My first was Pole Position. I can't play it now, but I do still have this nostalgia for games like it. I now have 59 2600 games with a few homebrews. I never understood why nullity hated it, but I think he's just jealous.Some favorites:Demon Attack, HERO, Kaboom, Missile Command (best with the trakball hack), Pitfall and Pitfall 2, River Raid, Solar Fox, and Yar's Revenge.I'd own and list a lot more, but after getting a ColecoVision, I traded out a bunch of 2600 games for the better ColecoVision versions, like Defender, Jungle Hunt, Moon Patrol (homebrewed!), and Venture.
I wanted a Nintendo as a kid but my parents would never buy it for me because they thought it was a waste of money. Instead my dad came home from work one day with an Atari 2600 and a bunch of games that he got from a co-worker. It was disappointing since it wasn't a Nintendo and didn't look or sound nearly as nice but it was the only system I had at the time, I had a few of games, and it was fun playing it for hours on end.I just hooked it up and played a few games, Demon Attack was by far the best revisit, but as fun as it was it didn't take long for most of the games to annoy me like they used to. The controls are so bad on this thing even with a control pad.Happy Birthday, Atari 2600! :]
Not a big 2600 fan, but I do like Yar's revenge, adventure, jungle hunt and Phoenix.
I didn't have a NES either, but I had a couple of buddies who did so I could go over and play theirs. My best friend got pretty much everything that came out so I didn't miss out on much. In retrospect, I think I preferred it that way (I did eventually pick up my own NES well into adulthood).
My first game console was a Colecovision with expansion module #1 to play 2600 carts with. I had some great Coleco carts, but they were outnumbered by 2600 carts easily. Haunted House was one of my favorites, along with Maze Craze and Outlaw.
I already dropped him a message on there and he did not reply back, so f*ck him, and his cunt wife.