jslomba wrote:
pong for atari 2600. top THAT!
Pong never released for the Atari!
I own Tennis For Two, the actual first video game!
http://www.youtuberepeat.com/watch?v=u6mu5B-YZU8
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GravityCatisalie wrote:
jslomba wrote:
pong for atari 2600. top THAT!
Pong never released for the Atari!
I own Tennis For Two, the actual first video game!
http://www.youtuberepeat.com/watch?v=u6mu5B-YZU8
Well, it was sort of an isolated thing. Spacewar! actually started video games. (Nolan Bushnell saw it, started Atari, made a arcade version in 1971, didn't sell well, Atari made Pong for arcades in 1972, you know the rest.)
And only one Tennis for Two made, how do you own it?
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PW132 wrote:
And only one Tennis for Two made, how do you own it?
Why would they only make one of a game?
My oldest game I have is Pokemon Ruby, or Digimon RA2, Sonic Heroes, SSX3, or Godzilla: Save The Earth, IDK which one is the oldest.
My oldest game I had was StarFox for something.

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Shadowsonics wrote:
PW132 wrote:
And only one Tennis for Two made, how do you own it?
Why would they only make one of a game?
It came out before home consoles, and many people went to this one place to play it.
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stor wrote:
Just interested!
Emulators do not count nor do ports, It must be the original item!
The oldest REAL game I own is: Super Mario Land 2 for the gameboy and is roughly 19 years old!
Whats YOURS!
Paper Mario N64...
UPDATE: Oops! I forgot the old Super Mario Bros.
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stor wrote:
Just interested!
Emulators do not count nor do ports, It must be the original item!
The oldest REAL game I own is: Super Mario Land 2 for the gameboy and is roughly 19 years old!
Whats YOURS!

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PandaGuy wrote:
stor wrote:
Just interested!
Emulators do not count nor do ports, It must be the original item!
The oldest REAL game I own is: Super Mario Land 2 for the gameboy and is roughly 19 years old!
Whats YOURS!
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GravityCatisalie wrote:
Shadowsonics wrote:
PW132 wrote:
And only one Tennis for Two made, how do you own it?
Why would they only make one of a game?
It came out before home consoles, and many people went to this one place to play it.
No, it was just some thing for an exhibition at a lab. Never went anywhere.

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Bumpy. '92 MS-DOS. Great game. Platformer that starts of easy but gets hard fast as you must plan all your moves in advance and make quick decisions.
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I've got an old NES and I think it's the Pong game. Might not be the original.
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I want to say an unopened Top Gun for PC, maybe NFS III for either PC or PS1.
Not quite sure what came first, and I am a tad lazy to look it up. Heck maybe even Lego Loco, but that may be a 2000'er.
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We own the original The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past cartridge for the SNES. From 1992.
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JJROCKER wrote:
Sorry if anyone already said this to you but it is VIDEO
I don't get why you reported my link, it has no viruses. In fact, I posted the same link above.
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PW132 wrote:
jslomba wrote:
pong for atari 2600. top THAT!
There is no Pong cartridge for Atari 2600. You just have the Atari Flashback 2, don't you? That was from the 2000's!
I, on the other hand, have Combat for a REAL Atari 2600. That's 1977 that is.
Yes there is I have a 2600 emulator!
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