The Story of The Mattel Intellivision - How to SCARE Atari - Video Game Retrospective

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  • Ahhhhh the Mattel Intellivision, celebrated for it's excellence! Whether you spell it Intelivision, Intelevsion Inttelivision or actually write the corrected name, The Mattel Electronics Intellivision you know it's a classic video game console from the second video game generation that gave Atari a run for their money by selling a more powerful system with more complex games! The Intellivision features a strange controller and tons of retro video games that were ahead of their times! join us for Video Game Retrospective for our Intellivision retrospective and review!
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  • @NewsmakersGames
    @NewsmakersGames  3 ปีที่แล้ว +31

    What's your favorite Intellivision game?

    • @joanaardvark637
      @joanaardvark637 3 ปีที่แล้ว +30

      BurgerTime!

    • @Bikeguychicago1
      @Bikeguychicago1 3 ปีที่แล้ว +22

      Advanced Dungeons & Dragons, TRON Deadly Discs & Solar Sailer, Burgertime, Bump 'n' Jump, Beauty & the Beast, Dreadnaught Factor, Mind Strike

    • @dumpnchase
      @dumpnchase 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Worm Whomper!

    • @MeinLein
      @MeinLein 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      AD&D, burgertime, lock'n chase, b17 bomber, utopia, and microsurgeon; honorable mentions to night stalker, space hawk, and astrosmash.

    • @dbranconnier1977
      @dbranconnier1977 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Commando, Demon Attack, Lock N Chase, Space Armada, Astrosmash and Chip Shot Pro Golf

  • @erichowry7197
    @erichowry7197 3 ปีที่แล้ว +274

    I was born in 1970 in Lancaster, Pa. I grew up in a neighborhood with a lot of kids who had atari 2600. I told my dad we have to get an atari 2600. Wewent to the mall and he bought an intellivision with a bunch of games!! When wegot home and got it hooked up I couldn't put it down!! All I wanted to do was play Intellivision. Often my dad would play it with me! The good old days!! Thanks for the video!!

    • @fritzytv9285
      @fritzytv9285 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      I loved that system. My friend Will Play Horse Racing while making bets! Lol

    • @dab5740
      @dab5740 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      I was born in 1971. We did not have much money, but somehow my dad saved and surprised me with an Itellivision. Like you, I was hooked. I can’t tell you how many countless hours we spent playing Sea Battle and Utopia. Maybe my favorite games on the system followed by Advanced Dungeons & Dragons. So many great titles.

    • @deborahchesser7375
      @deborahchesser7375 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      When we went to the mall shopping with my parents, my brother and I would disappear into Sears for hours at a time playing the demo game they had set up. My Mom and Dad were standing there watching us play end I still remember them looking at each other and smiling. They saw the potential of that beautiful game right then and there.

    • @douglasfreeman3229
      @douglasfreeman3229 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      I love it! You could just say "Dad we must have an intellivision" and he just goes and buys one! Christ, I asked my mum for a 50p Dr.Who paperback in about 1976 and my dad clipped me round the ear. Good old days for some!

    • @deborahchesser7375
      @deborahchesser7375 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      @@douglasfreeman3229 yeh we got lucky at times we didn’t get everything we wanted of course but we did OK with a lot less than kids have now

  • @theexpertnovice4339
    @theexpertnovice4339 2 ปีที่แล้ว +60

    You guys completely missed the Intellivoice Synthesis Module and limited run of talking games, with an impressive voice modulator. (for the time, anyway) With games such as Bomb Squad and B17 Bomber, it was an impressive addition to the console. Mine still works!

    • @davelowets
      @davelowets ปีที่แล้ว

      That thing annoyed the living shit out of me... 😒

    • @R.B.
      @R.B. ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Uh oh! That was not a target!

    • @Ploobstill
      @Ploobstill ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@R.B. Watch out for flack!!

    • @R.B.
      @R.B. ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@Ploobstill Bandits 3 o'clock!

  • @pbandj37
    @pbandj37 3 ปีที่แล้ว +71

    As a kid born in 1980, we had an Intellivision...and got made fun of for it not being an Atari. As I got older, I got made fun of because I had an Intellivision and not a Nintendo. I still loved my Intellivision none the less. Still have it and play it today.

    • @nickperkins8477
      @nickperkins8477 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      Intellivision had better graphics than the Atari 2600.

    • @ian_b
      @ian_b ปีที่แล้ว +7

      I'm a bit surprised at that. I never owned either, but trying the Intellivision on display in shops, it was impressive compared to the Atari, which was already starting to look old fashioned. Mind you, the Atari 2600 died much faster here in the UK than in the USA, swept away by home computers. I've thought for a long time that the American Video Game Crash was that moment in a bubble when everyone suddenly realised the Atari was old cr*p, and the contribution of Pac Man and ET was just to make everyone realise that. Anyway, the Intellivision had way better graphics and sound, and even those weird controllers seemed more advanced than the Atari's wrist-breaking joystick.

    • @nickperkins8477
      @nickperkins8477 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@ian_b pac-man was brilliant, as pure gameplay. In those relatively early days, that was enough for me. I was about 3 and 4 years old at the time and was unschooled in graphic comparison. ET as a game was even worse than anyone has heard. Awful graphics atrocious slow pointless gameplay. I had friends who had Intellivision. While I absolutely recognized it was better than Atari, I was not the slightest bit jealous. Somewhat oddly, in retrospect. 😃

    • @pbandj37
      @pbandj37 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I think that the Atari issue for me as a kid was more related to the fact that everyone around us had an Atari hence it was the system to have. And kids will find and exploit things that are different. I liked the game choice and controller for the Intellivision better than Atari....but once the NES came out, it was the Atari kids versus me again and this time they had a point. I still enjoy my Intellivision and got a NES about 15 years ago. I enjoy both immensely and have my kids play them.

    • @nickperkins8477
      @nickperkins8477 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@ian_b actually Pac Man was hugely popular and successful for Atari. It was Atari’s version of the Super Mario Brothers game franchise, albeit only featuring the single game, plus Ms. Pac Man. I was extremely young, as I have said. But even so, I believe the ET game was the most efficient contributor to Atari’s demise in The States. It was absolutely rancid.

