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How did we loose virginity?
10 Dez. 2008
15:23
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AtariBuff
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I saw ads for the Atari VCS 2600 and I wanted one. A trip with my mother to a Funkberater (now RedZac) store got me a… Soundic cart system with the Submarine cartridge and a MotoCross cartridge.
Funkberater also officially sold the Philips Videopac but I can't remember why I didn't get that one - maybe too expensive.
Didn't take long and next christmas I had an Atari VCS 2600 with Asteroids and Space Invaders cartridges which were totally new on the market back then on my wish list but my parents said no deal. I was already always home when my mother arrived from work and every day she rang the doorbell down below at the house entrance. And every day I opened the door and listened when she came up the stairs. One day I noticed her going down to the cellar first before she came up to the second floor. Next day first thing I did was going down the cellar, opening that old cupboard and there it was… a boxed first generation Atari VCS 2600 and my two cartridges along with it. Joy! 2 weeks prior to christmas I already discovered my present!
Later I bought Defender, Pitfall!, Cross Force, Xonox Ghost Manor/Spike's Peak, Spider Fighter, Vanguard, Moon Patrol and Ms Pac-Man. These were all games I bought for the 2600 back then.
Sweet memories!

Rauch mehr, dass da Huastn weggageht!

10 Dez. 2008
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Well, most of my story is in the "Introduce yourself" thread already.

Just an addition here why my first system was a Philips Videopac. The answer is simple: The price!

Back then I usually got Christmas presents with a worth of 1000 to 1500 Schilling (~70 to 110 Euro) from my parents. When I badly wanted one of those fascinating video game systems for Christmas 1982, I knew I had only a chance with the cheapest of the popular systems. I cannot remember having seen any Pong cart systems in the stores back then, they had only the Philips G7000 for 2990 Schilling (~217 Euro), the Atari VCS for 3990 Schilling (~290 Euro) and the Mattel Intellivision for 4990 Schilling (~362 Euro), so I knew only those three.

To have ANY chance to get one I wrote the G7000 on my wish list and still was surprised as well as happy when I really found it under the christmas tree, along with cartridge #2. Seems my parents really noticed how badly I wanted a video game system, because they spent triple as much as usual that Christmas smile

Das taugt mir!

Aber mit wenig Ei bitte …

13 Dez. 2008
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wow nice to hear these stories from you. i can´t believe that it was only because of the low price you agreed with  the videopac - haha

immer in bewegung bleiben!

14 Dez. 2008
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Well, I just wanted a video game system, no matter which one. Allthough I am happy that I didn't have Saba Videoplay or one of those Pong cartridge systems on my list Laughing

Das taugt mir!

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14 Dez. 2008
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Dieter said:

Well, I just wanted a video game system, no matter which one. Allthough I am happy that I didn't have Saba Videoplay or one of those Pong cartridge systems on my list Laughing


haha - the pong carts systems with the fantastic graphics on motorcycle or tank battle. i always think about those american boys that got a coleco combat pong for christmas (that huge green and very expensive monster)

http://www.pong-picture-page.d.....ts_id=1544

and how long the must enjoyed it.

another good example is the atari sc-450 stunt cycle.

http://www.pong-picture-page.d.....cts_id=661

if you compare the saba with these 2 systems the saba stands for ultimate gaming fun for hours and hours...

immer in bewegung bleiben!

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