Posted Sat Dec 11, 2004 6:10 PM
Yep, you certainly can do development without ever touching an Atari 2600, although if you are serious about writing games for the 2600 I would look into picking one up. Emulators are great for development (and most programmers will use them even if they own several 2600 consoles), but it's always good to get some firsthand experience running your game on the real thing. Emulators will simulate Atari 2600 hardware nearly perfectly, but seeing how your game looks on an actual television and how it plays with real controllers is important. Plus, there's always the off chance that your game may not work quite properly on real hardware even if it runs fine via emulation.
..Al