View Full Version : Kids today have it so rough
forgop
12-24-2010, 10:02 PM
My 6 and 7 year old girls are each getting an iPod touch from their grandmother that I just set up with their own email/iTunes accounts, home wireless access, an assortment of applications/music, and the handy dandy mobileme account info to play a loud beeping noise when they lose them.
When I was their age, I got to play on an Atari.
Chainsaw13
12-24-2010, 10:14 PM
I know what you mean. Just got back from my best friend's house. Between his three kids and to nieces, the place looked like Toys 'R Us. And that was just the gifts from the aunts/uncles and grandparents.
We thought we were bad when we got an Atari for Christmas. :tu
M1903A1
12-24-2010, 10:28 PM
I never got an Atari for Christmas.
Hell, I never even got a secondhand Pong!!!
shvictor
12-24-2010, 10:36 PM
We thought we were bad when we got an Atari for Christmas. :tu
Dude I would have kicked your butt in Pong..:D
Chingas
12-25-2010, 04:51 AM
Pong still Rules!!!
Just think, in 25 years their first car will be given to them when they are 10 and a house before they leave the nest!:tu
HollywoodQue
12-25-2010, 05:40 AM
And here it is, I thought I was old....you guys just showed your hands. Atari was the stuff back then, now you have ps3 with blue ray. Wow, how times have changed.
Intellivision!
My Little One is still sleeping(8:43 MST).....???
kelmac07
12-25-2010, 09:53 AM
Gotta agree with this...kids today have all kinds of "distractions". :D
Knip23
12-25-2010, 11:57 AM
I didn't have the attari, but I know what you mean. The coolest thing on the market when I was a kid. Was..... the nintendo. Duck hunt. My son is about to be 1 and he got some smart puppy thing that has to be pluged in and it learns his name and what not. Its no ipod but its crazy what ever happened to put the batteries in and go? Kids these days.
O yeah I'm waiting tell my son gets to be about 10 or so to see what the next 500 dollar system is going to be.
Knip.
ProBe
12-25-2010, 08:05 PM
I didn't have the attari, but I know what you mean. The coolest thing on the market when I was a kid. Was..... the nintendo. Duck hunt. My son is about to be 1 and he got some smart puppy thing that has to be pluged in and it learns his name and what not. Its no ipod but its crazy what ever happened to put the batteries in and go? Kids these days.
O yeah I'm waiting tell my son gets to be about 10 or so to see what the next 500 dollar system is going to be.
Knip.
Wow Nintendo. I had the one with the robot.
Knip23
12-25-2010, 08:48 PM
I also remember coleko vision, that was the very first one I had.
mariogolbee
12-25-2010, 09:15 PM
My 6 and 7 year old girls are each getting an iPod touch from their grandmother that I just set up with their own email/iTunes accounts, home wireless access, an assortment of applications/music, and the handy dandy mobileme account info to play a loud beeping noise when they lose them.
When I was their age, I got to play on an Atari.
Isn't the pricing and technology relevant in equality to that of the Atari era?
Wow Nintendo. I had the one with the robot.
My Rob the Robot didn't work?:sh
Eleven
12-26-2010, 01:23 AM
Intellivision!
B17 Bomber!
Don Fernando
12-26-2010, 02:52 AM
My 6 and 7 year old girls are each getting an iPod touch from their grandmother that I just set up with their own email/iTunes accounts, home wireless access, an assortment of applications/music, and the handy dandy mobileme account info to play a loud beeping noise when they lose them.
When I was their age, I got to play on an Atari.
when I was their age, there wasn't even an Atari. You had it so rough!
:D
14holestogie
12-26-2010, 04:24 AM
I miss my stick.
That, and the invention of fire was all the rage, :):)
CasaDooley
12-26-2010, 01:38 PM
When I was that age I watched TV in black and white and played with sharp edged and pointed erector sets!:r
AD720
12-26-2010, 02:16 PM
My 6 and 7 year old girls are each getting an iPod touch from their grandmother that I just set up with their own email/iTunes accounts, home wireless access, an assortment of applications/music, and the handy dandy mobileme account info to play a loud beeping noise when they lose them.
When I was their age, I got to play on an Atari.
As far as cost goes an Atari (I'm guessing you had a 2600?) sold for $100 in 1982. That would be about $229.00 in today's money. Coincidentally an 8 gb iPod Touch costs $229.99. :D
So not much has really changed in that respect. ;)
As far as the technology goes I would say that the Atari was more of a technological "WOW!" and also more of a "Why the hell would that kid need that?".
MajorCaptSilly
12-26-2010, 02:20 PM
When I was that age I watched TV in black and white and played with sharp edged and pointed erector sets!:r
I loved my Erector set and my 150-In-1 Radio Shack electronics kit. Those were my favorite gifts ever!
MCS
shvictor
12-27-2010, 08:58 AM
Remember when the Tonka trucks were real metal with sharp corners?
hscmit
12-27-2010, 09:02 AM
Remember when the Tonka trucks were real metal with sharp corners?
yep, I loved playing with them
Dave128
12-27-2010, 09:28 AM
I had a hand-me-down Erector Set, a black & white tv with no remote control (the only one in the house and I was the remote control most days) and a few real Tonka trucks with those darn metal edges. When I was in 7th or 8th grade (maybe even later in highschool, can't remember), I bought an Atari from my buddy for something like $50 so he could buy a Nintendo.
