Saying I was trolling is ridiculous. All I did was point out that this guy's memory is pretty faulty if he really thinks he played Ultima I on an Atari 2600. The 2600 is an iconic device, and nobody with even rudimentary knowledge or memory of gaming history would think a game like Ultima I would have ever been on it. He even further proved my point later by implying he thought that the Atari 2600 had a floppy disk drive.
It's still completely irrelevant. Atari 8-bit series was released two years after the 2600, and this was all 35+ years ago. Not everyone has a perfect memory for 40 years. I don't even remember which Mario was released on NES vs SNES, except that Super Mario World (with Yoshi!) must have been SNES only. I remember that one specifically, as it was my favorite Super Mario game.
I remember playing Stunts a lot, but I don't remember - nor do I care - which operating system or computer it was on. Probably DOS or Win 3.1, and I have no idea about the hardware used. Regular pentium? Were they out yet? Maybe it was just a 486? I honestly don't remember, nor is it relevant, as I still played Stunts for hundreds of hours and know everything about it.
In fact, I replace computer parts so often I couldn't even tell you what was in my computers three years ago. The graphics cards were probably GTX680 in the desktops and some AMD card in my notebook, but the other stuff? I haven't got a clue.