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The Launch Lineup: Intellivision Archive Episode 1 

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Today's video details the creation of the Mattel Intellivision, the most advanced game console of 1979 and one of the (relatively) big competitors to Atari's VCS console in the early 1980s. We'll also look at the four games that were sold alongside the console at its test launch: Las Vegas Poker and Blackjack, Armor Battle, ABPA Backgammon, and Electric Company Math Fun.

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21 июн 2022

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@The_Obvious_Solution
@The_Obvious_Solution 2 года назад
This is great. I was born in the late 70's and we had an InTellevision. I recall having the module that attached into the cartridge slot and allowed you to connect to a service that let you select from a number of games. So ahead of its time. Once that was discontinued, we had to buy cartridges. Always fun going to Toys R Us to pick something out. My favorites were: "Shark Shark" "Frog Bog" "Snafu" "Triple Action" "Tron Deadly Discs" "Night Stalker" "Pinball" "Pac Man" "Auto Racing" "Motocross"
@SameNameDifferentGame
@SameNameDifferentGame 2 года назад
Next time: George Plympton thinks Intellivision looks more like the real thing.
@noneofyourbusiness4616
@noneofyourbusiness4616 2 года назад
when it comes to videos about games with the same name, you're the real thing!
@Phediuk
@Phediuk 2 года назад
Awesome work as usual. Hope there will be a Bally Astrocade episode too!
@AtariArchive
@AtariArchive 2 года назад
It's on the docket! At this point it's just trying to figure out how to organize all the information...
@marvdaniels5603
@marvdaniels5603 Год назад
Intellivision was amazing, however, I personally know from experience that gamers were soured on those George Plimpton TV ads thus creating the antiquated 'Console Wars' and also considering the console was riddled with major controller problems in its design dubbed the device a 'lemon'. The Imagic games were the true gems of this amazing console; The Dreadnaught Factor, Demon Attack, Dracula, Swords & Serpents & many more... Swords & Serpents has an interesting history; the game was never finished but you would never know this considering how difficult the gameplay was on the lower platform levels. There's a fascinatin' story about 2 fans calling the game programmer about this. There are some funny moments in Swords & Serpents such as the cursed scroll trap and how to escape it. ...and that dragon tomb was the biggest surprise of all.
@8bitsnkboy472
@8bitsnkboy472 2 года назад
Fantastic! As much as I'm enjoying working through your incredibly informative archive of Atari VCS releases, I must admit that I'd be similarly interested in an intellivision archive. Especially if it's as well made and researched as eveything else you do.
@sandal_thong8631
@sandal_thong8631 Год назад
Considering I'm told that Intellivision only sold 3 million consoles in either its life or through 1983, any number for Blackjack above that is silly. Strange that these companies always forced you to take the so-so game that came with the console, instead of buying the one you wanted, until ColecoVision released theirs with Donkey Kong, which nearly everyone wanted. Unfortunately for Mattel, a guy at Warner told the head of Atari to license Space Invaders. This made the Atari system in 1980, and they took control of the market for 1980 and 1981, with Intellivision only having 20% market share before Pac-Man. Though they messed up their copyright so anyone could make a Space Invaders clone, it was too late; the Intellivision was nearly DOA. There was still a chance for other companies to license Pac-Man but they missed the boat on that too, leading to the 2600 having 70% market share, and theirs dropping to 15% as the 2nd most sold console, with ColecoVision becoming #3 at 2 million, and 5200 and Odyssey² tied for #4 at ~1 million. Atari sabotaged their own 5200 launch, in my opinion, by selling 2-5 million more 2600s in 1982-3, having the same games on both systems, and not having compatible cartridges with the Atari 400/800 computers, though they were the similar tech level.
@intvprime
@intvprime Год назад
This is really good coverage! Thank you for packaging it this way.
@JasonJones-br3or
@JasonJones-br3or 2 года назад
