Originally posted by JohnT
Defender came out in 1980, not '77. And, yes, we did actually have both consoles and computers way back then - I myself owned both an Atari 2600 (VCS) and an Apple II (and an Atari 800, but I think those came out in 1981).
Young whippersnappers!
Defender came out in 1980, not '77. And, yes, we did actually have both consoles and computers way back then - I myself owned both an Atari 2600 (VCS) and an Apple II (and an Atari 800, but I think those came out in 1981).
Young whippersnappers!


I think that I had the Atari 2600. Was that the one with pong on it? A couple of buddies of mine had the Apple IIs, but no way could I afford the 1500$ price tag. I played in the store until they kicked me out.
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