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#1 yllawwally OFFLINE  

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Posted Tue May 3, 2011 10:30 AM

I played my 2600 until about 94. Then put it away for about 10 years. When I was a kid I remember when my 2600 broke, and my dad took me to the game store. They had both the 7800 and 2600. The 7800 was 100, and the 2600 was 50. So I got the 2600, and wireless controllers. Looking back, I should have gotten the 7800. For a while I had been thinking of picking up a 7800. Months ago, me and my wife were at walmart on black friday. We plan bf every year and camp out, at the stores. We went to walmart in the morning, after a couple other stores. I was walking to the toys section. When I overheard someone on another aisle, say they had a 7800 they wanted to sell. I ran around the corner, and asked the two employees, they said another person had said it who just walked away. So I ran around the corner and found her. She told me she had a 7800, that she got as a child. It had about 50 games, and a couple controllers. I gave her my number, and she put it in her phone memory. I didn't take hers. I found my wife in a little bit, and told her I gave a girl my number. Which of course, elicited a not very friendly look on her face. I told her about the girl selling the atari. We went home, I expected a call the next day or so, she had she needed to unpack it. After about a week, I gave up, and began kicking myself for not taking down her info. I never expected to hear from her again. I kept thinking about the atari. Even in December I was annoyed with myself, for not getting her number, I went to the walmart a few times, but never ran across her. I looked on ebay a few times, almost buying one. Then about 3 weeks ago in April, I got a text that asked if I was still interested. I said sure how much did she want. She replied back 50, but I was busy and didn't get back to her for about an hour. She texting me again, saying am I still interested, and she'd take 40. I said, when can I pick it up. The next day I drove to her place, and picked it up. There were about 40 2600 games, and a dozen 7800, with about 4 controllers. I just thought I'd share.

#2 bennybingo OFFLINE  

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Posted Tue May 3, 2011 10:48 AM

View Postyllawwally, on Tue May 3, 2011 10:30 AM, said:

I played my 2600 until about 94. Then put it away for about 10 years. When I was a kid I remember when my 2600 broke, and my dad took me to the game store. They had both the 7800 and 2600. The 7800 was 100, and the 2600 was 50. So I got the 2600, and wireless controllers. Looking back, I should have gotten the 7800. For a while I had been thinking of picking up a 7800. Months ago, me and my wife were at walmart on black friday. We plan bf every year and camp out, at the stores. We went to walmart in the morning, after a couple other stores. I was walking to the toys section. When I overheard someone on another aisle, say they had a 7800 they wanted to sell. I ran around the corner, and asked the two employees, they said another person had said it who just walked away. So I ran around the corner and found her. She told me she had a 7800, that she got as a child. It had about 50 games, and a couple controllers. I gave her my number, and she put it in her phone memory. I didn't take hers. I found my wife in a little bit, and told her I gave a girl my number. Which of course, elicited a not very friendly look on her face. I told her about the girl selling the atari. We went home, I expected a call the next day or so, she had she needed to unpack it. After about a week, I gave up, and began kicking myself for not taking down her info. I never expected to hear from her again. I kept thinking about the atari. Even in December I was annoyed with myself, for not getting her number, I went to the walmart a few times, but never ran across her. I looked on ebay a few times, almost buying one. Then about 3 weeks ago in April, I got a text that asked if I was still interested. I said sure how much did she want. She replied back 50, but I was busy and didn't get back to her for about an hour. She texting me again, saying am I still interested, and she'd take 40. I said, when can I pick it up. The next day I drove to her place, and picked it up. There were about 40 2600 games, and a dozen 7800, with about 4 controllers. I just thought I'd share.

Nice find! You should post a list of what games you managed to get! It's always nice to see when another member gets a good deal! What a nice way to start your 7800 experience!

#3 svenski OFFLINE  

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Posted Tue May 3, 2011 11:11 AM

Cool story and congrats on your deal !

#4 atarigal OFFLINE  

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Posted Tue May 3, 2011 11:39 AM

That's a great find. :) Glad the lady got back to you!

#5 HammR25 OFFLINE  

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Posted Tue May 3, 2011 12:21 PM

That's a great price

#6 Trekker_1138 OFFLINE  

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Posted Tue May 3, 2011 1:16 PM

You scored a great deal. That would cost well over a 100 on ekeBay.

#7 AtariLeaf OFFLINE  

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Posted Tue May 3, 2011 1:46 PM

Congrats, its an awesome console and a great story :)

#8 ricnight1977 OFFLINE  

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Posted Tue May 3, 2011 1:53 PM

Top 5 games to play:

Commando
Midnight Mutants
Food Fight
Donkey Kong
Ms Pac Man


Top 5 to avoid:

Fight Night
Kareteka
Barnyard Blaster
Jinks
Super Huey

#9 Sauron ONLINE  

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Posted Tue May 3, 2011 2:12 PM

Definitely a great deal. I'd be interested in seeing a list of games you got as well.

#10 yllawwally OFFLINE  

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Posted Wed May 4, 2011 8:26 AM

Here's photos of the games, and controllers. I was going to ask what were some good games to get. 2011-05-03_21-19-09_426.jpg pictureview.jpg

#11 yllawwally OFFLINE  

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Posted Wed May 4, 2011 8:29 AM

Does the 7800 have any RPG style games?

#12 DracIsBack OFFLINE  

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Posted Wed May 4, 2011 7:38 PM

View Postyllawwally, on Wed May 4, 2011 8:29 AM, said:

Does the 7800 have any RPG style games?


No. It's been something that's been talked about as a homebrew project for a long time.

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Posted Wed May 4, 2011 10:06 PM

Dark Chambers is actually about as close as you can get to an RPG, and it's more of a Gauntlet clone (albeit a pretty decent one). Actually I take that back...Midnight Mutants is more of an RPG/adventure style game, and it's also one of the better 7800 games.

I'd highly suggest taking a look at the homebrews available through the Atari Age store. The 7800 is unique in that virtually all of its homebrews are high quality games, and I can't pick a single bad one out of that bunch.

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Posted Thu May 5, 2011 4:37 AM

View PostSauron, on Wed May 4, 2011 10:06 PM, said:

Dark Chambers is actually about as close as you can get to an RPG, and it's more of a Gauntlet clone (albeit a pretty decent one).

Technically, Gauntlet and Dark Chambers are derivatives of the APX game, Dandy. :P But to be fair, Gauntlet was the mainstream game and is most well known.

Edited by DracIsBack, Thu May 5, 2011 4:38 AM.


#15 yllawwally OFFLINE  

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Posted Thu May 5, 2011 12:38 PM

I have always enjoyed gauntlet, I had it on the NES. I recall it being obnoxiously hard in the later levels. Such as the evil invisible wall levels. I haven't looked at any of the 7800 Homebrews, but certainly would give them a try.

#16 Atari_afternoon OFFLINE  

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Posted Thu May 5, 2011 2:25 PM

Nice story. :)

I wonder what what was happening during the intervening months, have you asked her, by any chance?

I would guess she got back into playing herself again.

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Posted Thu May 5, 2011 3:23 PM

You absolutely need to take steps toward getting Food Fight...NOW!

And the 7800 homebrews/hacks....heck, even some 2600 homebrews!




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