As a child of the 80's I remember TV sets with turn knobs, needing antenna adapters to convert coaxial to leads (two wires) type connectors was the norm (especially for early NES owners). Some Kids and their personal TV sets (if they are lucky enough to have one) were missing knobs and thus require a pair of pliers to change the channels.
My First gaming system was an Bally/Midway Astrocade (Google it) back in 85-86, which is kind of a knock off Atari with games that were knock off versions other systems had. It was kinda cool that the controllers where pistol grip shape, with a joystick knob (which also twist for games that require a paddle controller instead of a joystick) at the top and the fire button was a actual trigger. The It was set up in the living room on a color TV (with knobs) before my parents decided they want to use the TV as well, and move my game system to a tiny Black and White unit. My parents didn't think a 5 year old needed a personal Color TV at the time. Oh those where the days, back before I had a NES.
When I was 7 or 8 and the Astrocade gave up the ghost is when and only when Santa/my parents broke down to get me a NES for the Holidays.
What was your first gaming system? And you younger readers, do not feel bad if your first system is alot newer.
My First gaming system was an Bally/Midway Astrocade (Google it) back in 85-86, which is kind of a knock off Atari with games that were knock off versions other systems had. It was kinda cool that the controllers where pistol grip shape, with a joystick knob (which also twist for games that require a paddle controller instead of a joystick) at the top and the fire button was a actual trigger. The It was set up in the living room on a color TV (with knobs) before my parents decided they want to use the TV as well, and move my game system to a tiny Black and White unit. My parents didn't think a 5 year old needed a personal Color TV at the time. Oh those where the days, back before I had a NES.
When I was 7 or 8 and the Astrocade gave up the ghost is when and only when Santa/my parents broke down to get me a NES for the Holidays.
What was your first gaming system? And you younger readers, do not feel bad if your first system is alot newer.