  • @richarnold5323
    @richarnold5323 ปีที่แล้ว +99

    MAJOR GAFFE that you did not even mention B-17 Bomber and the Intellivoice module. This was groundbreaking videogame news and rocked the industry.

    • @JC-dx3fy
      @JC-dx3fy ปีที่แล้ว +19

      B17 Bomber & Intellivoice made my house the place to be everyday after school

    • @RichardCraig
      @RichardCraig ปีที่แล้ว +18

      Bae-seventaen Baohmer!

    • @pinkyskeleton5410
      @pinkyskeleton5410 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      B17 Bahhhhhmmmaarrr. I can still hear it today.

    • @timstappler5522
      @timstappler5522 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      Fighters 3 o'clock....bombs away!!!

    • @thomaso5176
      @thomaso5176 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@timstappler5522 "That was close!" LOL

  • @mymomsaysimcool9650
    @mymomsaysimcool9650 3 ปีที่แล้ว +43

    I loved the look of the Intellivision. It looked like the dashboard of my 78 Cutlass Supreme.

  • @mjolniron
    @mjolniron ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I had the Radio Shack knock off version the Tandyvision One. It was very much identical in every way and about $50.00 cheaper. My mom was a single mom and went all out on Christmas. As a very poor kid seeing that I can never thank her enough. God bless moms everywhere.

    • @davebaker7503
      @davebaker7503 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      My parents bought mine from Sears. It was exactly the same except it was white. Much cheaper as well.

  • @richardknezevic7371
    @richardknezevic7371 3 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    burgertime was a gem

  • @tims2501
    @tims2501 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    Loved Utopia, Sub Hunt, Pole Position, NFL, Sea Battle, D&D. Triple action was so much fun with biplanes,racing and tanks. I am sure there were others I have forgotten. Those were the days of being a teenager when only responsibilities of school, TV and video games.

    • @Scotty-Z70
      @Scotty-Z70 ปีที่แล้ว

      I played Utopia all summer long. Now I play Minecraft all the time. Minecraft is sort of the great-great-great-grandchild of Utopia (Sim City is also down the line related)

    • @tims2501
      @tims2501 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@Scotty-Z70 I still recall one game of Utopia where I was playing my brother and I was winning by developing my country and he knew he could never catch me so he started planting rebels is my country. Made me so mad. I felt like it was cheating. To this day I hate when the US tries to sabotage other nations. Loved the hurricanes that popped up too. It was such a cool model of real world.

    • @Scotty-Z70
      @Scotty-Z70 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@tims2501 i rarely played it with other people. it was fun alone.

    • @tims2501
      @tims2501 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@Scotty-Z70 Most games that was case too. In sub hunt my goal was to get ahead of the convoy and then just go dead stop and wait for convoy to pass over me and then I would come up to periscope depth and pick off the targets. That was really quite an advanced simulation too. Fun times.

    • @Scotty-Z70
      @Scotty-Z70 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@tims2501 i've never played that game. interesting.

  • @jacobjones9071
    @jacobjones9071 3 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    Yes I did call it Body Surgeon instead of Microsurgeon, No I have no idea how that was missed in sevral proofreads! It's particularly silly when the right title is right there on screen

  • @dbloyd2
    @dbloyd2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I was one of the 1 of 500 people that had the "Keyboard Component" of Intellivision. They had a recall at one point. It was a failed attempt to create an Intellivision computer. It was amazing what they could deliver on a tape drive that was software controlled.

  • @NYyazoofan
    @NYyazoofan 2 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    My favorite Christmas present in 1981...loved this system (thanks mom and dad!). Football, Baseball, and and B-17 Bomber (Intellivoice) were my favorite games. Such great memories from my childhood.

    • @joeterzio7175
      @joeterzio7175 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I totally forgot about Intellivoice. Yes, baseball and B-17 Bomber (I had forgotten about that game) were probably two of the most-played games for me and my brother.

    • @Inertia888
      @Inertia888 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Me too. And as much as I loved this machine back then, and as much fun we had together back then, knowing now, just how much it cost my parents, at the time, makes me feel so much more grateful for what they gave to me.

  • @bluetooth2520
    @bluetooth2520 2 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    Intellivison was awesome. Spent many a hour playing the games they came out with. School work suffered greatly.

  • @bryangrote8781
    @bryangrote8781 2 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    Parents got us one of these about ‘81. Beat the snot out of Atari which some of my friends had and seemed crude. Always surprised my parents got this for us this as we were poor. Lots of good memories of playing Armor Battle, Sea Battle, and Our favorite 2 player game, Auto Racing, with my dad. Only complaint was controllers wore out in 2-3 years but we got new ones and kept playing until they were no longer available. I remember the video game crash around ‘83-‘84 when people were saying they were a fad and they were going away. Couple years later Nintendo came out and started the game console craze all over again. Never got into Nintendo though. We couldn’t afford the new consoles which were more expensive and grew out of video games for several years until I got into PC games. Good times.

    • @johnbeckwith1361
      @johnbeckwith1361 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Jeeze, your story is exactly my story! Except I wish my dad had played games with me.

    • @areguapiri
      @areguapiri ปีที่แล้ว

      You were not poor.

    • @planet6393
      @planet6393 ปีที่แล้ว

      The invisible mines were cool in Armor Battle!

  • @aaronsugar7228
    @aaronsugar7228 3 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    I had an Intellivision back in 1981. AT 9 years old I saved up the money to buy it on my own (which back then was saying something). We went with the Intellivision specifically because of the computer feature, but gave up in 1983 and got an Apple IIe. There was a way to hold the controller to hit the directional pad and the side buttons at the same time. Honestly, there were only a handful of games that even made use of the number pad during game play, and even few that had the buttons do much more than just be numbers. The football game allowed you to key in your play with either a 2 or 5 digit code (run or pass). Baseball the number keys determined who you threw the ball to, and Night Stalker had the number keys allow you to fire in 4 directions. The biggest drawback (especially with the first generation console) was that the curly controller cord would always pull back against the controller and the connections would eventually become loose and the controller wouldn't work. Since they were hard wired in, the entire machine would need to be taken in for servicing.

