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When did you first get a 2600?


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#101 IntellivisionDude OFFLINE  

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Posted Sat Nov 19, 2011 9:42 PM

My Mother bought me an Intellivision for Christmas in 83 so i never had an Atari growing up. Actually that was the only system she ever bought me. I did have a friend with an Atari so i did get to play it a bit as a kid.

But i got my first Atari around the spring of 2009 at a yard sale. It was a 4 switch model. It was in a box with 1 controller, 2 games (Basketball and Warlords) and all the cords and wires were all mangled like a rats nest. But she wanted rid of it and i got it for $5.

A funny story is (being that i didn't have much knowledge of the 2600) i thought something was wrong with it or the controller port may have been messed up. I tried Basketball and i couldn't control it. I tried Warlords and the same thing. So for next 5-6 months i didn't do anything with it. I just let it sit there and forgot about it. But after all that time i decided to try again, so i bought another joystick off Ebay. But same result, so i thought the control port was damaged. But a few days later, i had a revelation. I can't recall what sparked my revelation, if it was something i seen online or something i thought of myself. I just remember thinking, why not try the controller in port 2. Ding Ding, that was my problem. Then later that day i took a closer look at that Warlords cart and seen that it said, For Use with the Paddle Controller. Duh moment #2.

But now over 2 years later i went from 2 games, to about 200 games for it. And hope my collection keeps on growing. It is slowly becoming my favorite system. I seem to play it more than my Intellivision. Shhh don't tell em that over in the Intellivision forum. ;)

Edited by IntellivisionDude, Sat Nov 19, 2011 9:45 PM.


#102 Cortat G ONLINE  

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Posted Sat Jan 14, 2012 3:20 AM

On eBay about 3-4 years ago, I Still have it, it is a 4-switch wood veneer model. It came with the power supply,2 (barely working) joysticks and a 1981 atari catalog, and no games. Since it came with no tv connector, I had to use an old Radio Shack TV Switchbox.

Before it arrived I went down to the local Flea Market and bought some games at $1 each or 6 for $5.
I'm pretty sure the titles I bought were:

Pac-Man
Asteroids
Frogger
Human Cannonball
Breakout
Donkey Kong

I know, Pretty stupid of me to buy Breakout when I had no paddles, So, for a couple of months, I just watched the ball go down an empty playfield, while my lifeless paddle just stayed there, hoping that the ball would move toward my paddle so I'd score at least 1 point.

In total, It cost me about $27.

#103 Chuck D. Head OFFLINE  

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Posted Sat Jan 14, 2012 5:44 AM

View PostIntellivisionDude, on Sat Nov 19, 2011 9:42 PM, said:

I seem to play it more than my Intellivision. Shhh don't tell em that over in the Intellivision forum. ;)

What's all this then,.....brother?

#104 Torr OFFLINE  

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Posted Sat Jan 14, 2012 7:40 AM

XMas of 1986. I recently got hooked on my cousins 2600 and Colecovison so my parent got me one that year (I was 5).
It was a Junior Model of course and 6 games. Asteroids, Defender, Frogger, Missile Command, Pac-Man and Yar's Revenge. Plus then a month or two later I got Star Raiders. That game was over my head till I was about 7 or 8 :)

To this day those are some of my favorite games. Not only cause they are my first experiences with the VCS, but to this day most of them are revered as classics in one way or another... a pretty good christmas... I'm pretty sure I still have all the original carts, but the system is long dead... I can tell my originals, cause as was the thing in 80's, my original carts of COURSE have me and my sisters name on them...

#105 Ranthulfr OFFLINE  

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Posted Sat Jan 14, 2012 1:02 PM

I received my first Atari 2600 for Christmas 1981. I'm pretty sure it was a light sixer. I got Adventure at the same time and life was good.

