Reminds me of the TV I grew up with. Grandma bought it in the late 50's/early 60's and it was color enabled, even though color television was not here yet. The fact that she bought a television that would not have it's full feature set available for a few years is telling, they expected it to last. It was given to my parents when they bought their house in the mid 70's and remained in place until 1999, it was replaced for the 2000 Olympics (and had awful picture quality by then).
A few more years and it would have entertained a fourth generation, but I think lasting 4 decades and surviving long enough to play N64 games was quite an achievement.
A few more years and it would have entertained a fourth generation, but I think lasting 4 decades and surviving long enough to play N64 games was quite an achievement.