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The Atari 2600, originally called the Video Computer System, is a video game console created by Atari and first released in 1977.
This was the very first home video game console I ever played, somewhere around 1986. My parents bought a used system with a bunch of games, and I played it a lot. Our set included two wireless joysticks, two regular joysticks, two paddle controllers, and one of the 4-switch models (I think the all-black one). A friend of mine in 1988 had a later Atari Jr. model.
Favorite Games
Of the games I've played on the system, I have particularly enjoyed:
- Adventure
- Combat
- Defender
- Frogger
- Megamania
- Missile Command
- Pitfall!
- Spider Fighter
- Vanguard
- Yars' Revenge
Review
Good
- The joysticks were very solid and could take a lot of abuse.
- Compared to its competitors, this platform had the best game library of the day.
- For a system designed to be able to play Pong, and not much else, it did amazingly well.
Bad
- Having only one button on the joystick made it pretty much impossible to make a complex game. Several developers tried with only limited success.
- The vast majority of the games released on the platform are terrible.
- The system's audio capabilities are very primitive.
- The controller ports are stupidly placed on the back on the console.
Ugly
- Nothing.
Links
- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atari_2600 - Wikipedia.