#106 Ransom OFFLINE  

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Posted Sat Jan 14, 2012 1:14 PM

I know my first 2600 was a light sixer, and I know I got it for Christmas. Dunno if it was 1979 or 1980, though. It came with Combat and my parents also bought me Space Invaders. Asteroids came out the next year. That was my dad's favorite game, and we played the heck out of it.

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Posted Sat Jan 14, 2012 4:31 PM

December 1999. Just before Christmas. Borrowed some games from a friend in my Boy Scout troop (which I still have -he never asked for them back, and I kind of forgot about it as I got more and more games and as we grew up/apart. I guess they're technically and legally mine now...) and have been rocking Atari ever since.

(It was a 4-switch woodgrain. Still have it.)

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Posted Sat Jan 14, 2012 6:14 PM

Back in 1980.... along with space invaders by saving up my paper route money. Not sure what happened to it. The one I have now is a heavy sixer from a flea mart.

I do know I sold off all of the games in the late 1980's. I was pretty careful about keep boxes and instructions. There are a few R7's and R8's that I had once, but who knew then?

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Posted Sat Jan 14, 2012 6:28 PM

My older brothers had an Atari 2600 back in '82 and that was the first time I was exposed to videogames. I remember one day my mom asked my sister and I " Do you want to play Pacman????" and I remember thinking to myself "Packman??? a game about the mailman? lol"...but then when we saw the game we were immediately hooked. Then the second game I remember playing on my brother's 2600 was Gran Prix.

Didn't get my very own Atari 2600 until late '86 when they came out with the Atari Jr.

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Posted Sat Jan 14, 2012 8:23 PM

I had an intelivision as a kid, and just recently got into atari so woo hoo i got my first atari in 2010! Now with a loaded harmony cart its my favorite gaming system.




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Posted Tue Jan 24, 2012 1:06 PM

View PostChuck D. Head, on Sat Jan 14, 2012 5:44 AM, said:

View PostIntellivisionDude, on Sat Nov 19, 2011 9:42 PM, said:

I seem to play it more than my Intellivision. Shhh don't tell em that over in the Intellivision forum. ;)

What's all this then,.....brother?


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Posted Tue Jan 24, 2012 2:05 PM

My dad worked for a toy distributer in the late 1970s. Just before I was born, they were given a VCS as a corporate Christmas present. I think that was 1978. It lasted until about 1990, when our basement was flooded. Dad threw it out, while I was at school. I spent the next five years looking for one (with all of the means that an elementary school student has), and I eventually found one at a local church's rummage sale. $20 bought me a Vader, 30 games, 3 joysticks (but no paddles), the AC adapter and switchbox, and one of those Game Center things to keep it in. I've had (at least) one in my possession ever since (that was probably 17 or 18 years ago).

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Posted Wed Jan 25, 2012 2:04 AM

View PostIntellivisionDude, on Sat Nov 19, 2011 9:42 PM, said:

My Mother bought me an Intellivision for Christmas in 83 so i never had an Atari growing up. Actually that was the only system she ever bought me. I did have a friend with an Atari so i did get to play it a bit as a kid.

...

But now over 2 years later i went from 2 games, to about 200 games for it. And hope my collection keeps on growing. It is slowly becoming my favorite system. I seem to play it more than my Intellivision. Shhh don't tell em that over in the Intellivision forum. ;)

Like the soon-to-be "AtariDude" :grin: I got an Intellivision as a kid but one of my cousins had a 2600 so I could play with him sometimes. I got my first 2600 off ebay (a nice 4 switch woodgrain made in Sunnyvale) soon after joining this forum. I now have three: besides the 4-switch (which I AV modded), a light sixer (both of these are lose but in good condition) and a 4 Switch Sears fully boxed and in mint condition, which is the most treasured item in my hardware collection ;)

Edited by roberto, Wed Jan 25, 2012 2:25 AM.


#114 jdrose OFFLINE  

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Posted Wed Jan 25, 2012 5:28 PM

Does Stella count? ;-) Discovered it in December of 2011.

