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Mattel's answer to the Atari 2600, the Intellivision was a console that, for reasons that can't be reasonably explained, used a metal disc and keypad for controls. Have fun with that!


The console sported a CP1610 CPU running at a blistering 894.886 kHz (yes, that's a "k"), technically making it the very first 16-bit video game console.


Also rebadged as the Radio Shack TandyVision, the GTE-Sylvania Intellivision, and the Sears Super Video Arcade.









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  • Unlicensed Intellivision games‎ (1)







Pages in category "Intellivision games"


The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.




B


  • Body Slam: Super Pro Wrestling



C



  • Centipede (Intellivision)

  • Chip Shot: Super Pro Golf

  • Congo Bongo (Intellivision)




D


  • Deep Pockets: Super Pro Pool and Billiards



H


  • Hover Force



K


  • Kool-Aid Man (Intellivision)



L



  • Land Battle

  • Lock 'n' Chase (Intellivision)




M


  • Mission X (Intellivision)



P


  • Pac-Man (Intellivision)



S



  • Slam Dunk: Super Pro Basketball

  • Spiker! Super Pro Volleyball




T



  • The Dreadnaught Factor (Intellivision)

  • Thin Ice







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