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I don’t know if I’m more bummed to have the Nintendo and no games or the Atari games with no way to play them.
Mario Bros was made for Atari? I never have thought Nintendo would license their iconic Mario for another game console.
There were adapters made to play 2600 games on all sorts of systems, check eBay and see if there’s any for NES.
Aww poor mom, that’s some bad luck Brian meme. She did her due diligence, saw there was a Mario Bros game, so pretty safe assumption they were Nintendo games.
If you blow hard enough, I think it will work (that’s what she said).
I’m just wondering what’s the mystery cartridge with no label (between *E.T.* and *CIRCUS ATARI*)
It’s a scavenger hunt! Now you have to find the other box, (or boxes!).
How’s Oscar’s Trash race?
And if you play Defender I can beat ya hyperspace!
That ET game was the most frustrating thing that I dealt with in my life. 40 years later, I still remember.
To mom they are all “nintendos”. Even that PS5 you have.,
You’ve player ET? Condolences.
Good bless her. I would tell her that she did good job.
If your mom is anything like my mom, then all games, systems, etc. are “a Nintendo” and this is very much a box of Nintendo things according to that mom logic lol.
Oh my, a copy of the E.T. game…
The holy grail! E.T.!!!
Nah that’s not a Nintendo, it’s in some weird foreign language. opuetuiu? Probably a knockoff.
You thank mom for getting you halfway to two great setups. And be thankful that she loves you enough to try. And be thankful she’s still there.
I was confused because I have a box just like this with my old Atari games and the defunt Nintendo. Haha
Did you ever figure out star voyager? I had a copy as a kid, and ended up trading it in, because my brother and I couldn’t, for the life of us, figure out what we were supposed to do. It’s kinda lived rent-free in my head ever since.
We have Nintendo at home…..
Omg….E.T. ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜
I’m 50, I was around for all this, and I was *very* into video games and computers by the time I was 10.
The so-called “Crash of ’83” is pretty overblown. The home video game market crashed, yeah, but arcades were trucking right along. In some ways, 83-86 were “peak arcade” years.
The home video game industry didn’t die because of E.T. It died because the hardware was *really underpowered* by 1983. The 2600 was ridiculous, and even the ColecoVision was not all that great. People were tired of playing very VERY watered-down version of arcade games, especially after 1983. 1983 was a big year for arcade games. Graphics and gameplay made a huge leap. And then at home you had…ET. Or if you were lucky, a ColecoVision with a pretty-good port of Donkey Kong, which was old news by then. Rich kids had a C64 and disk drive, but even that was pretty weak-sauce compared to arcade stuff.
The reason Nintendo took over is because they already had the Famicom in Japan in 1983. They were *MILES* ahead of Atari and Coleco and all of the home computer manufacturers, as far as gaming hardware. When the NES finally came to the United States at the end of 1986, the games only looked *slightly* worse than most of the current arcade games. It seemed like a miracle.
Of course, Nintendo’s real innovation was licensing fees. That’s why they didn’t have to milk hardware sales. They were making money hand-over-fist on games.
Why is Space Attack smaller?
That means she has an Atari somewhere with Nintendo games.
Wow an ET that didn’t make it into a landfill.
Bruh you have the ET game. One of the most notoriously shitty games of all time.