The Mattel Intellivision - Then and Now

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2016
  • Mattel's Intellivision was the first serious challenge to the Atari VCS/2600, released nationwide in 1980. I tell the console's story, show you the hardware and some of the games, give tips on starting your collection and even open a brand new, still in shrinkwrap 1982 copy of Burgertime on camera!
    Find Intellivision systems and games on Ebay: ebay.to/2lZ2mjv
    Thanks to the comments below, I found a video of the TV show I mention in the Space Battle segment, it was actually "TV Pixxx" from WPIX (I was right the first time!) in New York City: • WPIX Pixx
    At :30 they show the Space Battle variant.
    I mentioned in the video that I'd leave a list of some of my favorite games for the system. This is that list, in no particular order (but it is the order in which I thought of them, so take that as you will):
    Demon Attack
    Atlantis
    Microsurgeon
    Burgertime
    Auto Racing
    B-17 Bomber (Intellivoice)
    Star Strike
    Space Battle
    Astrosmash
    Pitfall!
    Sea Battle
    Snafu
    Sub Hunt
    Boxing
    Space Armada
    Pac-Man
    This is not an exhaustive list, but just some of my personal favorites, and games I think stand the test of time.
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  • @kingeris1657
    @kingeris1657 5 лет назад +36

    I remember Christmas 1979 when I got my first intellivision. Those were the days

  • @JesamyPorter
    @JesamyPorter 6 лет назад +103

    When I was a kid I went to my cousin's house and he had a brand new NES. I was born in 1986 so this would have been like in the early 90s. I wanted an NES so badly. So I begged my parents for one. My dad goes up to the attic and brings down an Intellivision and almost every game that ever came out for it. In the late 70s and early 80s he was a young doctor who had just started making money and he bought everything for the system. I originally thought he bought it for my much older (20+ years older) siblings but as an adult I asked him and found out that he actually bought it for himself.
    In that era of gaming everyone believed they'd only ever need one console so I never did get my own NES. I actually only had the Intellivision and didn't really know there was anything better until I finally got a N64 around 2001. Major upgrade. lol
    So despite being a 90s kid, my early years of gaming were exclusively on the Intellivision. Thanks for this video, brought back lots of memories.

    • @PerpetualArt
      @PerpetualArt 5 лет назад +1

      Great story!

    • @Debbienezfan
      @Debbienezfan 5 лет назад +2

      My kids, born in 2001 and 2003, have the Wii, and it's the Nintendo 64 that they gravitate to!

    • @philsurtees
      @philsurtees 4 года назад +4

      That's an interesting story thank you, and although I was born in 1967, mine has some similarities...
      In the 1980's we had an Intellivision and I played it like crazy until the crash, and I didn't really think much of consoles again after that, though I did play the occasional game on PC (because I became an electrical engineer and was working in computing).
      Then one day in the late 1990's my fiance - who was a doctor then (she has since earned a PhD in genetics and runs a lab now) - suggested we rent a Nintendo 64 to play in the hospital, because she was the Registrar on Christmas Day. That was cool because she got quadruple pay, her family were Orthodox and celebrated Christmas in January anyway, and there's hardly anyone in a small private hospital on Christmas Day, so we could sit in the Registrar's Room playing video games, and she would have to pop out for a quick round every hour or so.
      Well ... we rented it, and Super Mario 64, and exactly as you said, it was a major upgrade. The thing completely blew my mind in fact, and I have owned every Nintendo console since then (plus various others), and still play video games to this day.
      So my early years of gaming were also on the Intellivision, and this video brought back lots of great memories for me too thank you...
      ;-)

    • @squirlmy
      @squirlmy 3 года назад

      "didn't really know there was anything better until..." There wasn't really anything better. NES survived longer with more games, and Duck Hunt🦆, but not really better. Being of that older generation, I was in middle school when the market crashed, and naturally assumed video games were just for children, and teenagers did cool things, with grown-up stuff like cars and even go to arcades. Not staying indoors with kid game! It was only with 8-bit computers that hanging out with your teenage friends playing games was cool. Modems were for rich kids, so no "hacking". Those who could did so mostly to not pay the outrageous telephone charges! So it wasn't like you were really far behind in any way. Nintendo came out when I was working at Toys r' us, and I just wasn't going to spend my money on a console and cartridges that I couldn't type a school paper on. It was my little sister who begged my parents for one. Sorry I turned this into a long essay!

    • @eclecticreader961
      @eclecticreader961 3 года назад

      That's wonderful to read your shared gaming experience.
      When I was a kid I begged my parents for a Nintendo 64. I never received one though, because my parents had the standing statement of "We have favorite shows to watch. We will not be able to watch our shows if you're gaming." Instead, I spent my childhood gaming on a Gateway Desktop Computer that ran Windows 95. I played Tomb Raider, Star Wars X-Wing, and many other favorites. The Desktop Computer continued to be upgraded as time went by: Windows 98, Windows 2000.
      Finally in 2001, I received my first gaming console, PlayStation 2.

