I've been spending days going through my collection trying to get an accurate inventory so I can finally start doing some trading and selling. Last night I came across all my old 2600 Connection newsletters from issue 8 on. Thumbing through these really brought back the memories! I can still remember getting excited by the weekly finds at thrift stores and garage sales. The next issue of 2600 Connection was always eagerly awaited to see what games would be highlighted and maybe find someone else willing to trade or sell items I yet need. (ebay didn't exist). I can still remember the day at a flea market that I decided to start collecting. I loved the games and systems and it was a cheap collecting option (as compared to stamps, comics, etc.) In some ways it can still be a cheap collecting option, but if you're a completist like me that's no longer true. The sales brochures from the early 90's mixed in with my 2600 Connection newsletters have some of the big rarities across all platforms for under $100 back then. Now you can't touch them for under $2000. I guess for a hobby to flourish, you need interest. Unfortunately that interest also tends to drive up some prices to unreachable levels for most. Such is life with supply & demand I guess. Too bad.
In any case, I wanted to express thanks for any of the folks involved with publishing the 2600 Connection if they are around here. It's a great newsletter! Well written and still fun to read. It really takes me back to days when it was so much easier to add to my collection. Well done to Tim Duarte and the rest of the Connection crew. You are appreciated.














