Eradicator wrote:Well that sucks.
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Psycho Warrior wrote:Eradicator wrote:Well that sucks.
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Backwards compatability is a realitively new concept. Memory cards weren't a norm until PS1 and N64.
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Duke of Luns wrote:Psycho Warrior wrote:Eradicator wrote:Well that sucks.
Thanks!
Backwards compatability is a realitively new concept. Memory cards weren't a norm until PS1 and N64.
Very true, but it's not as new as one might think.
Backwards compatibility dates back to late models of the Atari 5200, but all Atari 7800 models had the ability to play 2600 games built in. But that's not all! The 7800 also had a memory card! Well actually, an aborted memory cartridge that never saw release when the 7800 was new, but it had one nonetheless.
From atariage.com:
Atari High Score Cartridge
Announced at the beginning of the Atari 7800 launch in 1984, Atari never released this product. In 2000, Curt Vendel and Gary Rubio restarted this project and actually brought it to market in limited quantities. It's a piggy-back cartridge that allows you to record your high score, but it's only compatible with certain cartridges.
Eradicator wrote:For some reason (don't ask) I want to play some old games
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