  • @kevinbrianthomas1
    @kevinbrianthomas1 6 лет назад +60

    I used to call Mattel electronics and talk to the blue sky rangers and they would tell me the titles of new games coming out. i even wrote them a letter saying that i had ideas for new games. they sent me a coupon and a really nice letter saying that they didn't accept unsolicited ideas. I still see Intellivision in the games of today.

    • @JubeProductions
      @JubeProductions 4 года назад +1

      That's cool that you were so motivated.

    • @astrovisionmedia9677
      @astrovisionmedia9677 4 года назад +1

      Ahead of your time, inspirational

    • @zebatov
      @zebatov 4 года назад +1

      Lol now there’s a feedback button in many games and the internet so you can just post “Here’s an idea” and someone will run with it.

    • @squirlmy
      @squirlmy 3 года назад +1

      @@zebatov do they really, or just pretend to? I think they just work harder at making you think you're participating. And steal as much demographic data as possible while doing it.

    • @squirlmy
      @squirlmy 3 года назад

      @@astrovisionmedia9677 yeah, okay. I got a message from the "blue rangers" for you: get a job!

  • @Harlock2day
    @Harlock2day 5 лет назад +46

    Burger time was addictive, I owe it still today on a couple of consoles.

    • @MrJUANIGNACIORR38
      @MrJUANIGNACIORR38 4 года назад +2

      Y TRON :)

    • @alchemist1111
      @alchemist1111 3 года назад

      Man, I was glued to that game.

    • @sebastiencaron1212
      @sebastiencaron1212 7 месяцев назад

      Same for me from France. I don’t how many hours I spent on it day and night with my relatives, especially my mum. We were addicted to it. Really great memories ❗️👍

  • @jond1965
    @jond1965 5 лет назад +12

    I got my Atari 2600 in 1979...still have it. I was never interested in intellivision and thought plimton was snobby. Went to an Atari 800 then the Mega 2st great computer. I have them all still and all work.
    So I just bought an intellivision off eBay now. Looking forward to going back in time. I am an Atarian at heart but I want to go back to a time when video games were simple and fun. well done presentation.

  • @peteg475
    @peteg475 3 года назад +3

    Got my Intellivison at Christmas 1980, and I used it all the way through college at the end of the 80's. My college friends found the NBA Basketball incredibly addicting. We played that constantly.

  • @carljr17
    @carljr17 7 лет назад +53

    The Intellivision was the best system of the pre-8-bit era, not only on a technical level, but for its unique and varied library. In my opinion, course

    • @umageddon
      @umageddon 6 лет назад +7

      carljr17 colecovision had just as good or better graphics and sound. Granted it was a newer console.
      I was always jealous of a couple of my friends who both had the Intellivision and coleco - i had to settle for my atari. Its funny, I remember always had to defend the ataris graphics and games from those heathens lol.

    • @douro20
      @douro20 6 лет назад +17

      The Intellivision is actually a 16-bit console.

    • @digitalmagicAR
      @digitalmagicAR 3 года назад

      @@douro20 Yeah I didn't realize that until much much later

    • @waltersobchak7275
      @waltersobchak7275 3 года назад

      @@douro20 didn’t know that

    • @cosmoscoronado8862
      @cosmoscoronado8862 3 года назад

      Couple random points...
      Although clearly more advanced, the Intellivision and Colecovision would have a hard time matching some 2600 games, like Solaris and even River Raid. Both have limited color palettes and more restrictive Sprite systems by comparison.
      Although the Intellivision CPU is technically a 16-bit processor, I don't think the system as a whole can be called 16-bit, at a glance the CPU memory bus requirements seem like they could be more wasteful than any net advantage, or basically the CPU appears overqualified for the product.

  • @marknc9616
    @marknc9616 3 года назад +8

    I played on my friend's original Intellivision. I got an Intellivision II for Christmas in 1983. This was after the models had been steeply discounted. Some of our favorite games were baseball, football, Utopia, horse racing, Tron deadly discs, Sea Battle, and those ever addictive biplanes in Triple Action. In 1984, as part of the video game bust, Mattel had an offer where you could buy two games and get two free games off a long list of games. I bought a number of discounted games from stores eliminating their inventory. Then I mailed off for my free games. The free games were often the better games. Mattel got flooded with responses. I chose to wait. I eventually received all these great games two at a time in our rural mailbox. Fun times!

    • @joemasse4568
      @joemasse4568 3 года назад +3

      We used to make bets, my brothers and I! Who would win at Sea Battle, many good times, the tri planes where fun also, in their simplicity, I find some of these games more enjoyable than today’s high technology packed ones.

  • @ArcadeDude44
    @ArcadeDude44 5 лет назад +8

    I love this system...when I was in kid, back in that amazing summer of '82, a rich kid we knew had an Intellivision ,& I was finally invited over to play...it amazed me and it's still one of my favorite systems, today👍

  • @ChrisBrown-oj3jg
    @ChrisBrown-oj3jg 6 лет назад +13

    This was my first gaming platform. Thanks for reminding me of a fun time in my childhood.

