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Blog posts January 2015
Intellivision Keyboard Component Demo Video
When the Intellivision was released it held the promise of a future component that would turn the Intellivision into a fully functional home computer. This much delayed accessory had reliability problems. A lot of Intellivision fans were consistently disappointed for many years, but hope of release always seemed to be just around the corner.
They even released a demo system with a cassette that demonstrated the potential of the keyboard into test markets in the late 1970s. This video shows ex…
Retro Parker Bros Advertisement
Ad courtesy of Atarimania.
The Ultimate Intellivision Console - Rasberry Pi
Build the Ultimate Intellivision console! The Ultimate Intellivision Console is a small portable unit that easily hooks up to your TV and allows you to play all your Intellivision games. What makes this the Ultimate console? All other systems, such as the Intellivision Handhelds and Flashback units, had limitations such as poor emulation, poor sound reproduction, and/or poor video output. The Ultimate console allows you to connect to your TV using an HDMI connection, install all your game im…
Princess Quest Box Art for Intellivision
The box art for the upcoming PRINCESS QUEST game by Collectorvision has been released. This game will come in 2 box styles, classic Action Network red, and blue Cbs. The Princess Quest development thread can be seen here.
BUY Ms Pac Man for Intellivision
One of the greatest arcade games of all time is now on the Mattel Intellivision! Courtesy of Intelligentvision.
OFFICIAL PURCHASING DETAILS HERE
OFFICIAL DETAILS ARE AVAILABLE ON THE INTELLIVISION.US FORUMS
The chase is on! Four soulful ghosts are on your tail and you do not want to lose your bow...or your life. Gobble up all the dots but watch out! They slow you down giving the ghost the advantage. Turn the tables on them by eating an energy pill! As the ghosts run in fear, blue and sha…
Intellivision is BACK
The Blue Sky Rangers have regrouped to bring back video games from a simpler time
In the early 1980s Keith Robinson was getting paid to have fun with his friends, programming video games such as Astrosmash, Night Stalker and Sea Battle in a huge Mattel Electronics office in Hawthorne.
The 1980s Intellivision console and games are still cultural icons. Sheldon from TV’s “The Big Bang Theory,” sports a T-shirt
decorated with a game screen from Astrosmash.
Those heady days of c…