The boxed new in the shrinkwrap game did smell new. In fact it looked so new I was looking on the box for the word reproduction because I couldn't believe it was that old. I got it from Telegames and I think it had just been sitting on the shelf all these years.
Vectrex had the cool arcade style vector graphics, and as a result came with its own monitor.
1981 Pacman on the Atari 2600 was a poor effort. I have a copy in my collection, but I rarely play it. On the other hand 1984's Jnr. Pac Man for the 2600 is as good as the arcade. Each ghost is a different color, they have facial expressions, Jnr Pac Man changes body direction depending on where you are pointing. You get the big scrolling mazes, in several different colors. Great sound effects. This was one of the 16k game carts that was released in the late 80s when the 2600 console was relaunched as the 2600 jr. The original 1981 Pac Man 2600 was only a 4k cart.
Jnr. Pac Man 2600
Some links on the Magnavox Odyssey:
Odyssey 1
Odyssey 2
Odyssey 2 screenshots
Vectrex had the cool arcade style vector graphics, and as a result came with its own monitor.
1981 Pacman on the Atari 2600 was a poor effort. I have a copy in my collection, but I rarely play it. On the other hand 1984's Jnr. Pac Man for the 2600 is as good as the arcade. Each ghost is a different color, they have facial expressions, Jnr Pac Man changes body direction depending on where you are pointing. You get the big scrolling mazes, in several different colors. Great sound effects. This was one of the 16k game carts that was released in the late 80s when the 2600 console was relaunched as the 2600 jr. The original 1981 Pac Man 2600 was only a 4k cart.
Jnr. Pac Man 2600
Some links on the Magnavox Odyssey:
Odyssey 1
Odyssey 2
Odyssey 2 screenshots