Aaaah .... the Atari 2600.
Anyone remember the big Video Game Crash of 1983? For those who don't, here's a story
I only got an Atari 2600 years later, in 1989, 6 years after the Atari 2600 caused the crash. I wanted a NES but an Atari 2600 was 50 euros, a NES was 250 euros so my father decided it would be better to get an Atari 2600 to surprise us. Took us ages to get it working, as well. When we finally did get it working, we discovered the free game included: Defender. Ironically, it was probably the best Atari 2600 game I played except for Midnight Magic, a very underrated pinball game. Still, we had 5-6 fun games although they were all extremely repetitive (more on that later).
Years later, back in 2000 with Internet breaking through, I found a single file which contained thousands of Atari 2600 games and I was like "wow I got to try this". 30 games later I was stunned by how crap they all were. At first I thought it was just pink glasses (since I enjoyed a lot of the Atari 2600 games I had back in the days) but then I discovered about the big Video Game Crash: the Atari 2600 had SO many crap games that the value of them plummeted and no-one wanted to buy them anymore, because there was no quality control. So of the 1500 or so games I had as roms, at least 80-90% were total garbage - not just today but back then as well. Many were almost impossible to figure out or were so abstract compared what was on the box (try E.T. to see what I mean). To this day, the Atari 2600 roms I own are by far the biggest pile of trash out of all my roms (and I got tens of thousands).
Yet there were still a few games that stole my heart:
Defender: tough but fun.
Ghostbusters: some parts of the game were never properly implemented and the end part where you get to fight Zuul is pretty crap but overal, it was one of the more imaginative Atari 2600 games.
Riverraid I (the second one less so) was great fun despite being rather simple and repetitive. Back then, me and my brother kept trying to get the highest score which is really the main reason why we were playing so much.
Midnight Magic: great pinball game with different "colour zones" which is what made is play again and again. I remember beating my brother's high score to his dismay :p
The Smurfs: the game itself is rather crap but for some reason, the graphics appealed to me despite being basic. Very colourful, great music (for an Atari 2600 game) and 6 (wow) different screens!