The first generation listed only has one machine. It was really the proto-generation of video games before the pong machines. So it really does not count. Also, it was not the biggest selling pong machine, so the thread is wrong..
The second generation, in which Wikipedia lumps all classic consoles, was really two generations. So of course the Atari 2600 was weaker than many of the machines that came after it. But it was more powerful than the machines that hit the market at the same time, the Fairchild Chanel F and the RCA Studio II (which is not in the Wikipedia gallery but actually made it to market AFTER the Atari 2600). So the thread is wrong here too.
Mike from Morgantown
I am Mario.I like to jump around, and would lead a fairly serene and aimless existence if it weren't for my friends always getting into trouble. I love to help out, even when it puts me at risk. I seem to make friends with people who just can't stay out of trouble. Wii Friend Code: 1624 6601 1126 1492 NNID: Mike_INTV |