  • @therealfronzilla
    @therealfronzilla 3 года назад +4

    I remember the hockey game, you could get into fights and be sent to the penalty box. The basketball game was also fantastic, boxing was incredible, as was the football game. The best game they had though was baseball. We had out entire neighborhood over, playing that game. It was like we had our own season with out own team's. Some of the best memories of my childhood.

  • @tnickknight
    @tnickknight 3 года назад +18

    I loved their Advanced Dungeons and Dragons

    • @nova6556
      @nova6556 2 года назад +1

      Me too! I remember the place where they'd sell the games, the smell of coffee, kids playing snd arguing whose turn was it to play ad&d. They only had one ad&d for several months and everybody was waiting for their own cartridge to arrive in the country. As a 12-yo kid I would just take a bus and travel 20 km each day to the store just to see the game and maybe get a chance to actually play. I loved the feeling of anticipation and I marvelled about the amazing feeling to play video games. To move objects on the tv screen and not just watch tv shows. After a few years, I sold my console and about 20 games and both a vcr. That was too a revolutionary concept. Watching all kinds of movies at home. I got back into gaming and got myself the colecovision, and after that c64, then Amica. These games contributed so much in my life. I still sometimes think about the ad&d and feel the mystery of it all. I consider myself lucky to have lived this era and experienced first hand the beginning and evolution of the whole videogame industry.

    • @box5bastard277
      @box5bastard277 2 года назад +2

      I still remember all the sounds in that game. Use to love the Arrow counting noise yell

    • @tnickknight
      @tnickknight 2 года назад +1

      @@nova6556 Agree , me and my friend hung out as mall rats to play

    • @anthonyciantar6015
      @anthonyciantar6015 2 года назад +1

      I used to panic when I came across a monster. I've got this on an emulator, can't play it cause of the control method. I actually have this console, the A D & D cartridge and a few others Tron included.
      Sadly the console display is not too good, needs attention.

  • @jeffreymoore6059
    @jeffreymoore6059 3 года назад +13

    I had an intellivision. Out of the 3 systems, intellivision had the best sports games

    • @sadusattack2628
      @sadusattack2628 3 года назад +1

      They did. I used to play the baseball and football games all the time! I also liked hockey and bowling.

  • @Texaslawhorn
    @Texaslawhorn 3 года назад +2

    My brother and I were born in 1982, and we grew up playing the early '80s version that my dad had bought. "Space Armada" was my favorite game.

    • @markwood3440
      @markwood3440 Год назад

      Thats a good one I also liked astrosmash also imagic had some cool games

  • @AussieHuddo
    @AussieHuddo 5 лет назад +15

    Treasure Of Tarmin is sensational and me and a mate still play it occasionally and Horse Racing is a fantastic party game. We play it for actual money - each person gets to play ten races as the Bookie

  • @louis-patrickrancourt1565
    @louis-patrickrancourt1565 3 года назад +6

    Tron deadly disc, my favorite! Played that in and out.

  • @jimshomestudio4669
    @jimshomestudio4669 3 года назад +18

    Now I miss my Intellivision. ☹️

    • @jonniefast
      @jonniefast 3 года назад

      the flashback unit works decently if you're in a pinch / otherwise its RF to a modulation device then an upscaler (retrotink) to your HD panel haha

    • @jimmoore5001
      @jimmoore5001 3 месяца назад

      @@jonniefast Is this the method to get an old time console to work with a modern TV?

    • @SnoKnight99
      @SnoKnight99 Месяц назад +1

      I got one still

  • @Metalbass10000
    @Metalbass10000 3 года назад +1

    For its time it WAS AWESOME!!! It was a Christmas gift for my sister, 10, brother, 12, and me, 8.

  • @kevinjhonson5925
    @kevinjhonson5925 5 лет назад +25

    Burger time rocked i play the hell out of it that damn pickle would always do me in. This and night stalker we the best

    • @SteelBuckeye
      @SteelBuckeye 4 года назад +1

      kevin Jhonson Have you seen the new Night Stalker for the Intellivision Amico?

    • @NintenDub
      @NintenDub 3 года назад

      @@vc8my it's not gunna come out. Things from a new age intellivision crew that's kinda sketchy with how they're handling this

  • @MetalJesusRocks
    @MetalJesusRocks 4 года назад +47

    I really enjoyed this video! You did a great job

    • @eclecticreader961
      @eclecticreader961 3 года назад

      @Metal JesusRocks,
      When it comes to setting up your Intellivision II to the T.V. you have, I noticed you use a Philmore Antenna/Cable/VCR Switch AB78
      Rather than using that, would a Video Cable RCA/Composite A/V to RF/Coax /Coaxial Converter Hdmi Modulator TV, be a successful alternative in getting the Intellivision II to function on a LCD T.V.?

