I don't know how similar the video hardware in the 2600 and 7800 are as I've never owned a 2600, but since they both use a simple RF modulator I can't imagine it would be too different.
I can't tell you how many hours I spent in front of my Atari 7800 playing 2600 games back in the late '80s/early '90s. Props to the 2600. May it live on for another 30 years in emulation.
Now to work on that component video output hack for my 7800 that I found...
Great Adventure a better theme park than any of the Disney theme parks?
Yeah, maybe if you like your rides to be broken or closed, vomit to drip off of your shoes as you walk, gang riots, rednecks, staff that stares at you for wanting to ride their rides, and flying pieces of shrapnel from your 400 foot coasters.
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