    • @jcraigshelton
      @jcraigshelton ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Now THAT is saying something! Because in 1981, a new Intellivision console cost a cool $300. That’s the equivalent of mowing 30 lawns for a kid! And the discipline in took a nine year old to hang onto that cash is noteworthy.

    • @aaronsugar7228
      @aaronsugar7228 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@jcraigshelton I probably spent a good 7 or 8 months saving - for my Birthday that year I just asked for money towards the game, and my grandfather kicked in the last $100 after I saved up $200.

  • @MadnessMotorcycle
    @MadnessMotorcycle ปีที่แล้ว +4

    2023 and I am still playing Intellivision games with my brother and cousins, albeit with an emulator, not a console. Nonetheless, Utopia, Atlantis, Swords and Serpents, Demon Attack and many others are still getting a ton of play at my house. These games bring back awesome memories of a really great time to grow up. Long live Intellivision!

  • @3vi1J
    @3vi1J 3 ปีที่แล้ว +21

    Good rundown of the system. I played thousands of hours of Intellivision in my early teens and look back on that system with much nostalgia.

    • @dckmusic
      @dckmusic 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I still have one (not my original one, that is a painful story for which I will not go into) with about 115 cartridges and it works well still. I did buy the new classic machine to save wear and tear on the old machine, but all the Imagic games aren't included, so still have to fire up the original sometimes.

    • @francistaylor1822
      @francistaylor1822 ปีที่แล้ว

      Just pick yourself up one. Pity I cant find a multi cart for mine though (I also bought the flashback which does the trick as well)

  • @CarnorJast1138
    @CarnorJast1138 3 ปีที่แล้ว +20

    This was my second console, the first being the Fairchild Channel F. But the Intellivision was the first console I ever really got "into" and loved! I had 45 games, and had it from 1979 to 1988 before I switched to computers full time. (The last console I ever owned was the N64). The Intellivision was amazing, and had some of the greatest games ever made for a console, even compared to today's monstrosities. I have, of all things, an Atari 2600 I picked up as a collector's item, and a few games, but what I really want, and am in the process of acquiring, is the Intellivision and a batch of games. Hopefully I'll get one soon, because the emulator on my PC just doesn't do it, even though the games are a perfect match for their cartridge counterpoints.

    • @joemom1012
      @joemom1012 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      my first was in late 60s it had 3 games tanks tennis / pong i had loads of martel hand held games including the footbal one on here also ice hocky basket ball baseball ok then my freinds had atari you could go to toy section of store play the atari and this new game intelvision i played boxing skiing and night stalker asked for that for christmass ever since owning it that was the consol for me

    • @steveharvey2102
      @steveharvey2102 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi, just wondering? How was the Fairchild? It's one of the few consoles I've never played. How were the controls? Any standout games?
      Any feedback would be awesome!
      Cheers from Canada

    • @CarnorJast1138
      @CarnorJast1138 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@steveharvey2102 Howdey! It's been a LOOOONG time since I played that system, but from what memories I can conjure up, it was fun. The graphics were crude compared to even the Intellivision I got later. The controls were probably not the strong suit of the system. They consisted of a joystick-like controller, with a triangle top that you pushed in the direction you wanted to go, and pushed down on it to fire or whatever the game called for. Most games were of the pong like or tank battle like games we saw back then. Very little in the way of detail. No really true standouts, since the games were colorful versions of what we saw on other systems.
      Most of my memories are undoubtedly tainted from that time period, and if I had one today, I'd probably not play it much. The Intellivision was vastly superior in almost every aspect compared to the Fairchild AND the Atari 2600. What's ironic, is I have an Atari 2600 and must say, there is a kind of charm to those games I do have for it.
      I have an Intellivision Emulator for my PC, and the games are true to their cartridge counterparts, but the keyboard just doesn't "do it" for those games like the controller that the Intellivision had. I DO want to get one of these one day. Then I'll have both systems, the Atari 2600 and the Intelivision that I grew up with as a kid!
      Cheers from Texas! Hope I was able to answer your questions as best as I could! 🙂

  • @IntyMichael
    @IntyMichael 3 ปีที่แล้ว +18

    Mattel not only got the main processor by General Instruments but the whole chip set with the graphics and sound chip. It was 125 original games between 1979 and 1990. The homebrew scene has produced more than 100 games in the last 20 years for the Intellivision. Btw. the Odyssey2 was quite successful in Europe and South America.

    • @SeahorseFarrier
      @SeahorseFarrier 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I remember an Odyssey II game like Dungeons and Dragons that kept me enthralled. hah, to be so innocent again...

    • @steveharvey2102
      @steveharvey2102 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi, are you talking about The Odyssy 1 or 2? I'm assuming it's the 2nd one, but you know what they say about assuming. Lol
      Cheers from Canada

    • @martinmartinez250
      @martinmartinez250 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I think you are correct. I would have to ask my father. He was an Engineering Manager at Mattel Electronics. He was in charge of moving production of Intellivision from GI on the East Coast to Hong Kong. BTW Of course our family had most of the games and the keyboard unit with 6502.
      Sidenote many of the Engineering Managers were from Rockwell Microelectronics which second sourced the 6502 and also built the earlier handhelds.

    • @uphilliceskater
      @uphilliceskater ปีที่แล้ว

      @@martinmartinez250 Consider interviewing your father for a video, or get him on one of these TH-cam shows. Show off hardware you may have.

    • @freeculture
      @freeculture ปีที่แล้ว

      IIRC intv was a rare cpu architecture, 16 bit but using 12 bit instructions, running at half a megahertz.
      I only saw a single Odyssey2 in my life, a friend had it, wasn't too bad but almost no games for it.

