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4XV

A work in progress of a new shooting style game similar to THRUST

SOURCE: COLLECTORVISION

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APPLE CATCHER

Every time you fill the basket, the speed of the item dropping increases. There are 23 level of speed.

SOURCE: KIWI

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AREA FIGHTER

Generic Shoot'em Up, improv on the spot. It is a space shoot'em up game.

SOURCE: KIWI

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BAROUDEUR

The goal is to complete all 3 of the minigames as fast as possible.

SOURCE: GROOVYBEE

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BIG BLOCKY THINGS

A game inspired by Bob's "SplATTR" game for the spectrum.

SOURCE: DAVE AKERS

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BLAST IT

An Intellivision version based on the popular Activision game Laser Blast.

SOURCE: DAVE AKERS

 

BREAKOUT SYNTH

A synthesizer capable version of Breakout. 

SOURCE: ATARI AGE

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CASTLE

An adventure game by Arnauld Chevallier.

No gameplay elements ever shown, release unlikely.

SOURCE: ARNAULD CHEVALLIER

CLOWNS AND BALLOONS

A fun circus style game! A game by Dave Akers.

SOURCE: ATARI AGE

COLORED SQUARES SNAKE

A great snake style game by Dave Akers.

SOURCE: ATARI AGE

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COLOSSAL CAVE ADVENTURE

Colossal Cave Adventure, the text based computer game is in production for the Intellivision. Programming is being done by Valter Prette.

SOURCE: MICROLABS

DISCS OF TRON

A port of the popular arcade game by Tarzilla.

SOURCE: ATARI AGE

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 DR CHATTERBOT

This is game project is based on ECS platform. The aim for Dr. Chatterbot is to implement the Eliza artificial intelligence chat system developed in the 1970's . It was the first attempt of providing a computer-human semi-intelligent interaction. 

SOURCE: MICROLABS

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ELEVEN CARDS

A new card game.

SOURCE: MICROLABS

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THE FIFTY FOOT TALL STALK OF CELERY

A quirky, fun, and interesting game involving celery!

SOURCE: ATARI2600LAND

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FIRE TO KILL

A puzzle type shooter.

SOURCE: MICROLABS

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FIREGIRL VERSUS THE ZOMBIES

This a horror game where a girl named Firegirl has to stop zombies from overtaking her family grave plot.

SOURCE: JOHN DOHERTY

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FUNBAGS!

Is it a game? Is it a joke? Is it Bea Arthur? Nobody knows! One of the most sought after games since Vectron, possibly never coming to an Intellivision near you.

SOURCE: GROOVYBEE

GAXIAN

A very nice port of the ever popular arcade game.

SOURCE: ATARI AGE

INTY PAK

A mini Pac style maze game. By Nanochess.

SOURCE: ATARI AGE

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 iSTAR

This game started out as a set of programs called DSTAR for the TI graphical calculators by Joe Wingbermuehle and Andrew Von Dollen. The Intellivision version is currently being developed by Atari Age user Catsfolly.

SOURCE: CATSFOLLY

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IT SNOW FUN

A snow adventure game!

SOURCE: TARZILLA

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K-CHESS

A Chess game by Arnauld Chevallier

SOURCE: ARNAULD CHEVALLIER

KILLER BEES

A simple killer bee game.

SOURCE: ATARI AGE

LI'L BRO ii (COMPILATION)

A compilation of mini games from the Unisonic Champion console for the Mattel Intellivision.

SOURCE: ATARI AGE

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LUNAR DEFENSE

A space shooter game.

SOURCE: MICROLABS

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MAD DRIVIN

A driving game by Arnauld Chevallier.

SOURCE: ARNAULD CHEVALLIER

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MASTERMIND

A number sequencing game.

SOURCE: MICROLABS

MELDONIUM

A collect and shoot space game.

SOURCE: ATARI AGE

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MR TURTLE

An Intellivision version of the popular game Mr Turtle.

SOURCE: DIGRESS

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NUMBER BLASTER

Number Blaster, originally programmed on the TI-83+ calculator.  Shoot the number to equal the number that is next to it. The round finishes once all the numbers are equipped.

SOURCE: KIWI

NYBL

A Science Fair Microcomputer Emulator for the Intellivision.

SOURCE: ATARI AGE

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PING

 A new Pong style game.

SOURCE: FREEWEED

PLANETOID

A planet shooting game similar to Asteroids.

SOURCE: ATARI AGE

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PRESS 8

An idea that stemmed from the game Paddle Party, in that game, at a certain point in the menu system, if the player pressed the "8" on the keypad, a bunch of 8's would get drawn to the screen and the player could blow them up.

SOURCE: DAVE AKERS

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RESCUE ON TERRA FIVE

The rescue attempt may take some time to be completed. The planet is very huge and full of color. Alien encounters are to be expected. The Hero will be lucky to make it out alive.

SOURCE: GROOVYBEE

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RIP CORD

An Intellivision version of the arcade game.

SOURCE: TARZILLA

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ROBOT BLAST

A robot shooting game.

SOURCE: CATSFOLLY

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 SHAPE ESCAPE

 The challenge is to match up three tiles of the same shape and color either horizontally or vertically.

 SOURCE: JOHN DOHERTY 

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SIMON4

Intellivision version of the popular game Simon.

SOURCE: MICROLABS

SNAKE TEN LINER

A simple snake style game by Dave Akers.

SOURCE: ATARI AGE

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 STACK EM

A multi-player puzzle game.

 SOURCE: INTELLIGENTVISION

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STAR FORTRESS ORION

An Intellivision version of the arcade game SPACE ZAP, a game similar to GORF.

SOURCE: TARZILLA

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STICKMAN

This is Stickman! He is in stick-figure land. The mean, evil, and downright rotten Stickvillain has stolen Stickwoman and held her captive.

SOURCE: ATARI2600LAND

STUDIOVISION (COLLECTION)

An RCA Studio mini game compilation of numerous games.

SOURCE: ATARI AGE

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TAG ALONG TODD

It's windy outside, and you're outside cleaning the yard.  Every so
    often, the wind blows a 12-pack of empty pop cans into your yard
    from the neighbor's yard. 

SOURCE: INTELLIGENTVISION

TENNIS

A Pong chip port from the Fairchild F.

Source: Atari Age

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TOWERING INFERNO

A port of the popular Atari game.

SOURCE: KIWI

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TRIS (tic-tac-toe)

A new turn based tic tac toe game.

SOURCE: MICROLABS

 

TROLLISH COMMENT GENERATOR

The power and fury of the Intellivision 16 bit processor to generate more trollish comments than you could possibly want or use.

SOURCE: ATARI AGE

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WHEN EMPIRES COLLIDE

This game idea is being developed  based on Galaxian or similar shooter.

SOURCE: MICROLABS

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 ZOMBIE MARBLES

 A wall of random colored zombie marbles advances upon you. Use your anti-marble shooter to crush this advancing threat!

 SOURCE: JOHN DOHERTY