    • @waltersobchak7275
      @waltersobchak7275 3 года назад +1

      @@harlemanthony8834 dude you really think your smart replying to your own comments with your five day old accounts??

    • @davy1972
      @davy1972 Месяц назад

      It was so cool to see your comment here. Wow. 4 years later. Awesome.

  • @stevew8513
    @stevew8513 5 лет назад +1

    I had an Atari 2600 as my first cartridge-based game system, and I would play the Intellivision at other people's houses. After getting my first job in 1986 (my first paycheck was spent on an Atari 2600jr. console, a couple paychecks later I bought an NES) I worked with a guy who had an Intellivision II with bad controllers that he sold to me for $5. He also gave me a catalog from INTV that his family had gotten in the mail. I bought new controllers from INTV, and started grabbing games cheap. The discount racks at Toys R' Us was a great place to shop, along with getting new titles. I'm glad that I got into the Intellivision at that point in time, it was just when my collecting instinct was kicking in. I bought nearly all of the late releases all the way until the end of INTV Corporation. It's remained one of my favorite machines I've ever owned.

  • @aceshigh6499
    @aceshigh6499 3 года назад +6

    Fantastic overview. I forgot how much fun I used to have playing these games!

  • @MrTitanTopper
    @MrTitanTopper 5 лет назад +5

    All of my friends got Ataris for Christmas in early 80s...I didnt! To make up for it, my mom placed an order for me to get the Intellivision 1 through the Service Merchandise Catalog. It continued to stay on backorder and I never got it. The result was that I never got the video game "bug" like my other friends. Oh...the scars of youth!! 😉
    Really enjoyed your unboxing of the Burger Time. Thanks!!

  • @tonyciantar6417
    @tonyciantar6417 5 лет назад +8

    Played tron on this with my brother, best version of tron. I bought one of these a few years back for my collection.

  • @Bikeguychicago1
    @Bikeguychicago1 6 лет назад +13

    The Sears Super Video Arcade (the Sears version of the original Intellivision) also had detachable controllers at Sears' insistence. They're also the same styling as the Intellivision I controllers (including the bubbled feel for the keypad) but are molded in cream-colored plastic. The best thing is that those controllers have the same bubble feel for the keypad and also work fine in the Inty II.

    • @ModernClassic
      @ModernClassic  6 лет назад +2

      I had one of those for a short time (it was in bad shape, so I sold it off pretty quickly) - totally forgot it had detachable controllers!

    • @Kylora2112
      @Kylora2112 5 лет назад

      Yeah, that's the console I grew up with.

    • @alvindlee1
      @alvindlee1 5 лет назад +4

      I asked my parents for the Intellivision game system for Christmas 1980. I didn't expect to get it, but it was the Sears version and I was a bit upset, but once I played it for the first time...Wow! All of my cousins, friends etc had the Atari 2600, and they hated the INTV. Lol!
      Great memories
      Thx for the upload

    • @penguinsfan251
      @penguinsfan251 3 года назад +1

      My Sears did not have detachable controllers..late 1981odel.

  • @pumpster999
    @pumpster999 Год назад +1

    Excellent video! I bought my console in 1982 and had the Intellivoice by Christmas that year.
    I immediately bought the adaptive joysticks at Sears as I couldn't tolerate those discs.
    Burgertime was indeed the most addictive game, and I still get a thrill out of bowling
    a 200 (or 76 in Pick-up Spares) for the reward of that 1812 Overture!

  • @geofffitz1497
    @geofffitz1497 5 лет назад +8

    Imagic Microsurgeon was such a fantastic game. Very difficult to play at the more difficult level, but brilliantly creative.

    • @peteg475
      @peteg475 3 года назад

      Agree. It was delightfully weird and I played it constantly.

  • @JeffDrennen
    @JeffDrennen 3 года назад +1

    This was a trip down memory lane. I have a lot of my old video game consoles but never knew what happened to my Intellivision. have go looking for one now. thanks.

  • @rogerphillips1679
    @rogerphillips1679 7 лет назад +19

    Great video. You brought back some good memories!

  • @robert___t
    @robert___t 6 лет назад +17

    As a 40-year-old who has been gaming literally since Pong, I will unironically say that (IMHO, of course) B-17 Bomber is THE "Greatest Video Game of All Time." Not only is the gameplay completely on point, but given the technical limitations of the system it's an out and out marvel that it works so freakin' well!

    • @scottmoseley5122
      @scottmoseley5122 6 лет назад +2

      yeah it was fun.

    • @bobcat3954
      @bobcat3954 6 лет назад +3

      BANDIT'S THREE O'CLOCK

    • @CantankerousDave
      @CantankerousDave 6 лет назад +3

      B17 and Dungeons and Dragons were my go-tos. And I remember getting excited whenever a new Imagic game came out. They had the best box and label art.

    • @scottwilson599
      @scottwilson599 6 лет назад +2

      CantankerousDave Dungeons and Dragons treasure of Tarmin was hands down the best game for the system. Probably the 1st first person shooter game ever made.