  • @donaldwatson7698
    @donaldwatson7698 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    First Atari 2600 on the block. I used to have the neighborhood kids come over to play on it. But a friend got an Intellivision when it came out, and we quickly decided it was a superior product...with the exception of the controllers. Though they could do things a 1-button joystick could not, they were not as robust, didn't hold up to eager 10-year-olds very well, and we often had some input problems. My friend struggled with them wearing out faster. I still remember a weekend sleep-over in which several of us played Sea Battle for hours. It was the most sophisticated home game we'd seen to that point and we were fascinated by it.

  • @foxtayle683
    @foxtayle683 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    My childhood system! What memories. Baseball and football were the bomb. I was a Astrosmash champ!

  • @derekcurrent6353
    @derekcurrent6353 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    We first had the Sears version then when that wore out got the Intellivision II. Couldn’t tell you how many hours my dad and I(along with some friends) would play NFL football and MLB baseball.

  • @retrobroski2904
    @retrobroski2904 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    My dad had this back in the day and was so thankful I got to play it! I am a later generation growing up with the orginal nes. My father busted this out the closet when I was super little and let me play it and I remember really liking it ! Playing games such as burger time and many more games. Since my fathers recent passing my oldest brother now has this console. So glad it’s still in the family and something he can enjoy since he grew up with it.

  • @goodrich06
    @goodrich06 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I also remember the Intellivoice add on too. There were so many cool games for Intellivision! I liked Demon Attack.

  • @TheBullDurham
    @TheBullDurham ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I had an original intellivision in the early 80's and it had a threaded hole in the center of the control disc on the controller that you screw a stick into to make it a joystick.

  • @PeBoVision
    @PeBoVision 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    When I was in my early 20's a friend brought over his shiny new Atari 2600...he was blown away by it's capabilities, but I found it lacklustre and boring. (I lacked the imagination to recognize the potential of moving graphics across a screen)
    In my mid 20's another friend brought over his new Intellivision. I expected to be similarly unimpressed, but this time the graphics were not flickering blocks, Baseball looked like baseball and the Space game he had was jaw dropping.
    But as you said, this was the advent of the home computer. The Intellivision was clearly superior to the 2600, but it was seeing arcade games on a Texas Instruments TI-99/4A that finally parted my money from my wallet. It remains a daily driver computer for me (and what I use to play Bump 'n Jump today (called Bounce and Pounce on the TI) ).
    But my interest on what was possible, and the decision that I wanted to be part of this new frontier, lays at the feet of Mattel, and the Intellivision. It fired my imagination in a way Atari would not do until the ST line of computers over a decade later.
    Thank you for the video. 'Twas excellent!

  • @flynngames4703
    @flynngames4703 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    AD&D was why I wanted a Intellivison. It just blew my mind at the time.

  • @johnbeckwith1361
    @johnbeckwith1361 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I was 12 when our family got both Atari and the original intellivision. I remember preferring Intellivision over the Atari. It had better graphics and more complex game play, or more depth to the games is how I see it. Atari's Pitfall vs Intellivision's version was a great example. My parents did good, restricted my game playing time to a few hours a day so I still spent my time playing outside unlike kids today...good times, good times.

  • @drooskeedoo3388
    @drooskeedoo3388 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I remember staying up way past my bedtime with my older brother trying to get as far as we could on Astrosmash. Tron Deadly Disks was awesome too

  • @intylab
    @intylab 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    A commonly overlooked chapter in the Intellivision timeline is the Tutorvision, a joint partnership with World Book Encyclopedia which was INTV's attempt to branch out into the new-at-the-time "edutainment" market. Three of the 16 titles developed for it have been discovered so far, and I created an indie title last summer to add to its limited library.

    • @steveharvey2102
      @steveharvey2102 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Wow! Never heard of this before. So are you saying this was an Intelliviion system that played only those 16 Educational games? Was it ever available for retail?
      Any info or links to informative videos would be greatly appreciated :)
      Cheers from Canada

    • @intylab
      @intylab ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@steveharvey2102 Yep. It was a last-gen Intellivision console that had a few modifications: 4x Graphics RAM, additional 16-bit RAM, expanded Executive ROM, a slightly modified graphics chip, and a new system font. INTV ran out of money just after it was showcased at the Summer 1989 Consumer Electronics Show in Chicago, and 3 or 4 prototype units were found so far. One of those units ended up in the right hands to be fully reverse-engineered, and as a result, jzIntv now supports Tutorvision emulation. That's why I wrote a program that supports the extra hardware features.

  • @cris_261
    @cris_261 3 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Had a Intellivision, and later a Intellivision Ii, when the former wore out. One thing I remember is how the console would heat up over time, and you'd have to turn it off at some point to avoid heat damage. The Intellivision II didn't have that problem.

    • @CarsandCats
      @CarsandCats ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I remember it got very warm in the upper right corner I think.

  • @nicholaslake5937
    @nicholaslake5937 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I still remember that Christmas when we got ours and played the heck out of Astrosmash that day. The sports games were great, with the 2nd basketball game where you customize your team being ahead of it's time. So many great memories.

  • @jamessullivan4391
    @jamessullivan4391 3 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    It's 2021 and I am still waiting to buy a Smellivision.

  • @fl00d69
    @fl00d69 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    As a kid I wanted one of these so bad.
    I didn't even know what games it had lol - I just loved the look of it. Like alien tech with all the gold brushed metal paneling.

  • @trappenweisseguy27
    @trappenweisseguy27 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I went to school with a guy who lived on the next street over who had this game and lived in a newer, bigger house and I was so jelly of him lol. It was clearly better than the Atari, but was very expensive.

  • @TheRealBeep5050
    @TheRealBeep5050 ปีที่แล้ว

    I was born in 1973 in Toronto and my neighbor had it and we would go play Astrosmash! We loved it so much that We begged our Dad for one and he got it with Baseball, Tron Deadly Discs, Night Stalker and Lock N Chase, Skiing, Soccer and Sea Battle..which was my fav! Loved the cheering in the sports games!

