes, only to put them on the DVD later. I suppose it can be marketed as an 'added-bonus' towards buying the collection. I have seasons 1-5 so far.
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