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To: Bear_in_RoseBear
I found my old Atari 2600 game console, with a stack of the games.

Wow. Miner 2049er. What else did we play? hmmmm My older brother (Jim) who was in the Navy then had that Atari system. He would come for Christmas every year and the whole family of us would play marathon games with much coffeee, alll night long. We just couldn't stand to waste his time here sleeping.
17,401 posted on 01/27/2004 11:54:40 AM PST by My back yard ("America will not seek a permission slip to protect its Security")
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To: My back yard
I remember having to type in all the programs before getting to play a game on the Atari.

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17,406 posted on 01/27/2004 12:02:31 PM PST by Alkhin (He thinks I need keeping in order.)
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To: My back yard
Miner 2049er -- uh, 5200? Yeah it was later on. He started with the 2600 too. We did that for many years. It is almost a Christmas tradition. I remember also Christmas of 89 or 90, we got Dr. Mario that year and played marathon events all through Christmas. Something for my whole family says to get the newest game stuff and gather together and drink coffee and stay up for days playing together, so that everyone looks like zombies by New Years eve. I broke out the old Dr. Mario last summer and we've all been getting back into that in a big way. Lotsa fun with 4 players and the whole family knows how to play.
17,407 posted on 01/27/2004 12:04:07 PM PST by My back yard ("America will not seek a permission slip to protect its Security")
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