• Slappula@lemmy.zip
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    2 months ago

    I loved the 2600 because that was all we could afford when I was a kid. I liked the ColecoVision and Intellivision graphics better though. Luckily, some of my friends had both.

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    2 months ago

    I like ColecoVision best, but it had an unfair advantage, coming out a full 5 years after the 2600 and 3 years after the Inty. It’s really generation 2.5, competing with the 5200. But man, those arcade ports were so impressive, and the expansion module to play 2600 games made it the best of both worlds.

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    2 months ago

    I had an intellivision that my dad bought used off a coworker. My first console, I’ve got a soft spot for that one.

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    2 months ago

    Atari 2600 because it’s the one I got to play the most and having video games outside of the arcade was mind blowing.

    I never had a Vetrex but I would see them and always wanted one. Still do lol.

    Not a “console” per se… but in that time frame… Commodore vic 20 or 64 would probably have been my most played games.

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    2 months ago

    definitely torn between the ColecoVision and 2600. i love all of the CV’s arcade conversions but i also love the 2600’s paddle games dearly. if only more CV games used the spinner!

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    2 months ago

    I don’t even remember ever seeing a colecovision

    I had a 2600; my best friend had an intellivision.

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    2 months ago

    I had a 2600 but was always jealous of my friend’s intellivision the baseball game looked better and played better.

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    2 months ago

    For me it’s the Intellivision with its controllers that were attached with phone cords and those plastic inserts that would customise the controller for each game.

    I think we only had one game, Triple Action (although only the tanks and biplanes were worth playing).

    My parents’ house still has more vintage tech than most computer museums.

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        2 months ago

        It was definitely in the acrchives a year or so ago but just fyi it had a whole physical board and items for the full game so just playing the video game just lets you play instances really.

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    2 months ago

    Intellivision but that’s mostly nostalgia from the set my dad has. Pitfall was always my favorite, and I remember Microsurgery being a confusing clusterfuck. I have a few Atari 2600s and I just feel like the game play on those is boring and repetitive.