Additionally, the 2600 supported
several types of input devices (joysticks, paddles, keyboards, etc.) and third - party peripherals, and many of these peripherals were interchangeable with the MSX and several other Japanese systems.
SmartAsset's calculator leans on data that users provide regarding all
types of savings accounts, including retirement / investment accounts already developed, so for those with a simple savings account or no employer - sponsored benefits plan, like a 401 (k), this could mean skipping over
several vital
inputs in the calculator and ending up with projections that aren't quite as intuitive as you'd like.