I enjoy all your videos; your presentations are very thoughtful and organized. Thank you for showing!
@absolutezeronow7928
@absolutezeronow7928 2 года назад
Nice to finally see the Intellivision launch lineup. The Blackjack and Backgammon games look good, the Armor Battle one looks nice and the educational game is well there. Looking forward to future episodes (and the episode on the Bally Arcade)
@sandal_thong8631
@sandal_thong8631 Год назад
I got Armor Ambush in 1982-3; good game but like all M-Network titles it was a year late to beat the horde of titles for Atari and didn't have a 1-player option.
@stephencianci2026
@stephencianci2026 Год назад
Great video thanks for giving some love to Intellivision! I will be checking out the rest of your channel.
@shawncarter7188
@shawncarter7188 2 года назад
Another great video. Thank you !
@TheHylianBatman
@TheHylianBatman 2 года назад
A fantastic video that covers a console about which I know very little. Discovering a backlog of numerous Atari games is awesome, too. You've definitely earned a sub, and I can't wait to catch up!
@eebuckeye
@eebuckeye 2 года назад
Great video! Hope they continue!
@MattMcIrvin
@MattMcIrvin 2 года назад
The Electric Company was a slightly odd license for that math game, since while it was an educational show, it wasn't about math at all, but about reading skills. ("Square One Television", CTW's math offering, wasn't on yet.)
@sandal_thong8631
@sandal_thong8631 Год назад
I was trying to remember what math they did. Sesame Street was just about recognizing letters and numbers and counting. Including math cartridges sounds like the drive to create an educational show on Saturday morning.
@anactualmotherbear
@anactualmotherbear 2 года назад
Another great episode.
@HallyPorter
@HallyPorter 2 месяца назад
Imagine how many more would have sold if they'd put a stick on that disc controller.
@Jolt7800
@Jolt7800 2 года назад
Excellent!
@Mrshoujo
@Mrshoujo Год назад
Syl vay nya - like Pennsylvania Not sill vah nia Intellivision was really hampered by the controllers and its default system font.
@play_history
@play_history 2 года назад
Keep that Television Intelligent Kevin!
@dallase1
@dallase1 3 месяца назад
Bally Astrocade came out in 78
@Curt_Sampson
@Curt_Sampson 2 года назад
5:44 _"TI would go on to use this architecture for its 99/4 computer."_ Yeah, and that didn't work out so well. But the 9918 later ended up hugely successful in MSX computers, spawning at least two more generations of improved video chips from that architecture. (MSX hardly even reached the US, but was huge in Japan and didn't do too badly in Europe, South America and other parts of the world.)
@sandal_thong8631
@sandal_thong8631 Год назад
Sounds like their launch was a SNAFU. Of course not having the must-have game Space Invaders in 1980 (or a clone then) meant people bought Atari and that became a success. Funny to hear that Atari wasn't a sure thing in 1977-1979, and could have failed, by using a reduced-capable 6507 chip instead of 6502 if it had better competition.
@Curt_Sampson
@Curt_Sampson Год назад
@@sandal_thong8631 You mean the TI 99/4 launch? No, the launch itself in 1979-10 (and the later launch of the improved 99/4A in 1981-06) were fine enough. It's just that the computer itself never became very popular, in part due to the heavy competition by 1981, and perhaps in part because of the rather awkward and slow memory design. It did have a pretty good _Space Invaders_ clone, released in 1981-Q4. And the 6507 is a full 6502 CPU, just in a smaller package (28-pin instead of 40-pin) with fewer address pins. That meant that it could address only 8K of memory (instead of the full 64K), but this made essentially no difference for the Atari 2600 since most cartridges were only 2K or 4K anyway, and, just as with many other consoles, bank switching was available for cartridges that needed more than 4K ROM. (There were at least 25 cartridges that had 16K ROM, including _Dig Dug,_ _River Raid II,_ and _Winter Games._)
@sandal_thong8631
@sandal_thong8631 Год назад
@@Curt_Sampson I thought we were talking about Intellivision. My bad.
@TheGreatAtario
@TheGreatAtario 2 года назад
Sil-vonn-ia? Sil-VONN-ia?? You're drunk!
@rionthemagnificent2971
@rionthemagnificent2971 2 года назад
matell presents.. BEE SEVENTEEN BAAAAWWWMMER
@marvdaniels5603
@marvdaniels5603 Год назад
THAT WAS AWWW-W-w TAWGIT!
@Cueya
@Cueya 2 года назад
I want my amico
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