    • @bassage13
      @bassage13 6 лет назад

      The talking blew my mind at the time.

  • @BB..........
    @BB.......... Год назад

    My parents bought one of these for me and my younger brother in 1980 for Christmas. One of the best Christmas gifts ever!

  • @mikesutton8620
    @mikesutton8620 3 года назад +2

    Love this! I have most of those games. I can still hear... "the code the code, figure out the code!" from Bomb Squad. My favs were Star Strike, Night Stalker, Frog Bog, then later Burger Time and Bump & Jump.

  • @zebatov
    @zebatov 4 года назад +1

    The yellowing from the bromine is when the plastic compound got a disproportionate amount of bromine. It can happen in the exact same batch so it doesn’t necessarily mean your controller was replaced. The same thing happened to most Super Nintendos.
    Lol Frog Bog was featured in the movie “Grandma’s Boy”.

  • @Jimvenice2008
    @Jimvenice2008 3 года назад +6

    My first console. Dungeons and Dragons was my favorite game.

    • @supercoolyguy
      @supercoolyguy 3 года назад

      Awesome game

    • @sadusattack2628
      @sadusattack2628 3 года назад

      The snake from the Dungeons and Dragons game used to scare the shit out of me as a kid!

  • @rkornilo
    @rkornilo 7 лет назад +6

    I grew up in Maryland and there were a number of kids shows on a Washington station called WDCA channel 20. They had a host, Captain 20, that would host kids show, make public service announcements, ect. One thing he did was a contest where you could call in while showing the early football game of intellivision and tell whoever was at the controls to "pass". I think the pass was always going to a receiver in the in-zone and so if the ball was caught, you got a touchdown and won a prize. You can do a search for Captain 20 so you can see who he is but no videos I know of exist online showing this contest.

    • @johngawler1024
      @johngawler1024 6 лет назад +1

      Wow!! Haven't heard of Capt 20 in a while. I think I had some 'club card' from that show. Back when we had to get up to change the tv channel!

  • @wattage
    @wattage 7 лет назад +2

    Nice trip down nostalgia lane. You've got my sub. Definitely looking forward to checking out the rest of your vids.

  • @embossed64
    @embossed64 3 года назад +1

    A couple of weeks before Christmas (back in the 70s), my family was shopping at Montgomery Wards, when we came upon the Intellivision display. Somehow, through some miracle, my brother and I talked my dad into buying it for us. He did, and we played endless games of basketball, and baseball, which I think were the best games they put out.

  • @lisvender
    @lisvender 6 лет назад +2

    Great stuff! The Intellivision was my first console too. I appreciate the detailed history and gameplay. Keep it up!

  • @theprezz
    @theprezz 6 лет назад +2

    Great video man, I also watched your repair video. I grew up with the colecovision and the 2600 but never had an intellivision. I recently picked up a stack of intellivision games at a local pawn shop and can't wait to get an intellivision!

  • @mafiaduck01
    @mafiaduck01 6 лет назад +1

    I started on the NES, and I love learning about the history before. Wow! You have great passion for this system. Thanks for sharing!

  • @bartsimpson83
    @bartsimpson83 4 года назад +2

    I first got into the Intellivision by playing the Intellivision Lives compilation on the PS2. I got a real one shortly after that and I've been a fan ever since. I can't wait to get my hands on the Amico. It's gonna be awesome.

  • @92021elcajon
    @92021elcajon 7 лет назад +1

    I remember buying the keyboard at a game store in Santa Maria, CA, back in 1985. It had a cassette port to the left of the keyboard and came with a cassette you could use to load BASIC into the computer, then write your program and save it to a blank cassette.

  • @focusharley
    @focusharley 4 года назад

    Intellivision was my first console. vary rare here in mexico. I remember playing burger time with my dad all Saturdays- it was a real party time. very good memories. thank you!!

  • @NuTT62
    @NuTT62 3 года назад +2

    I was clearing out my storage unit a few months ago came across the Intellivoice module with a couple of the games that went with my Intellivision console, even though I don't have the console anymore.

  • @jbot1975
    @jbot1975 5 лет назад +8

    Burgertime actually did get released in a gatefold box. I have one.

  • @TheSocialGamer
    @TheSocialGamer 4 года назад

    Your format is interesting, simply point a camera and Suresh about your real childhood. I appreciate it. I'm a collector and have many of my original consoles. While I do like the fee games I have completed and in good condition, my collection gets used regularly so I'm not concerned about struggling to keep things mint. As long as the games and consoles work, I'm a happy boy.

  • @kommandant69
    @kommandant69 3 года назад

    I was 9 years old in 1982 and played the crap out of my intellivision. I had most of the games you showed here and was partial to Astrosmash, Night Stalker and Bump 'N' Jump
    I got swollen thumbs from those damn side buttons playing Armor Battle so much.
    Thanks for the trip down memory lane!

