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Re: Second Generation Appreciation Thread

Posted: Wed May 20, 2015 10:03 pm
by BoneSnapDeez
@o.pwuaioc
I have a sneaking suspicion that the 7800 keeps coming up because many of us use it to play our 2600 games. I haven't had an actual 2600 hooked up in years. Thus, it all blends a bit to feel like "one system." But I certainly agree - it is ultimately a completely different beast and is decidedly third gen.

The homebrew scene is certainly intriguing and I'll admit that $$$ is the main reason I haven't explored it. Many of these games are $30+ and for that price I could buy something like 10 old retail Atari carts. But I do plan on getting some homebrew carts eventually; those other Adventure titles are especially intriguing. What's neat is that the latest Flashback systems include a healthy dose of homebrew games - for instance, Mecha-8 is on the Coleco one. Amazing.

(oh and there is a great home console port of Scramble from back in the day - but it's on Vectrex 8) )

marlowe221 wrote:So.... I want an Intellivision. :D

Which model do I want?


I don't know if it matters, honestly. Unless you collect hardware variations shoot for whatever is cheapest and in the best condition. I got mine locally a few years ago for $50. Came with 40 games! getting tougher to find deals like that. It's a great system - enjoy!

Re: Second Generation Appreciation Thread

Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2015 3:25 pm
by Gunstar Green
I just got the Intellivision Flashback because they're trying to get rid of their old Plug 'N Plays at my Dollar General and had it marked down to 70% off.

I don't think it's convinced me to stop being a 2600 fan yet but there's some good stuff included. Intellivision does have its own feel to it, sort of crisp and polished in comparison to Atari, it's hard to explain. I haven't gotten to dig into it much yet so maybe I'll have more to say later.

It also looks really classy compared to the ColecoVision one, but I guess the ColecoVision was never the prettiest thing in the first place. The two Flashbacks share a shelf with my Atari 2600 Jr. as my tiny shrine to the 2nd gen. :lol:

Re: Second Generation Appreciation Thread

Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2015 3:47 pm
by samsonlonghair
Gunstar Green wrote:It also looks really classy compared to the ColecoVision one, but I guess the ColecoVision was never the prettiest thing in the first place. The two Flashbacks share a shelf with my Atari 2600 Jr. as my tiny shrine to the 2nd gen. :lol:

Can you plug a Sega Genesis controller into any of these three flashbacks?

Re: Second Generation Appreciation Thread

Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2015 5:26 pm
by Gunstar Green
samsonlonghair wrote:
Gunstar Green wrote:It also looks really classy compared to the ColecoVision one, but I guess the ColecoVision was never the prettiest thing in the first place. The two Flashbacks share a shelf with my Atari 2600 Jr. as my tiny shrine to the 2nd gen. :lol:

Can you plug a Sega Genesis controller into any of these three flashbacks?


These two you cannot. I don't know about the Atari ones but I doubt it.

Re: Second Generation Appreciation Thread

Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2015 5:28 pm
by BoneSnapDeez
Yeah probably not. Using a Genesis controller with an actual Atari 2600 is boss though. The only way I roll these days.

Re: Second Generation Appreciation Thread

Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2015 5:38 pm
by samsonlonghair
BoneSnapDeez wrote:Yeah probably not. Using a Genesis controller with an actual Atari 2600 is boss though. The only way I roll these days.

I use a Sega Genesis controller to play the Atari 7800 version of Galaga. That's why I thought to ask.

Re: Second Generation Appreciation Thread

Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2015 8:29 pm
by Gunstar Green
BoneSnapDeez wrote:Yeah probably not. Using a Genesis controller with an actual Atari 2600 is boss though. The only way I roll these days.


Yeah, nostalgia be damned. It's just so much less painful.

Speaking I just got a boatload of new 2600 games because a local game store is closing and he's getting rid of them for next to nothing.

One of them is Astroblast which is essentially the 2600 version of Intellivision's Astrosmash.

I think I like Astroblast a bit better, probably because it's a little more intense early on and because I love the use of the paddle controllers.

Re: Second Generation Appreciation Thread

Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2015 11:33 pm
by ExedExes
Astroblast was one of the few games that let you use either the joystick *or* paddles. That's cool. Plus, it was a good version of the Intellivision game.

Re: Second Generation Appreciation Thread

Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2015 2:36 am
by o.pwuaioc
Gunstar Green wrote:
BoneSnapDeez wrote:Yeah probably not. Using a Genesis controller with an actual Atari 2600 is boss though. The only way I roll these days.


Yeah, nostalgia be damned. It's just so much less painful.

Screw the stock sticks. This is where it's at:

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For a cheaper option these in descending order:

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Re: Second Generation Appreciation Thread

Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2015 9:55 am
by BoneSnapDeez
Dat top stick looks amazing. :shock: