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What should I get: Atari 7800, Intellivision or Colecovision
Re: What should I get: Atari 7800, Intellivision or Colecovi
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Re: What should I get: Atari 7800, Intellivision or Colecovi
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Fight Night
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Re: What should I get: Atari 7800, Intellivision or Colecovi
^Nuts. I don't have any of those.
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Re: What should I get: Atari 7800, Intellivision or Colecovi
I say the Colecovision. Good graphics and sound for the time, and great early Nintendo and Sega games on there.
The thing that would prevent me from getting a 7800 is the sound. I've heard it uses the same sound-chip as the Atari 2600, and that thing sounds horrendous. But I've never actually played an Atari 7800.
The thing that would prevent me from getting a 7800 is the sound. I've heard it uses the same sound-chip as the Atari 2600, and that thing sounds horrendous. But I've never actually played an Atari 7800.
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Re: What should I get: Atari 7800, Intellivision or Colecovi
The 7800 does in fact use the TIA for audio (which is both a graphics and audio chip BTW) so it's the same as the 2600 in terms of audio capabilities. There are a couple of official releases that use a POKEY chip for external audio (Ballblazer and Commando) as well as some homebrews so it's not all bad.BurningDoom wrote:The thing that would prevent me from getting a 7800 is the sound. I've heard it uses the same sound-chip as the Atari 2600, and that thing sounds horrendous. But I've never actually played an Atari 7800.
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Re: What should I get: Atari 7800, Intellivision or Colecovi
In my opinion there is little difference with the Atari 5200/7800- there were a few original titles i guess but mostly they would just release the same group of common titles across both,the joypads are not great either.So i would just buy a cheap A2600 (which is one of my top consoles of all time) and then get a Colecovision.
I think the Intellivision is a dreadful system but of course that is just my opinion.
I think the Intellivision is a dreadful system but of course that is just my opinion.
Re: What should I get: Atari 7800, Intellivision or Colecovi
While there was overlap with a lot of the Atari titles, both consoles still stand on their own.
5200:
Star Raiders
River Raid
Miner 2049er
H.E.R.O.
Galaxian
Rescue on Fractalus
Zaxxon
7800:
Galaga
Xevious
Double Dragon
Alien Brigade
Pole Position II
Ikari Warriors
Impossible Mission
Also, the Atari 8-bit line is just a 5200 with a keyboard and digital joysticks. IMO, buy a 7800 an 800XL with a RAM upgrade, and you can play just about anything Atari. That's excluding the ST, but those are mostly just good for Midi-Maze.
5200:
Star Raiders
River Raid
Miner 2049er
H.E.R.O.
Galaxian
Rescue on Fractalus
Zaxxon
7800:
Galaga
Xevious
Double Dragon
Alien Brigade
Pole Position II
Ikari Warriors
Impossible Mission
Also, the Atari 8-bit line is just a 5200 with a keyboard and digital joysticks. IMO, buy a 7800 an 800XL with a RAM upgrade, and you can play just about anything Atari. That's excluding the ST, but those are mostly just good for Midi-Maze.
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