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re: What controller did you start with
Posted on 12/30/22 at 6:18 pm to DarthRebel
Posted on 12/30/22 at 6:18 pm to DarthRebel
#1
Shadowgate on NES was great times.
Shadowgate on NES was great times.
Posted on 12/30/22 at 6:19 pm to DarthRebel
I barely remember the Atari, then in the mid 80’s we had the sega master system
Then a PlayStation- whenever that came out
Then a PlayStation- whenever that came out
Posted on 12/30/22 at 6:22 pm to DarthRebel
I started playing games with the Atari joystick when I was around 3 or 4.
Then when I turned 11 I switched to the dbeck joystick and haven't looked back.
Then when I turned 11 I switched to the dbeck joystick and haven't looked back.
Posted on 12/30/22 at 6:26 pm to DarthRebel
Released October 1975
The Odyssey 100 was an analog system which used four Texas Instruments chips. It did not use cartridges and played two games: TENNIS and HOCKEY. A simple switch selected the games, and the system was either powered by six batteries, or by an AC adaptor (such power supplies were widely used by other systems).
The Odyssey 100 was very basic and didn't have the common features of the million-seller PONG systems of the next years. The knobs were fixed: there were no detachable controllers yet. There was no digital on-screen scoring: the players marked their score using two little plastic cursors on the system. The serve couldn't be changed: it was automatic. This could seem strange compared to the first Atari PONG systems which already had digital on-screen scoring. In fact, this was just a question of technology. On-screen scoring would have required additional components, which would have increased the cost of the system. Nevertheless, on-screen scoring was added in later systems although the first attempts used archaic graphics. The first Magnavox system to offer digital on-screen was the Odyssey 300 in 1976.

Posted on 12/30/22 at 6:33 pm to DarthRebel
Missing Intellivision, Colecovision, and Magnavox Odyssey
Posted on 12/30/22 at 6:34 pm to DarthRebel

Back in the day I’d whip your arse at Space Invaders and Yar’s Revenge.
Posted on 12/30/22 at 6:35 pm to crash1211
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Magnavox Odyssey
We had the Odyssey2 with voice synthesizer. That thing was awesome back in the day.
Posted on 12/30/22 at 6:36 pm to DarthRebel
#1. I remember the first time I saw #6, I thought it was something off of a spaceship.
Posted on 12/30/22 at 6:39 pm to farad
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quote:
#1 I must be old
ummm...me too...but I call it tenured...
farad I like that I'll have to start using that term.


Posted on 12/30/22 at 6:39 pm to DarthRebel
Started with Super Nintendo because my friend had an older brother but the first system I had for myself was an N64. Still going strong. Got it plugged into the TV now
Posted on 12/30/22 at 6:41 pm to mikelbr
Wow. Crazy seeing a picture of something you haven't seen or thought about in 30+ years.
Posted on 12/30/22 at 6:55 pm to DarthRebel
This is one of those threads where everyone’s age becomes very obvious haha
2 at my neighbors 4 at my own house
2 at my neighbors 4 at my own house
Posted on 12/30/22 at 7:03 pm to GruntbyAssociation
Mine was Intellivision. I can still remember some of the football plays. You sort of had to call the play to go one way, then run or pass the other direction. I also seem to remember in baseball always trying to squeeze out cheap homers down the third base line.
Posted on 12/30/22 at 7:17 pm to DarthRebel
2 on that list.
But
Mattel Intelivision was what my parents played when I was really little. I remember Pitfall and Space Invaders on it.
Each game came with this plastic slide that went over the number pad. Then you would have buttons labeled specifically for each game.
But
Mattel Intelivision was what my parents played when I was really little. I remember Pitfall and Space Invaders on it.

Each game came with this plastic slide that went over the number pad. Then you would have buttons labeled specifically for each game.
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