Pretty cool memories OSRG'er!
In the spirit of your last memory here (the rich uncle story), I'll share an oddly coincidental one with 'ya. To preface, we always had plenty growing up. Not rich by any stretch but we had real arcade games all throughout the 70's/80's and an Atari 2600 around for our home console video entertainment starting in the early 80's. Two of my best friends, who lived blocks away, had Intellivision's and a third growing up, had a massive 2600 collection. Between the luxury of having real arcade machines constantly coming and going and the INTV and 2600 stuff, we were pretty content with what we had or had access to. Back in those days, it was nothing to walk or jog over to a friends' home and play their stuff. Everyone shared that way and we were all excited to have like-minded buddies. Anyway, one Christmas, my uncle who wasn't rich either (had a great job and still lived at home) but seemed to spend his money a little differently than us, bought his daughter a Colecovision one year - NOT just for the video game system really, but mostly for the free Cabbage Patch doll that came with it! lol
*That* Christmas was a ton of fun because Christmas Eve, we'd spend it over at my Grandmothers where all the aunts/uncles/cousins would convene to celebrate. My uncle for whatever reason, also bought the VCS adapter and a bunch of other games to go with the Colecovision set. Needless to say, it was a lot of fun trying out all that stuff. A cousin had given me Super Challenge Football for the 2600 that year, so it was nice to be able to pop that in and play too. I didn't know anyone else at the time who had a Colecovision. Just my uncle, who kept it out for a couple of years for all of us to play when we'd visit.
Only one friend had an Odyssey 2 system. I don't remember much about it, 'cept playing K.C. Munchkin which seemed pretty cool at the time. By the mid 80's though, most of us "retired" our old consoles as we focused on computer gaming, stereo equipment, cars and eventually girls.
Edited by save2600, Tue Dec 13, 2011 2:29 PM.