Your first gaming system?
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Commodore Amiga 500
I started with the Amiga.
I guess the american crowd here is bound to be more Atari? The A500 was a nice piece of hardware for the time, having great graphics and sound. I think the Genesis (Megadrive in Europe) had the same 60800 or whatever that base Motorola chip was
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I guess the american crowd here is bound to be more Atari? The A500 was a nice piece of hardware for the time, having great graphics and sound. I think the Genesis (Megadrive in Europe) had the same 60800 or whatever that base Motorola chip was

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Re: Atari 400, Is that a game system?
alonzobots wrote:Atari 400, is that even a game system? I remember playing games on it anyways. I remember having it for a very short time before we got rid of it, it was a piece of crap, it had a membrane keyboard that hurt your fingers to use. We replaced it with the Atari 800, which rocked! I remember Bruce Lee and Jumpman and MULE, those games still rock!
The Atari 400 was some "children's computer"... kinda. It was an Atari computer released in 1979 that was huge, heavy, and only really had access to its tape and cartridge port. The 800 was the big brother version that allowed for more expansion to modems, floppy drives, printers and other junk.