Just out of curiosity anyone have any memories of playing the intellivision?
>>2941890
No. My mind has repressed the memories of that trauma. There were so few good games for it and the controller was ass.
It performs a memory wipe after each play session, individual recollection would be impossible
Can't I've ever owned an Intellivision. But I have played the Intellivision Lives Collection for the PlayStation 2. (Yes I mentioned a 6th generation console. But I have a very good reason for it.)
There was a Harts store that was attached to the Big Bear where my mom shopped. A whole lot of my best memories of childhood involve going to the various grocery stores back then with my mom like how that Harts had both an Intellivision and a Colecovision on demo and I think probably a 2600 also but I had one of those so I wouldn't have played it.
My impression of the two was that the Intellivision was about like the Atari but the games were more "for older kids and that the Colecovision had graphics that curbstomped my Atari and the Intellivision both.
>>2941890
My buddy has one with some games we played one time. It was cool.
>>2941890
I was never introduced to Intellivision gaming before 2011 (I downloaded Intellivision lives! on the DS then) and I never held an actual Intellivision controller. Maybe this fact influenced to my opinion that Intellivision is superior and has more better games, than Atari 2600.
>>2941890
I've played it, before i got my uncles playstation i played the snes and intellivision at grandmas during the 90s.
Shark! Shark! , triple action, the fly eating toads, astrosmash.. The console stopped turning on reliably around when i was renting mk3 snes, didnt turn on at all when grandparents sold that house. Maybe 8+ years ago
>>2944132
>the fly eating toads
Frog Bog. That was a fun one.
Play mine occasionally, space spartans is awesome. You need the voice module.