Website review: Intellivision Lives
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•8 reviews since Apr 7, 2007
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•intellivisiongames.com
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chummers rated 2 months ago- What the? Do they think this is. There is a cassette player in that machine.

AretiDan rated 2 months ago- From the page: "Visitors can play classic Intellivision games such as Astrosmash, Night Stalker, Snafu and River Raid online for free" There are much better free games out there. You don't need to go back to 70's to play some games.

ctolin rated 4 months ago- It's nice to see that some people still remember their childhood addictions.

- arleas rated 8 months ago
- I never had an intellivision console, but my cousins did. At the time, their only real competition was Atari (the 2600) and compared to that, they looked AWESOME. Plus you even had something close to voice synthesis (or sampled sound) in the games.
I hated the controllers. It wasn't the membrane keypad that I hated with a passion though, it was the stupid disc instead of a joystick...I never felt like that adequately controlled the movement, and at times it would seem that you would press it in one direction and it would stop moving after a few seconds.
The worst part of the intellivision is the controller though. They had more sports games (or at least they made a bigger deal out of the sports games) and you could actually tell which way your character/player was facing on their games. Atari 2600 games were mostly a group of large pixels that either made for a very small playfield (if you tried to draw anything useful) or else made for a big playfield, with some very crappy blocky graphics.
Anyway, I'm not thumbing this up...but I'm not going to thumb it down either. I just don't have many memories attached to this console. - I never had an intellivision console, but my cousins did. At the time, their only real competition was Atari (the 2600) and compared to that, they looked AWESOME. Plus you even had something close to voice synthesis (or sampled sound) in the games.

plsburydoughboy rated 10 months ago- Never had one, all I ever grew up with was the relatively frequent (among its generation) Atari 2600. Emulation has raised my appreciation of the pre-Famicom gaming systems, though. Check it out!

rivermyst666 rated 11 months ago- t3h suxorz.

Glinkster rated 12 months ago- For you Intellivision fans out there