engadget.com — Each of them owe a debt of gratitude to the granddaddy of all videogame consoles, the Atari 2600, which ushered in an era of unprecedented television usage, and which turns 30 years old this month. That's right, the first 2600 units rolled off the assembly line in October of 1977,
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lharrodOct 1, 2007
I used my paddles all the time for Indy 500 and Kaboom!
hyperdenOct 2, 2007
The good old days :) those never ending levels of desert falcon that made you go insane....
skippydoorknobOct 2, 2007
Dugg just cause you went to the trouble to do the superscript 2. My neighbor across the street had one of those but the games never seemed that good.
skippydoorknobOct 2, 2007
Found the box art here: <a class="user" href="http://www.answers.com/topic/demons-to-diamonds?cat=entertainment">http://www.answers.com/topic/demons-to-diamonds?ca ...</a>
skippydoorknobOct 2, 2007
Technically it was only Activision who did that, not really Atari.
xxw5xxDec 7, 2007
<a class="user" href="http://games.gwafi.com">http://games.gwafi.com</a>