  • @tenminutetokyo2643
    @tenminutetokyo2643 3 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Someone make an all-in-one retro console that can play all Atari, intellivision, coleco, TI/994A, and Commodore carts.

    • @luisreyes1963
      @luisreyes1963 ปีที่แล้ว

      As long as AtGames won't be the one making it. 😰

  • @tigaagul7
    @tigaagul7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Auto racing, Astro Smash, Tanks and Baseball were all night fun for a kid in the early 80's good times..

  • @jacobjones9071
    @jacobjones9071 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    There was so much that needed to be brought up for this video that I didn't find time to discuss the Mattel Aquarius, which we've covered on our other channel in the past

    • @CarbonatedLithium
      @CarbonatedLithium 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      The Aquarius, while kind of interesting, showed up in the market for a few months in 1983 and happened during the great video game crash. It really is just a footnote to the Intellivision story in my opinion.

  • @SeahorseFarrier
    @SeahorseFarrier 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You had to be there. Yes, everything today is light years ahead of anything we had back in the day, but you will never get that same rush as when you feel like you are on the crest of the wave of the future. My favourite was Sea Battle.

  • @ynotw57
    @ynotw57 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Baseball, burger time, stampede, and carnival. I can still hear the chiptune carnival music. We had the Tandyvision.

  • @kingforaday8725
    @kingforaday8725 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Exciting times... Intellivision, Atari, Coleco! Computers were also beginning to arrive. I fondly remember the TV ads, stores ads in the mail and newspaper. The kiosk displays in stores like Sears, Kmart, JC Penny's, Toys R Us, etc. The excitement of new releases and addons. Maybe there were but I dont remember shortages back in those days, having to stand in line for new releases.

  • @user-dq9fs5oi7b
    @user-dq9fs5oi7b 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I can still remember vividly getting off the bus after school, walking in the front door, and seeing my dad sitting cross-legged in front of the TV playing Astrosmash. Good times!
    And did anybody else look for shortcuts thru the trees in auto racing?

  • @olivasaz
    @olivasaz ปีที่แล้ว

    I remember going with my dad to Gemco in Tempe Arizona when he bought this system. I was about to start Kindergarten and I rememember talking to my teacher on the Sunday before the first day of school. This was back in the day when teachers would call you to welcome you to a new school year. I remember my dad whispering to me to tell her about the new Intellivision system we just got.

  • @CarbonatedLithium
    @CarbonatedLithium 3 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    There are actually 125 games that are considered to be original releases for the system. The 'homebrew' scene is actually quite active. I'm surprised that you didn't mention recent releases such as Defender of the Crown.

    • @Mc7wis7
      @Mc7wis7 ปีที่แล้ว

      LOL. I love doing speedruns of DotC

  • @gregmercil3968
    @gregmercil3968 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I remember the Intellivision quite well. It definitely had it’s unique characteristics and in my opinion it blew away the Atari 2600.

  • @yukizboy3046
    @yukizboy3046 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    My Intellivision was a hand me down from my older bros and i loved that thing as a little kid... 1st Person Advanced Dungeons & Dragons was way ahead of its time IMO. Also really loved Golf & B17 Bomber with the voice expansion kit.

  • @jawbone78
    @jawbone78 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Had one, but my dad sold it early on because he didn't approve of how into it me and my older brother got. We were not allowed another gaming console until I won a GameBoy many years later as a prize for raising the most money in a local minor sports fundraiser. He couldn't very well deny me that, because I'd worked to get it. He even bought me a new one a couple of months later when my little brother broke the screen on it because he could see how devastated I was.
    Anyway, I had lots of fun with the Intellivision while I had it, but when I had the chance to try one again a few years ago I just couldn't do it. It was so primitive, and I just had no desire to fuss with that controller.

  • @koreykilburn5303
    @koreykilburn5303 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My aunt and uncle lived in Fresno. My cousins got one on that first release. A year later they upgraded as my oldest cousin was complaining about the controllers getting worn and I got the original as a hand me down. I loved playing the Las Vegas poker and Burger Time.

  • @bloemundude
    @bloemundude ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I got one of these from my parents back around 1978-80. I still have it and the original store receipt, too. Man, those little number button covers wore out quickly in my house. As soon as I saw the D&D pic in this video, I immediately started remembering the snake hissing and my annoying everyone in my house by getting 99 arrows and telling the game to tell me how many I had (It would ping 99 times.) Astrosmash still rocks!! (pun intended)

  • @83hamdog
    @83hamdog ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I was one of the Intellivision testers in El Segundo, CA. Received a test unit for my time spent testing. It was way ahead of the industry at that time.

  • @jmctigret
    @jmctigret 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    My cousin had one, loved the baseball game.

    • @danielrjones
      @danielrjones 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I did not own one when I was young, but my friend did. I remember the baseball game as being a lot of fun.

  • @CarsandCats
    @CarsandCats ปีที่แล้ว +1

    My Dad bought me an Intellivision in the summer of 1981 at Service Merchandise. I loved going there to see all the games they had on display. A year or so later, game prices dropped like crazy, and I was very lucky to have a record store on my street liquidate their inventory. I ended up with about 30 games for $5 or less each! I've had nearly every system, but the Intellivision is still my favorite with the original Xbox a close second (because of modding).

  • @prodos8
    @prodos8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I didn't get into intellivision until 1984. Sears was blowing their super video arcade out for $40 and my mom bought me one. It was my favorite console for years afterwards. I still have it somewhere.

  • @johnskedgell405
    @johnskedgell405 ปีที่แล้ว

    I had one in high school…around 1982ish. My parents subscribed to a cable offering that provided approx 10 - 15 games a week or month. They changed out and new games were offered. They provided all the controller sleeves for all games so you were ready to go when the games changed out. Still purchased a few…baseball was may favorite. My friend and I picked teams and kept a score boom for each game we played. We had player stats, etc…..good time! We played so. I h that we wore out the controllers.