My very first 2600 hardware is a 7800 console system I got in January of 2012.

My girlfriend's family in 1980 had an Atari 2600 that I got to enjoy when I visited her house. Good memories.

Edited by jdrose, Wed Jan 25, 2012 5:29 PM.


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Posted Wed Jan 25, 2012 5:42 PM

Summer of 1984. I remember it vividly. I bought it used with 2 games (Keystone Kapers and Space Invaders) and a 12" B&W TV. I got it for $50, which took about a year to save up from a paper route. I'm not sure what happened to it, but I didn't have one for most of the 90's. At the end of the 90's I got involved in Stella development, and now have 4 or 5 (and also a 7800 that was generously donated a few months ago). I'd never have guessed in 1984 that 15 years later I'd start working on a 2600 emulator, and over 10 years after that I'd still be working on it :)

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Posted Wed Jan 25, 2012 5:59 PM

Although my actual atari has only had two months in my house, I've known the 2600 through the Flashback 2 since it was new. (2005?) My first one I got as a birthday gift.(Still have the box from that one) I later gave it away trying to save shelf space. :( The second one I got about a year ago at a goodwill. The Vader that has displaced my flashback was found abandoned in my uncles girlfriend's house.

Edited by FireStar, Wed Jan 25, 2012 6:00 PM.


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Posted Thu Jan 26, 2012 10:23 PM

I got an Atari VCS (heavy sixer) for Christmas in '79. I also got Space Invaders along with it. My dad couldn't figure out how to connect it to the TV. He kept muttering along about Damn Engineers as he tried to figure out the instructions. Finally he gave up and I plugged it in in about three minutes and was happly playing Combat. He had no idea how I did it and was afraid I would break the TV. I guess I grew up to be one of those Damn Engineers.

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Posted Thu Jan 26, 2012 11:42 PM

This is weird--like an addicts' confessional or something. Does the padre absolve us after we confess?

I don't know when we got a six-switch Atari, but I was older than ten because I was ten when it came out. The most familiar games start in about 1980, and I remember playing a *TON* of space invaders, so that's a good guess as to the year. A few years later I sold it for a 5200 because that was going to be the hot new system that took over the world. (I'm good predicting that stuff--I also own two Dreamcasts. Fortunately, I use my gift of prophecy only for good. :-D )

Later, I regretted the sale, since the 5200 didn't take off and after buying it I couldn't afford nearly as many games as we'd had for the 5200. But when I got it all out again recently, I was sort of happy about it because I certainly wouldn't have one otherwise. Anyway, a while back I bought a Flashback 2 so my boy could play some games I played as a kid, and finally I just rescued a 7800 and bought a Harmony for it so we can play the whole library. I never even saw a 7800 back in the day, probably never even heard of it, so I like having it more than a 2600 if it were only one or the other. I miss the six-switch wood-grain thing, though, and if I ever get an original 2600 that's the only one I have any interest in owning. Difficulty switches don't belong on the back.

This is one of the better parts of having kids. :-)

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Posted Fri Jan 27, 2012 12:43 AM

Anyways looking back the first one I got in '86 didn't last too long. Sometime in the spring of '87 I got rid of the Atari Jr. and got an NES. I think I gave it to my cousin. After that I went through most of the 90's not playing a 2600 until '96 my friends down the street had one in their garage and they let me borrow it. I kinda feel the Atari 2600 got better over time like a fine wine. I sure enjoy playing it alot more now than I did in the 80's for some reason.


Wasn't until early 2009 I bought one for myself. It's the main 2600 I play and it's a woodgrain 4-switch that came with 30 games, the box and wireless controllers. Paid only $28 for all of that.

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Posted Fri Jan 27, 2012 9:13 AM

I was saving money for a Honda motorcycle in 1977 when I saw a store display in Sears. I bought the 2600 and still don't have a motorcycle to this day. No regrets.




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