  • @laranaarana
    @laranaarana 3 года назад

    I had the first version of this console. Bought it at Radio Shack back in 1983. My nephews and nieces played it so much, that the first unit burned out about a year later, so I bought a second unit. Burger Time was our favorite game of the 30 or so that we had.

  • @StreetComp
    @StreetComp 4 года назад

    Nicely done video. Having flashbacks to my youth here - was born in early 70s so Atari, Intellivision, and Colecovision came along at just the right time for me. Never owned the Int. but a friend did and plenty of good memories from time we spent playing the excellent sports games, Sea Battle, etc.

  • @phlydude
    @phlydude 3 года назад

    My aunt and uncle had the Sears version and when we would sleep over their house, we used to play it endlessly. Finally, Christmas 1982 my parents bought us one (original Intellivision I). We had a good amount of games for it and even had the later produced computer add-on.
    The Poker and Blackjack game was always fun. We also loved Frog Bog, Electric Company games, Baseball, Lock N Chase, Burgertime, Pitfall, Atlantis and Star Strike.

  • @lacavadeguillermo2942
    @lacavadeguillermo2942 3 года назад +1

    Mattel ended offering the Aquarius, as a basic personal computer. It had BASIC, and some few games. You recorded your programs in a separate cassette player. Those were good times! Congrats for the video!

  • @PetersPianoShoppe
    @PetersPianoShoppe 7 лет назад +1

    Love your videos. Why they don't have similar quantity of views as other channels is beyond me. Keep up the great work!

    • @ModernClassic
      @ModernClassic  7 лет назад

      Thanks! The channel's still pretty new and I haven't done much to market it, so it'll hopefully build up over time. I only have a few videos so far, so hopefully the views will build up as the number of videos does.

  • @EastNewYorkKid
    @EastNewYorkKid 3 года назад +1

    This brings back so many memories. Intellivision was my first game console.

  • @coachlarry6773
    @coachlarry6773 2 года назад

    I just found this video. I loved my Intellivision. Got one new in 1981, and had it through the 80’s. Had a lot of games. I purchased an Intellivision Flashback to put in my game room. It has a lot of great games but one I miss that I loved playing was Truckin’ by Imagic. Thanks for the video!

  • @jbiwer32
    @jbiwer32 3 года назад

    Thank you for taking me back to my childhood! Nice vid

  • @mikeb8674
    @mikeb8674 3 года назад

    WPIX in New York also did that call-in play. Hearing these kids frantically yelling PIX!! PIX!! was ridiculous, but at the time we were all rooting for them at home.
    BTW, the "improved" sports games were also available for the 2600 under the "M Network" brand. I remember playing the football and baseball games.

  • @jasonviner8259
    @jasonviner8259 3 года назад

    I loved the plastic inserts that came with each game. I loved playing baseball with my dad and pressing hard on those diamond inserts hoping to get the runner out. Those inserts wore out as well as the buttons on the controllers. The large circle buttons on the controller controlled the throw, which help curve the pitch. Also, I remember posing next to the video screen which showed my high score for Pitfall. My mom sent the picture to whoever and they sent back a Pitfall patch. Lost the patch, but would love to have that picture back. We had Intellivision 1 & 3, which both looked alike. Neighbor had 2 which looked differently (Smaller & White, I believe). Watching this video I now recall the card game and the noise it made with those "clicks". Love these memories

  • @robertopaolo4625
    @robertopaolo4625 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for this great video. All the special info You bring us. Thank you 4your work to keep alive our glorious roots. Ciao from italy.

  • @MAGNUM05
    @MAGNUM05 4 года назад

    I have an original test marketed Intellivision along with the original box. However, I'm the 2nd owner of the system. I bought it on eBay from a man who bought the Intellivision new in 1979 during test marketing. It works as it should without any problems. It took me a while to figure out how to use the keypad to play the games, but thank God for the overlays to help out.

  • @SauronEye
    @SauronEye 3 года назад +7

    I had this and the intelivoice attachment (B-17 was my fav game).

  • @williamschneider3355
    @williamschneider3355 3 года назад +2

    "TV Pow" was on KTVU (Channel 2 out of Oakland). Hosted by Pat McCormick of Dialing For Dollars and the evening weather. Kids would tell out "Pow!' to trigger a shot. Always preferred Captain Cosmic instead.

  • @scottpeterson7500
    @scottpeterson7500 5 лет назад +7

    OMG so much time spent playing Burger Time 🍔

  • @RetroGamingDev
    @RetroGamingDev 6 лет назад +4

    I am loving this video, the Intellivision was my first video game console! I still have it and about 70 or so games. I will be honest, though - when you ripped that BurgerTime open, I felt a little sad (the collector in me did at least...)

  • @alessandrovannini8989
    @alessandrovannini8989 2 года назад

    You brought me into the past, nice video!