  • @samanthastephens1907
    @samanthastephens1907 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I miss mine. I loaned it to a friend and its Benn 30 years. I dont think im getting it back. Dungeons and Dragons was awesome, along with Snafu, Sea Battle, and lots more. I'm asking for a system and lots of games for my birthday this yeaR. I'LL BE 52 THIS YEAR. :)

  • @mike6845
    @mike6845 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I remember playing baseball on intellivision as a kid at a neighbor's house. It was fun. Skiing was fun too. I had a 2600 and remember thinking the graphics were better on the intellivision. It was much easier to find games for the 2600 and it seemed that that the popular arcade releases were a big deal for the 2600.

    • @schmidttheman
      @schmidttheman 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Skiing was the best man. Watch out for that tree!!

  • @randomizzer2389
    @randomizzer2389 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I got one used in 1983. Immediately fell in love with Pitfall. Astrosmash was an awesome game. My favorite game on that system was Burgertime.

  • @schmodedo
    @schmodedo ปีที่แล้ว +1

    When you put up the modern price equivalents, I gained a newfound appreciation for the money my dad spent that Christmas in '78.

  • @jeffm68
    @jeffm68 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I remember taking a Polaroid photograph of my high score on Astrosmash and mailing it in to a competition I saw in a magazine. I didn't win the competition but I won a childhood memory, and in the final analysis that is far more valuable.

  • @whytebearconcepts
    @whytebearconcepts ปีที่แล้ว

    I got mine at the Gottschalks store in Manchester Center, in Fresno on May 2, 1983. I remember it well because as we were walking out of the store there was a big earthquake near Coalinga, and it shook the store pretty well. My favorite games were B-17 Bomber and the one where you defused the bomb.

  • @MikeSmartCastle
    @MikeSmartCastle ปีที่แล้ว

    I was born in 72. I think the console was a Santa gift for Christmas. I had 2 brothers and we would fight over who would play next, but also had fun watching each other play. My favorite games were Sea Battle, Night Stalker, and one kind of like Donkie Kong, I think it was called Beauty and the Beast not sure... We had the keyboard too, I thought it was kinda useless at the time, but boy I wish I could find it now! My brother may still have it, I'm checking in that now haha.

    • @freeculture
      @freeculture ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yes, Beauty and the Beast was one of Imagic gems. It was different to Donkey Kong. You gotta love reaching the top floor and then suicide to increase the game difficulty...

  • @derrick_builds
    @derrick_builds ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Had one in our house in 1981. A lot of great fun. Thanks for the retro video. Love it.

  • @EvilMyers
    @EvilMyers ปีที่แล้ว

    In 1980 I and my sister had 2 game consoles that Christmas, my dad bought us the Sears brand Atari 2600, and our stepfather bought us the Intellivision, which we played more of since we lived with our mother and stepfather. My favorite game will forever be Astrosmash, which I played relentlessly. We only played the Sears brand Atari 2600 when we visited our dad every other weekend, and then it wasn't every time we went over to my dad's apartment, it was whenever he said it was ok, since he only had 1 t.v,and then that Sears brand Atari 2600 broke in only I believe 3 or 4 months, and I remember my dad calling the Sears he bought it from, and then they told him to call Atari, which they didn't help cause it was a Sears brand, which they then told him to call Sears complaint department, which he got no where with, and he couldn't exchange it cause he didn't keep the receipt

  • @71rcode72
    @71rcode72 ปีที่แล้ว

    Spent many weekends in the early '80s with my best friend playing football, skiing, sea battle... those were the best. Intellevision was IT!

  • @TonysMusic1974
    @TonysMusic1974 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    My neighbors had an Intellivision. Loved it! Made my atari 2600 look like Pong

    • @freeculture
      @freeculture ปีที่แล้ว

      Well the 2600 was meant to be sort of a glorified pong with colors. The reason it had so many colors is they used a chip they made earlier for showing groovy rainbows in a TV to the sound of music. That is why it had paddles while almost no other console did.

  • @gamblincabbie9505
    @gamblincabbie9505 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    You forgot the Tutorvision!!! INTV via World Book Encyclopedia, with a modified executive code to allow for half-sized font, etc

  • @ferox965
    @ferox965 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I had an Atari, but my cousins had an Intellivison. We had a blast when we were kids. Loved baseball and Frog Bog.

  • @TommyTallarico77
    @TommyTallarico77 3 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    Wow! Really fantastic and well done video! Thank you for helping to keep the Intellivision name alive! Loved this! Will make sure to promote this on our Intellivision social media channels!

    • @danielrjones
      @danielrjones 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Thank you very much for watching the video. Sharing the video would be awesome! We pre-ordered an Amico (of course in Vintage Woodgrain) and are really looking forward to it. Also, I just watched your office tour video and really enjoyed it. Your office is really cool!

    • @TommyTallarico77
      @TommyTallarico77 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@danielrjones Thanks Daniel! I'll be promoting your video this week!

    • @fordxbgtfalcon
      @fordxbgtfalcon 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I can't wait for the Amico Tommy, I have one on pre-order, the classic wood grain model.

  • @Calinias
    @Calinias 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Treasure of Tarmin, Cloudy Mountain, Burgertime, Bump n Jump, Beauty & the Beast, Atlantis, Space Battle, Astrosmash. I know I’m forgetting a bunch. This was my first console.

  • @kawaiisis86
    @kawaiisis86 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    We had one of these in the 90s 😅 I was around 7 when I first played on this - the megadrive and SNES was out then, but my parents (older) thought we'd like this, bless their hearts. They were right. We played this until it eventually stopped working.

  • @brettseventytwo
    @brettseventytwo 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    This was my first console (thanks dad!). I loved it and had several great games for the system that I played for years, right next to my NES. Loved the intellivoice as well. B-17 bomber was amazing at the time.

    • @TheOceanLoader
      @TheOceanLoader 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Yes! The voice module was awesome. Lots of fun!

  • @bobmilin
    @bobmilin ปีที่แล้ว

    I used to work for Mattel electronics and repaired this game back in 1982 as an electronic technician.

