Interesting look at console evolution from 1967-2011

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Interesting look at console evolution from 1967-2011

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That was pretty great. My family's 1st console was the Odyssey II. Rocked my world! KC Muchkin anyone??
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greggsand wrote:That was pretty great. My family's 1st console was the Odyssey II. Rocked my world! KC Muchkin anyone??
We also had the Odyssey 2. KC Munchkin was a classic along with Pick Axe Pete. There were a few good sports games as well. Bowling and Golf got hours upon hours of my time. My brother and I also had some great football battles.

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That was pretty awesome. I started with the Fairchild system in 1977, and the games were little more than lines and dots. Incredible how far the systems have come.

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