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Electronic Games of 1979: Addictive, Exciting, Primitive as Hell
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07/14/09
The 2600's joysticks used these same type of contacts inside the joystick housing. They too would eventually wear down making extra work to move objects/characters left, right, up, down, etc. The Raiders of the Lost Ark game was the most susceptible to this at one critical point in the game, which frustrated me to no end..
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The first of many tech products that was probably better and maybe should've been cooler. But, at least in my parts, was most definitely and inexplicably lamer and would absolutely get you made fun of.
Intellivision! Ha!
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So all you kids with the fancier doohickeys or the programmable whatsidoodles may have thought you were cooler, but what you were was different, and different is scary to a child (or child-like adult). Different didn't become cooler until you went to college. (And even then it depended on what college you went to.)
Personally, I would sneak off to my nerd friends' houses to play their better, less cool systems. But in my house, it was Atari all the way.
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Adventure also had the first Easter Egg!
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Ah, here it is! "Ghost Gun" it was called.
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Hours and hours were spent trying to get those two little guys around each other at my house.
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Duck Hunt
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