> http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/pitts-recalls-making-americas-first-coin-op > > > ---- > Bushnell also shared his experience of the first Atari Pong production line: "They > were horrible. We had a bunch of heroin addicts and things like that. They were > stealing our TVs," he said. "We were young and dumb is what I like to say. But we > learned quickly." > ---- > > > It's funny reading that section of the book these days regarding the black and white > tvs. Back then, even those tv sets were expensive products at the time.
Tube based TV were expensive and prices didn't drop until they started making Solid State TVs. ICs just didn't revolutionize computers but all sorts of electronics, in is interesting it took a couple more decades to get rid of the last Tube in the TV. People even fixed TVs back then, it cheaper to buy a new TV today than to fix it...
I found it great that people would steal the TV in the machines, but in 71 or so, I had a color TV in my room, since my dad used to fix them. I remember getting rid of about a dozen of them in '81 or so, and putting them out of the trash, all but 1 was taken by people. Even in the early 80s, people still wanted TVs no matter what...
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