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From: Josemedeiros
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  • My parents bought my a VCS in 1978 when I was 12. I remember that the games were incredibly expensive (in the UK0 - some £30 or so. Luckily, my pal had tons fo them :)

  • Thumbs down everyone who uses the word "kid".

  • if you want to know your console history, come over to my channel to see the True Videogame Story of companies like Atari and all of your favorites!

  • That "kid" stuck with his Atari 2600 longer than I did! LOL!

  • I am the first owner of a 1978 model Atari 2600, which I play Pitfall on very exitedly.

  • @jtr115 He is not a kid, dummy. He is a boy.

    LOL at yourself.

  • HAHHAHA, same thing with every console since then

  • "Dad...think i want one of them sega's now."

  • stupid

  • Hilarious!

  • I know so many people that are like that kid that it is not ever funny...dispite that they are nice people.

  • @videogameknowitall He is not a kid, jerkass.

  • @Ohsta6t2

    Yes, thank you very much for pointing that out! (sarcasm)

    Now, If you (an the other people commenting on this video) have enough brain cells to actaully pay attention to what is going on in the video, you will notice that in the beginning he is a "kid" (boy, child, etc), in the end of the commercial he's an "adult".

    By the way, do you have anything else better to do than reply to comments that where made 4 years ago? I mean honestly...

  • @videogameknowitall

    I do not see what is wrong with using the word "kid",

    according to webster - "Kid: a young person, child, youngster"

    look it up!

  • omg! really nice!

  • thanks, like that old stuffs

  • Very funny

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