The Atari 2600 is a video game console released in October 1977. It is credited with popularizing the use of microprocessor-based hardware and cartridges containing game code, instead of having non-microprocessor dedicated hardware with all games built in. The first game console to use this format was the Fairchild Channel F; however, the Atari 2600 is credited with making the plug-in concept popular among the game-playing public.
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Original Atari 2600 Paddle Controller/Joystick
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Output: 9VDC 500mA 3.5mm plug Positive tip polarity 14' line cord
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Introduced in 1982, this model officially uses the name "2600" for the first time to help differentiate it from the newly introduced 5200 Super System. The 2600 is primarily black with no woodgrain, and otherwise looks like the VCS CX2600A. It came packaged in a silver box with two joysticks and two pack-in games (Combat and Pac-Man), and is also found in a more compact silver box without the games and with only one joystick.
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Porkys, 20th Century Fox, Cartridge only. For one player. Based on the 1982 comedy film of the same name. Its PeeWee out for revenge on Porkys. Four levels of play include: County Line, The Swamp (shown), The Shower and Porkys Bar. Pro Tip- Watch out for Ms Ballbricker around the shower.
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Classic video game system will play all original Atari 2600 cartridges. No games are built in. Sellers may not list original Atari woodgrain VCS 2600 consoles under this heading on Amazon. The rainbow size may vary on the top of the system.
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Dolphin is a side scrolling action game. You control a dolphin that is being chased by a giant sea squid. Your goal is to earn points by staying alive as long as possible. Released: 1983
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8-way directional Joystick with left hand fire button.
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Smurf Rescue in Gargamel's Castle is for use with the Atari 2600 VCS and Sears Video Arcade.
Highly detailed backgrounds and characters support your immersion into the world of Gargamels Castle. Fun run and jump moves keep you involved and secretly wanting to see what appears next on screen. Internalize your Smurf fears and enjoy the game.
Developer: Wickstead Design
Year Released: 1982
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