  • @brianschneider5292
    @brianschneider5292 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I recall the Intellivision. We had one when I was much younger. I loved it. I enjoyed playing Sea Battle the most. Ahhh, so nostalgic. I smile just thinking about it.

  • @gamblincabbie9505
    @gamblincabbie9505 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Also the Intellivision was the console of the "interactive" TV show "TV POWW" (or PIXX if you were in NYC) in the early to mid 80s. The Intellivision took over POWW duties after the Channel F was discontinued.

    • @Debbienezfan
      @Debbienezfan ปีที่แล้ว

      I remember watching a video game on my tv with a kid yelling "Pix" to fire!

  • @Boswd
    @Boswd 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I think every neighborhood had that one kid who had an intellivsion that would always say over and over that " Intellevision is so much better than Atari, it's so much better" but nobody cared, Atari just had a certain magic to it, that intellivision and ColecoVision just couldn't replicate. It wasn't about being a one to one port from the arcade it was how it played. Like Space Invaders, Ms. Pacman, Asteroids, I could go on. They had their own certain special type of atari game play to it. Heck even basketball is STILL fun.

    • @sandal_thong8631
      @sandal_thong8631 ปีที่แล้ว

      It's the software that sells a console. I was disappointed with the sound and graphics of Atari after the Intellivision ads aired and wished they had retired more games in 1981 from the catalog. Nearly all the 1977 games were an embarrassment. However, in 1981-2 Atari had the games kids wanted to play, and Intellivision had knock-offs and a sad ad saying, "We have space games too."

  • @ProBreakers
    @ProBreakers ปีที่แล้ว

    My grandmother’s sister used to have one of these. I remember playing it when we would visit her in the summer when I was a kid. Good times. Had a blast playing that tank vs tank game.

  • @markzed66
    @markzed66 ปีที่แล้ว

    B-17 Bomber was a step above most of the other games. I never owned an Intellivision, but I borrowed one from a family friend, and then rented the games from the old-style video store.
    Great memories.

  • @OldskoolHiFi
    @OldskoolHiFi ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Two of our neighbors had them and eventually, I think around 82 or 83, my dad bought one. It was great, we all swapped games with each other. I had one friend who had a Colecovision and several that had the 2600's. About 20 years ago I bought another one with a ton of games to relive my childhood. It's been ages since I had it hooked up, I might have to do that again soon.

  • @Lightblue2222
    @Lightblue2222 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I'm enjoying Intellivision on my PS1. "Intellivision Classic Games" a nice "very affordable" compilation.

  • @dr.winstonsmith
    @dr.winstonsmith ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Sea Battle was a great game. Spent hours playing with friends of my youth. The D&D game was iconic as well.

  • @Reachforitify
    @Reachforitify ปีที่แล้ว

    Many fond memories of playing hours of B-17 Bomber and still gaming 30 years later.

  • @centralpete6044
    @centralpete6044 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Prior to Intellivision being introduced, a company in New Hope, MN called Dura Process was producing the little plastic cards you inserted into the game controllers. We knew Dura Process printed up stickers and other things like that so us neighborhood kids would go dumpster diving for cool stuff (I once got a whole sheet of reflective Old Milwaukee stickers!). We came across all sorts of different plastic cards but didn’t know what the heck they were? Only a year later when Intellivision was introduced did we understand what we had come across. I’m certain today’s vendors used by Sony and Microsoft have much stricter standards for disposing factory rejects to avoid industrial espionage than Dura Process did back in the day lol

  • @67L-88
    @67L-88 ปีที่แล้ว

    Who grew up in the NYC TV area and can remember having a contest on TV (Channel 11 WPIX) where kids would call the station. If you were selected your call would be on TV. Someone would play an Intellivision game and the caller would say "PIX" and the game would shoot or whatever. Some kids would just shout PIX PIX PIX PIX. This was 1980ish...

  • @mikelitoris9610
    @mikelitoris9610 ปีที่แล้ว

    That football game was ahead of its time ! My father and i played that for hours !!! Had a play he couldn’t stop.

  • @davelowets
    @davelowets ปีที่แล้ว

    Sometime in the early 80's, my best friend had gotten an Intellivison system for Christmas. He played it until the coming summer, and then decided he was bored with it, and didn't care much for the system. He liked my Atari 2600 much better, and soon we had come up with the idea of a trade. I had many more games for my Atari than he had for his Intellevision, so we both figured the trade was fair. I packed up my system in a box, trucked it on over to his house, and returned back home with his system and games complete in the original boxes. My dad noticed me come in with this large box and wondered what I was up to. I was scared at first to tell him what I had done, but once he looked in the box, and I had come clean with what I had did he laughed, gave me a high five, and told me "Nice job son!". He figured I had come out with the better half of that deal..
    The best part was that the next summer our local "Toys-R-Us" has put their ENTIRE collection of Intellevision game cartridges on clearance for between $1 and $2 per game. My father had bought me a copy of every single one they had. My father and I had spent MANY hours playing those games together. I think he was just as much into that game system as I was. 😁
    As I got older the game system got pushed aside and we moved on to building hot rods together. My father passed away 10 years ago, and I miss him alot, but I STILL DO have that old game system, and it brings back great memories every time I go down in my basement and see that box on the shelf.
    Edit: No, I will not sell it... It's way too nostalgic to me to get rid of it.

    • @freeculture
      @freeculture ปีที่แล้ว

      Its cool that you still have the box, i only have faint memories of it. And i used to read the game catalogue again and again. It may not have many games, but most of them were good. Unlike the Atari, where many were bad, so bad it crashed the market in 1983...

  • @eduardopena5893
    @eduardopena5893 ปีที่แล้ว

    The Intellivision was my first console as a young lad. I loved that system to death. I loved how it had the cards that slipped into the controller so that you could tell what all the buttons would do. I loved that way back then, we had ANALOG controllers. I loved the way they felt in one of my favorite games, Ice Hockey. It just felt natural with how the players slid on the ice. I never had the Atari 2600. Later on I got the 7800(?) which was sort of a reboot of the 2600, it would play 2600 games too, and then soon after that I got my NES and that pretty much ruled the roost. I still have my NES today, it still works, and all of the games, including the ones with battery saves, still work!

