My youngest son has mine. I never could beat Pitfall.I wish I had my Atari 2600...those were the days when everything in the world was simpler. At least it seemed like it when I was growing up.
My youngest son has mine. I never could beat Pitfall.I wish I had my Atari 2600...those were the days when everything in the world was simpler. At least it seemed like it when I was growing up.
I never had one growing upI wish I had my Atari 2600...those were the days when everything in the world was simpler. At least it seemed like it when I was growing up.
I think penicillin will take care of that.I never had one growing up
Most of my friends did.
My dad didn't think much of video games.
Fortunately, in college I met a girl who had a NES
buddy had the 2600 when they first came out, we had this unit.. pretty damn sad isn't it?I wish I had my Atari 2600...those were the days when everything in the world was simpler. At least it seemed like it when I was growing up.
Made 5 miles from my home. The Waitt family did quite wellLittle known fact, those early Gateways actually had a crank on the side of em that you had to crank up just to get them started, the modem was a whole new problem.
Fortunately, in college I met a girl who had a NES