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    • mediamogulM
      mediamogul Global Moderator @Kaveman42
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      @Kaveman42

      Just wait 'till you see 'Custer's Revenge'.

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        Kaveman42 @mediamogul
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        @mediamogul I've actually heard about that and ran across it last night but the file was mislabeled. I'll have to find another copy.

        Found this on youtube for those that don't want to play the game, funny commentary:

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        • mediamogulM
          mediamogul Global Moderator @Kaveman42
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          @Kaveman42

          These games were so risque for the time that you'd have to ask the clerk for a copy from behind the counter. The packaging even had a cheap little lock and key to act as an early form of parental control.

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            Kaveman42 @mediamogul
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            @mediamogul

            Wow, would love to see a pic of that. I couldn't find it on google. I had the Atari 7800, which was when I was probably 7 so I don't remember much. The NES was what I truly grew up on. What's crazy is that if I remember correctly, the games were about $50 back then to purchase and games now are still roughly the same price. If the games sucked you were SOL , which was very common.

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            • mediamogulM
              mediamogul Global Moderator @Kaveman42
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              @Kaveman42

              the games were about $50 back then to purchase and games now are still roughly the same price.

              Adjusting for inflation, they were quite a bit more.

              If the games sucked you were SOL , which was very common.

              Exactly, and out of a handful of reasons attributed to the video game crash of 1983, that might be the biggest when you consider how much garbage was being released. The odds were just not in favor of a positive consumer experience.

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                backstander
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                I remember going with my dad to Walmart to pick up an Atari 5200 when I was like 6 years old. It must had just came out because there was a lot of people looking at them. Back then we didn't have YouTube and the internet to read reviews of games to find out if they're any good.

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                • mediamogulM
                  mediamogul Global Moderator @backstander
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                  @backstander

                  Do you remember what games you had for the 5200? It had some pretty good ones. The 5200 version of 'Berzerk' was the definitive home console port. It still amazes me that they were able to pull off the voice samples.

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                    backstander
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                    I literately had a shoe box full of 5200 games because I would store them in a shoe box.

                    Here's what I remember having:
                    Breakout
                    Centipede
                    Defender
                    Dig Dug
                    Frogger
                    Galaxian (I think?)
                    Missile Command
                    Pac-Man
                    Pole Position
                    Popeye
                    Q*bert
                    Qix
                    Star Wars - The Arcade Game

                    I might be missing a couple that I can't think of right now.

                    To this day I still think Defender has the coolest sound effects!

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                    • mediamogulM
                      mediamogul Global Moderator @backstander
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                      @backstander

                      Those were all top-notch conversions. You and your dad basically had your own private arcade. Did he play much?

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                        backstander @mediamogul
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                        @mediamogul

                        Did he play much?

                        He did at first but he wasn't that much of a gamer. I think we picked those games out because they where arcade games and we'd played/heard of them before (plus he probably paid for a majority of those and we didn't buy all those at once). I do remember playing a few NES games with him like River City Ransom and also my whole family would compete for high score in the Gameboy version of Tetris (my mom got pretty good at that game).

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                        • mediamogulM
                          mediamogul Global Moderator @backstander
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                          @backstander

                          That's great. My family never really played games together. My Mom and Dad weren't interested and brother and I would just shove each other out of the way for whatever one player game we wanted to play. It was basically the exact opposite of Atari's marketing.

                          atari

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                            backstander @mediamogul
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                            @mediamogul
                            Haha...I think that photo was taken the first time the 5200 was plugged into the TV because once the novelty wears off, only the true gamers will continue playing it.

                            Plus I don't think I've ever seen my dad wear a turtle neck.

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                              jamesbeat
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                              If you want something a little unusual, try 'Kult' on the Atari ST.

                              My advice is to not read anything about it beforehand - it's better to just experience it.

                              One of my very favorite games of all time.

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                                mediamogul Global Moderator @jamesbeat
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                                @jamesbeat

                                If you want something a little unusual, try 'Kult' on the Atari ST.
                                My advice is to not read anything about it beforehand - it's better to just experience it.

                                My interest is piqued. I'll give it a go this evening.

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                                  backstander @backstander
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                                  Wow! When I got home I checked my 5200 box and I listed every game I own with the only correction being I have "Super Breakout". My memory is better than I remembered :-)
                                  0_1493328533691_atari5200games.png

                                  Also I'll have to give "Kult" a try.

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                                  • mediamogulM
                                    mediamogul Global Moderator @backstander
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                                    @backstander

                                    Nice collection! The 5200 has some of the coolest looking carts.

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                                      buddyscott @jamesbeat
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                                      @jamesbeat said in New to RetroPie:

                                      My advice is to not read anything about it beforehand - it's better to just experience it.

                                      i always say something along those lines whenever i suggest someone watch the movie Red State. wonderful movie that is easily ruined if you read about it first.

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                                        backstander @mediamogul
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                                        @mediamogul

                                        The 5200 has some of the coolest looking carts.

                                        I agree! But you can't judge a video game by it's cover!

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                                        • mediamogulM
                                          mediamogul Global Moderator @backstander
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                                          @backstander

                                          Unless of course it's this cover:

                                          clash

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                                          • mediamogulM
                                            mediamogul Global Moderator @jamesbeat
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                                            @jamesbeat

                                            If you want something a little unusual, try 'Kult' on the Atari ST.

                                            I think I'm going to use the Amiga emulator to play this, but 'Kult' looks very interesting. The artwork alone is amazing.

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