  • @RoguePC4U
    @RoguePC4U 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I first played Intellivision in 1980. My friends and I were mesmerized - WAY better graphics than the Atari 2600 we said! lol. Now 54 (and yes, still a gamer) - I'm thankful these quaint, clunky old relics had their time in the sun. They paved the way for the crazy, ultra realistic games of today. I laugh to think how a 12 year old me would've reacted to playing Gears 5 on an Xbox Series X... no cartridges? wireless controllers? Paper thin OLED TV with 4K resolution, 120Hz frame rates and HDR visuals? 7.1 Surround sound? = 😵‍💫😵😳.

  • @daikyu3519
    @daikyu3519 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    My very first video game system. I was 7 years old played every freetime i had. 🥰

  • @fordxbgtfalcon
    @fordxbgtfalcon 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    BeeeeseventeeeeenBommmmerrrrrr I still have my Intellivision, and I love it.

    • @thunderchaser2042
      @thunderchaser2042 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Add the voice module to the system and that game got pretty good, for its time.

  • @mikejsretroarcade4612
    @mikejsretroarcade4612 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I have never played intellivision as I grew up with a colecovision and own one today which I absolutely love! The more videos I see about the intellivision the more it does peak my interest… great video!

    • @freeculture
      @freeculture ปีที่แล้ว

      The Colecovision was a great console, the only thing was the unique disc controller, many people don't get how great those were, its a 16 directions control, not 4 like everyone else. Not all games made use of it, but in those games that did, like Sea Battle, its a experience you could only get later with analog controls. Instead the Colecovision wasted people's money with custom controls for like 1 or 2 games, like that driving wheel or that trackball.... But what i don't get is how they managed to make such a blunder with the Adam.

  • @moxavenger
    @moxavenger ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Tron Deadly Disks and Happy Trails. Two best games from that era.

  • @McMillanScottish
    @McMillanScottish ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I remember having something called “digital derby“ which was very much like “auto race“. Hilariously, there was literally exactly nothing ”digital” about it. People threw the word “digital“ around very loosely, as it was a new term and everybody wanted to smack it on their products, whether it deserved to be there or not.

  • @brianmulholland2467
    @brianmulholland2467 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I had an Intellivision growing up and aside from Atari-envy, I loved it. I definitely enjoyed the games on it and as you showed clips I was like "Oh, I remember that one!" and such. Which I guess makes sense considering you're saying it had a small game library.
    I have particular memories about their version of space invaders which you briefly shows in the video where 'demons' would swoop down at your land based turret in waves. I remember playing this at xmas time on my Aunt's bedroom TV set (the main one was for the adults), but as I was playing and got towards the game end, my father and Uncle were around hanging curtains or something and I remember my father, who never before or after expressed ANY interest in video games insisted that they take a break and watch me beat the game...which I did. I was never a sports star or musically inclined or anything, so this kind of accomplishment based attention from my father was rare for me. It was this strange moment that has remained laser-engraved in my brain every since.

    • @billmcintyre3652
      @billmcintyre3652 ปีที่แล้ว

      I was 4 years old in 1981 and I got Intellivision for Christmas. My birthday is January 1 so when I turned 5 I met a girl that became my first Girlfriend because Kimberly had an Atari 2600. I remember being 5 years old playing Pac Man on her Atari and thought to myself this is nothing like the Pac Man at the Bowling Alley and these games don't even look nearly as good as my Intellivision games. Funny thing was during the video game crash of '83 my father brought us home the motherload and we got an Atari 2600 with about 12 games and then for Christmas the holy grail a ADAM Colecovision Computer. Coleco was smart and made Donkey Kong the pack-in game. Much better than Poker/BlackJack my intellivision came with. After we got the ADAM Colecovision all of a sudden my Intellivision and Atari2600 started gathing quite a bit of dust. However in 1981 Intellivision game "Triple Action" was the game that got me hooked on gaming. Triple Action really should have been the pack in title for the Intellivision.

  • @kevinbrianthomas1
    @kevinbrianthomas1 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Intellivision is the original PlayStation 5. A lot of intellivision concepts are still used in modern games. Intel was the first system to have POV games like Advanced D&D Treasure of Tarmin and World Series Baseball. Intellivision was the first system you could pause at bed time and then pick back up after school the next day. You just couldn't tell your parents you left it on all night and had to unhook the switch box from the antenna screws.

    • @freeculture
      @freeculture ปีที่แล้ว

      There was no pause, but that particular game is turn based, only updates when you move or do an action. I did my first all nighter with it, yes my first night not sleeping was playing Treasure of Tarmin. You know how it is, pick an easy dungeon, but keep going down because you can... Um i think it was a weekend or holiday, no school that next day thankfully.

  • @randombarbarian5637
    @randombarbarian5637 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I still have my original Intellivision and Intellivision II along with some rare games, such as Tower Of Doom and Diner, the sequel to Burger Time

  • @RiefWestCoast
    @RiefWestCoast ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Well-produced video. This was just before my era as I was an NES and C64 kid, but this video was extremely interesting and engaging. I rate it a 5/5! Thanks.

  • @steverogers2603
    @steverogers2603 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Great video! The only thing I wish you could add is the actual games being played.
    I loved my Intellivision! I had a long run when I was in junior high when I came straight home after school and played Night Stalker every day. The race car game was intriguing also because you raced through neighborhoods and could drive off road, through yards, and get way off course. I wondered if the designers anticipated this because it seemed like there were Easter eggs locations you could drive to. Anyone else remember that?

  • @whs-waterfox7034
    @whs-waterfox7034 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I loved my older half brother’s Intellivision. His other half brother had a ColecoVision and most of my neighbors had Ataris. So I didn’t bother getting my own console until the Nintendo NES came out.

  • @bobloblaw2958
    @bobloblaw2958 ปีที่แล้ว

    The first console I ever bought as a young man in '82. I enjoyed the heck out of this system. Fond memories.