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Assuming you originally had an Atari 2600 when you were younger back in
the early 80's...
Most of us didn't have a huge collection back then. We had what we
could afford to buy. I don't know about the rest of you, but I only had
like about 15 or so game cartridges at any given time (of course, I
"had" a lot more: sometimes I would trade or sell cartridges in my
collection and buy more, etc...)
Of course, later on in life, I was exposed to many, MANY Atari 2600
games that I never even knew existed in the first place, let alone
played or had in my collection back then.
SO.. the question is this: These days, do you find yourself more
playing games that you have "discovered" later in life, or when you go
to grab a handful of games to play, do you usually pick out the ones
that you had in your collection and played a lot when you were a
kid?????
Assuming you originally had an Atari 2600 when you were younger back in
the early 80's...
Most of us didn't have a huge collection back then. We had what we
could afford to buy. I don't know about the rest of you, but I only had
like about 15 or so game cartridges at any given time (of course, I
"had" a lot more: sometimes I would trade or sell cartridges in my
collection and buy more, etc...)
Of course, later on in life, I was exposed to many, MANY Atari 2600
games that I never even knew existed in the first place, let alone
played or had in my collection back then.
SO.. the question is this: These days, do you find yourself more
playing games that you have "discovered" later in life, or when you go
to grab a handful of games to play, do you usually pick out the ones
that you had in your collection and played a lot when you were a
kid?????