  • @jonasness
    @jonasness 7 лет назад +1

    Thanks for sharing. My siblings and I also grew up playing the Intellivision, and actually my parents would play it with us... so we kinda looked like the family shown on the top of the box, lol. We had the 1st console, along with an Intellivision II, Intellivoice, and also the Intellivision System Changer. I still have everything and it all works, except I need a new AC adapter for the Intellivision 2. My favorite games are Tron Deadly Discs, Space Spartans, and Treasure of Tarmin.

  • @RCfromtheNYC
    @RCfromtheNYC 3 года назад

    Great video! And the flashback to TV PIXX was very unexpected. I participated once and didn't do so well (only got 6 points) but the station sent me a WPIX bumper sticker as a consolation prize!

  • @Ralphsleep
    @Ralphsleep 3 года назад +1

    My thumbs used to get so sore playing hockey! Great memories

  • @bobabooey4537
    @bobabooey4537 3 года назад

    Had one as a small kid. I can still hear the music to Snafu lol. Burger time another big one at home. Baseball, bowling, downhill skiing, Utopia... I remember these games.

  • @godricmclauchlan6842
    @godricmclauchlan6842 3 года назад

    I remember when my dad got the gold n brown Intelivision console for the family so it Keep my brother, sister and I busy. My favorite games were Sub Hunt, SNAFU, Burger Time, Auto Racing and Soccer and still to this day I play video games. Great walk down memory lane listening to the sound effects and seeing some of these games I forgot even existed.

  • @navymt2005
    @navymt2005 3 года назад

    Wow! So many memories. Too many people forget about the Intellivision. Awesome video.

  • @davy1972
    @davy1972 Месяц назад

    The Microsurgeon box, along with the Demon Attack box were so cool to me. Loved Demon Attack. Great commentary throughout. Thanks.

  • @thomaslouis5626
    @thomaslouis5626 Год назад

    We had this! Loved it!

  • @franknapolitano9144
    @franknapolitano9144 5 лет назад +1

    Mattel did come out with a joy stick for the Intellevision's control disk. The joy stick had a suction cup at it's bottom which allowed it to grab onto the top of the control disk

    • @rosenb37
      @rosenb37 4 года назад

      I'm pretty sure that was a 3rd-party accessory or, perhaps, INTV. Not an expert but used to see ads for them in Electronic Games magazine.

  • @RushAnthem69
    @RushAnthem69 3 года назад

    Taking a History of Technology class in college and I am doing a presentation on the Intellivision. So much good information here thank you for this video!

  • @darrenjardine7810
    @darrenjardine7810 3 года назад +3

    we got joy sticks that would slide on to the disc controller brings back memories the problem is it used to overheat after a while ,unles just our intervision

  • @juggalo4life247mfrs
    @juggalo4life247mfrs Год назад

    I started gaming before the atari even came out.i had combat and pong on individual consoles.i thought at some point I'd cut back on gaming,but i still game almost everyday.i really love all the new systems that are out,but seeing videos like this really bring back memories.🕹🎮

  • @nidzdotnet76
    @nidzdotnet76 3 года назад

    The Intelevision was our families first console. We had the keyboard and the intelevoice addon. We had Space Spartains which used the voice. It was the bomb back in the day. Armoured Tank was me and my brothers favourite game. Chasing each other around and shooting.

  • @Stansman63
    @Stansman63 5 лет назад +2

    Ahh..my first ever video console..B-17 Bomber, Demon Attack, Dracula..nice memories of a long time ago.

  • @trevorsutherland5263
    @trevorsutherland5263 3 года назад

    Got one in 1980; first game system in the family. We didn't have a color TV at the time so my Dad got one of those too that day (he is 90 now...best Dad a human could have). I played Atlantis for hours; I got so good at it that it would crash every time at the same stage-----I was never able to finish it as it wouldn't let me. :-) Even my 11 year old today tells me "Dad the 80s were the best decade..." Amazing....

  • @joseCalderon1976
    @joseCalderon1976 Год назад

    Such great content creators here! Subscribed 👍

  • @TalsarGeldon
    @TalsarGeldon 4 года назад +2

    When I was a kid. My dad had one of these. I loved playing it. I knew to hook it up and set up the games from a young age (4-6 yrs old). They're were only a few game that I were good at like Night Stalker, Astrosmash, Tron: Deadly disk, Burgertime, Lock n Chase, Armor Battle. and some I could not figure out. Like Space Hawk, Space Battle, D&D.
    Well, one day. My dad had the case open to clean the inside, it was an Intellivision 2. And me as a young boy asked him what a microchip was. So he pulles out one of the sockes chips to show me. But when he tried to put it back, he snapped off one of the pins. And that was that. Within a week it, and all the games were in the trash.

    • @jasonviner8259
      @jasonviner8259 3 года назад

      I loved Armor Battle... Thanks for that memory. I almost forgot about that. My brother and I would play for hours on that game.

  • @Mnpctech_Giveaway_PC_Mods
    @Mnpctech_Giveaway_PC_Mods 6 лет назад

    I just relived my childhood. I had #Intellivision II with Burgertime. I also had 2600, 5200, 7800, and Colecovision, so I appreciate a channel who played these now “retro” games when they were new.

