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Atari
VCS 2600

A new generation of games was born in the summer of 1977, a new concept revolutionizing leisure will let small leading and foreseeing companies make billions of dollars.

Although the Atari VCS is not the first video game console ever, it will become a star while beginning in November of 1977. Millions of young players will hold it as mankind’s best invention ever. The first console idea was developed in 1975 by Atari and Warner Bros, its parent company.

Initially the console was set to come with an integrated ROM game, but at the last minute, Atari preferred a cartridge version. This game was “Combat”. Most importantly, this first cartridge will allow console owners to wait a few months for the release of new games. A first series of 8 will be followed later by many, among them, the famous “Space Invaders”, a title giving Atari global success and will cash in more then $100 millions.

In two years, Atari sold more than 25 million consoles and earn $5 billion in sales, mostly from cartridges and optional accessories. Many third companies will also encounter success, such as Namco and its “Pacman”.

In 1982, the VCS becomes “2600” until Atari is sold in 1984, followed by new versions “5200” and “7800”. However, the 2600 continued to be produced and new games will appear until 1991. The VCS/2600 console thus lived for 14 years, a record longevity never equaled since by any console or computer.

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Bluekatt (from Netherlands) comments:
the atari's record has already been broken twice ( to a degree ) first by the nintendo famicom who went into production in japan in 1983 and went out of it in 2004 thats 21 years the other is the gameboy who has been running ever since 1989 in one form or another honorable mention is the playstation 1 who has also survived for 12 years one way or another for around 6 7 years as a hardware entity andnow as a integrated romchip and emulator calls in the ps 2 and 3




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Have you played Atari today??? If not, then you should stop what you''re doing right now and fire one of these bad boys up.

          
Monday 22nd January 2018
rod (canada)

I had a Sears version of the 2600. Sears actually sold the same unit under their own name. I found that if I pulled out the cartridge just a tiny bit and re$ed it again very quickly, It would sometimes go into a weird mutated version of a game. Very strange things would happen. I mainly remember doing this with the original Battleship game. I have many fond memories and have often considered buying one of those Atari "Flashback" consoles.

          
Saturday 25th March 2017
Brad

I picked up one of the "Darth Vader" systems with 6 games all cables and a controller for 30 $ and I can say it was well worth it. Too bad on of the games was E.T. the extraterrestrial...

          
Thursday 2nd February 2017
Bartimaus (U.S.A.)

 

NAME  VCS 2600
MANUFACTURER  Atari
ORIGIN  U.S.A.
YEAR  July 1977
BUILT IN SOFTWARE / GAMES  None
CONTROLLERS  2 joysticks with one fire button each
CPU  6507
SPEED  1.19 MHz
RAM  128 bytes
ROM  4 KB max.
GRAPHIC MODES  160 x 192
COLORS  128 colors (16 colors with 8 intensity levels each)
SOUND  2 mono channels
I/O PORTS  Two controller connectors, Power in, RF TV output
MEDIA  Cartridges
POWER SUPPLY  External power supply unit. 9VDC 500mA - -(o- +



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CX2602 1977 Atari
 
 
 
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CX2641 1977 Atari
 
 
 
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CX2645 1979 Atari
 
 
 
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