Before the 2600, people had to buy a different system for each game they wanted to play.
And yet forcing people to buy a system they have absolutely no interest in whatsoever.
No one wants to buy a proprietary system anymore.
But to the researchers' surprise, a large bank bought a system, too.
A contrasting opinion holds that the parent should buy a different system from the one used in school.
It provides a lower cost solution than buying a totally new system.
Don't go to that shop; they screwed me when I bought a sound system from them.
The user could buy a complete system, or provide their own monitor and disk drives.
I had set out to buy a used system for $800 but ended up with a new one that cost nearly $2,300.