Dont forget how cool it was when you got that Walkman that played Cassette tapes. They weighed about a pound and took like 4 AA battery's :r
Strap that sucker on your belt and you were the man!
:=:
shilala
12-27-2010, 09:43 AM
When I was that age I got to eat dirt and walk 2 miles to school. Uphill.
Wanger
12-27-2010, 09:45 AM
The Atari we had is still at my parents house, and still works, as far as I know. :)
forgop
12-27-2010, 09:47 AM
When I was that age I got to eat dirt and walk 2 miles to school. Uphill.
Both ways!
RevSmoke
12-27-2010, 10:21 AM
My 6 and 7 year old girls are each getting an iPod touch from their grandmother that I just set up with their own email/iTunes accounts, home wireless access, an assortment of applications/music, and the handy dandy mobileme account info to play a loud beeping noise when they lose them.
When I was their age, I got to play on an Atari.
Dad didn't get us an atari, said it wouldn't work on our black & white TV.
RevSmoke
12-27-2010, 10:22 AM
When I was that age I got to eat dirt and walk 2 miles to school. Uphill.
Well we had to do it in the snow. And mom made our underwear out of old seed bags. (she thought that's where fruit of the loom meant)
pektel
12-27-2010, 10:30 AM
Remember when the Tonka trucks were real metal with sharp corners?
My 3 year old plays with my old tonka truck.
They don't make em like that anymore...
tobii3
12-27-2010, 10:33 AM
As far as cost goes an Atari (I'm guessing you had a 2600?) sold for $100 in 1982. That would be about $229.00 in today's money.
The original price was $199.99, not $100, and it was released in 1977. (Those of us who grew up back then knew it down to the penny)
According to the Consumer Price Index, that would make it cost roughly $708 by today's standards.
Helluva cost, now, isn't it?
BloodSpite
12-27-2010, 11:33 AM
My 6 and 7 year old girls are each getting an iPod touch from their grandmother that I just set up with their own email/iTunes accounts, home wireless access, an assortment of applications/music, and the handy dandy mobileme account info to play a loud beeping noise when they lose them.
When I was their age, I got to play on an Atari.
My grandfather gave me a block of wood and a Barlow. I thought I was pretty hot stuff with that ensemble.
CasaDooley
12-27-2010, 01:28 PM
Remember when the Tonka trucks were real metal with sharp corners?
I still have scars on my hands from the stitches I received from a couple of those Tonka trucks (stitches were a badge of honor when I was a young lad). Where they cool or what! :tu
Now they have to wear a helmet to wait for the bus.... no wait, that's just certain kids.
I kid I kid..
I remember Coleco Intelivision & Atari 2600 when I was real young. Nintendo was the big one when I was old enough to ask for it for Christmas. All that got lame when I got into PCs. First was our family 286. Wohoo!
pektel
12-27-2010, 02:12 PM
I still have my original nintendo. In fact, a couple weeks a go a buddy and I played the original baseball on it, followed up by some Ice Hockey and Double Dragon.
It's the only game system that I'm any good at while drinking :D
pektel
12-27-2010, 02:13 PM
Scratch that. Mario Kart 64 ROCKS while drinking with friends too :D
DropTheE
12-27-2010, 03:14 PM
I think the coolest gift I can remember getting for Christmas was a TOBOR. Robot spelled backwards. It had a little clicker for a remote that would send it turning backwards in a circle until you clicked it again and then it would go forward. It had a top secret briefcase that you could try to pick up with Tobor's left hand.
http://www.retroist.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/tobor1.jpg
Broke his antennae the first night I had it!!! Those were the days. Man I really loved playing with that thing.
AD720
12-27-2010, 04:56 PM
The original price was $199.99, not $100, and it was released in 1977. (Those of us who grew up back then knew it down to the penny)
According to the Consumer Price Index, that would make it cost roughly $708 by today's standards.
Helluva cost, now, isn't it?
Wasn't that the original Atari?
I was guessing that the OP had the more common Atari 2600, which was down to $100 in the early 80's...but I was but a wee lad then.
But that does reinforce my point about the the Atari being a bigger deal than the iPod. :tu
forgop
12-27-2010, 05:33 PM
Wasn't that the original Atari?
I was guessing that the OP had the more common Atari 2600, which was down to $100 in the early 80's...but I was but a wee lad then.
But that does reinforce my point about the the Atari being a bigger deal than the iPod. :tu
I don't remember the exact model number. I just remember that I was probably around 7-8 years old when we got it (probably around '81-'82) as I think it would have been around '85-'86 when we got a commodore 64.
I think my top atari games were pitfall and asteroids.
Smokin Gator
12-27-2010, 05:44 PM
I grew up on a cattle farm in the 60s-70s. We never had chit other than lots of cows and a horse or two!!! There was one window unit AC in the house (Florida) and we didn't have TV until I was probably 6-7. Not complaining at all. I wish my kids had the same experiences I had.
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