  • @XxsteamerxX
    @XxsteamerxX 3 года назад +3

    My favorite was Space Hawk and the Great Value version of Pac-Man: Lock-N-Chase! Also Frog Bog!

  • @TrevorLentz
    @TrevorLentz 6 лет назад

    Really enjoying your videos. Keep up the amazing work. :)

  • @Diskoboy1974
    @Diskoboy1974 Год назад +1

    Space Battle actually was supposed to be Battlestar Galactica. Matell made a handheld BG game but lost the rights shortly before the Intellivision went to market. Supposedly, there were some carts produced with the BG logo label instead of Space Battle.

  • @CatsGamesWhatever
    @CatsGamesWhatever 6 лет назад

    Wonderful video. Great work.

  • @randysmith9841
    @randysmith9841 3 года назад

    My brother and I enjoyed the hockey game for hours. Laughed our butts off checking each other(highlight of the game).

  • @melian9999
    @melian9999 3 года назад

    My one cousin had the intellivision, another cousin had Vectrex, my 2 friends had Atari 2600 and coleco respectively. I love the art on the intellivision, when you held up the gambling game I had major flashbacks. Then I got a Vic 20, then commodore 64, hard to believe it was 40 years ago. Love this thank you.

  • @lagodifuoco313
    @lagodifuoco313 3 года назад +1

    We had one when everyone else had the Atari. In 1980 we were on top! Our favorite was skiing and snafu.

    • @gsxerwhite
      @gsxerwhite 3 года назад

      I could play Snafu for hours.

  • @dmauke
    @dmauke 4 года назад

    Very Nostalgic. Had both of them, and the TI-99/4a Home Computer in the early 80's. Black Jack and poker, along with Utopia were games way ahead of their time.

  • @chrismoon2961
    @chrismoon2961 Год назад

    Nostalgia is a funny thing; thanks for reminding me what the Imagic overlays felt like. I'd completely forgotten.

  • @olafbuddenberg4787
    @olafbuddenberg4787 6 лет назад

    I'd like to thank you very much for doing this wonderful stroll down memory lane. The Mattel INTELLIVISION was the 2nd console I came in contact with after playing on the ATARI 2600. A friend and I spent countless hours playing AUTO RACING (which totally blew my mind since at that time I only knew NIGHT DRIVER on the 2600), FROG BOG (loved the graphics), Imagic's ATLANTIS, DEMON ATTACK and DRACULA (all of which were really "premium" experiences for me at that time). To this day the INTELLIVISION holds a special place in my heart and I am thinking about picking up a console on ebay and other such places.

    • @BScott7220
      @BScott7220 6 лет назад

      Being able to drive away and venture out into the 'Twilight Zone' tracks (as called them) was what blew our minds.

  • @bassage13
    @bassage13 6 лет назад +1

    I grew up on this system. A lot of good memories for me!

  • @NorthAveBeachBum
    @NorthAveBeachBum 3 года назад +1

    Burger Time was a fun game. I played a lot of Sea Battle with my dad. My favorite game was Tron : Deadly Discs.

  • @seagrey75
    @seagrey75 3 года назад

    My first game console ever that my best friend had left me as a gift. 1989! We played Frog Bog 1vs1 so much.

  • @super-gerald
    @super-gerald 5 лет назад

    I had both the Intellivision and the Intellivision II. One thing that I discovered that no one that I've ever talked to seemed to know: with the Intellivision II, you can find joystick extension cables for the Atari, and you cam use those extension cables with the Intellivision II, so you can have a really long cable for the controllers and you could sit really comfortably on the sofa. The cables that came with the hand controllers were way too short.

  • @xAnAngelOfDeathx
    @xAnAngelOfDeathx 3 года назад

    Skiing, baseball and biplanes were the huge hits for me and my family and friends. Played many a baseball tournament at parties. The weak point of the Intellivision (at the least version 1 which we all had in my circle) was the controllers. The number pads would wear out as I recall. I seem to recall a fix for that but don't recall the details. The overlays would wear out after much use too. This was the second gaming system that I had in my life, the first being the original pong.

  • @SkipSpotter
    @SkipSpotter 5 лет назад

    Great channel. So much nostalgia. :)

  • @3vi1J
    @3vi1J 5 лет назад +1

    The video said the original keyboard component was never released. However, it actually was released in an extremely limited number. Mattel later offered to buy them all back when they decided to drop it completely. I saw one that never sold in a store in the mid 80's for some ridiculously low price. If I'd known how rare they'd be, I'd have bought it, but by that time I was saving up for an Amiga.

    • @garyn.9450
      @garyn.9450 5 лет назад

      An "Amiga" ! Yesss!! I got the Amiga 1000 when new for around $2000.00. Miss it like crazy.

  • @gerry8796
    @gerry8796 5 лет назад +2

    Great video! 👍
    Just one thing - Burgertime came with a gatefold box originally. They only switched to the newer (cheaper) box later on.