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  2. List of Intellivision games - Wikipedia

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    The Intellivision. This is a list of cartridges and cassettes for the Intellivision game system. Some cartridges were branded as both Mattel Electronics and Sears Tele-Games, and later republished by INTV Corp. as Intellivision Inc. Between 1979 and 1989, a total of 132 titles were released:

  3. Intellivision - Wikipedia

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    Initially, all Intellivision games were programmed by an outside firm, APh Technological Consulting, [29] with 19 cartridges produced before Christmas 1980. Once the Intellivision project became successful, software development was brought in-house.

  4. M Network - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1980s, Mattel's Intellivision video game console was a direct competitor to Atari's Video Computer System (VCS), better known as the Atari 2600. Although Mattel designed and produced video game cartridges for their own system, the company surprised the industry by also releasing simplified versions of its games for the 2600 under the M Network label.

  5. Second generation of video game consoles - Wikipedia

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    It was the world's first CPU-based video game console, introducing the cartridge-based game-code storage format. [27] The console featured a pause button that allowed players to freeze a game. This allowed them to take a break without the need to reset or turn off the console so they did not lose their current game progress. [28]

  6. Intellivoice - Wikipedia

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    The Intellivoice is a large, brown cartridge that plugs into the Intellivision's side-mounted cartridge slot; games specifically designed for the device can then be inserted into a slot provided on the right-hand side of the module. An international version of the Intellivoice was planned, but never released.

  7. Category:Intellivision games - Wikipedia

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    B-17 Bomber (video game) Baseball (Intellivision video game) Basketball (1980 video game) Beamrider; Beauty & the Beast (1982 video game) Boxing (1981 video game) Bump 'n' Jump; BurgerTime; Buzz Bombers

  8. Atari Buys Intellivision Brand, Ending ‘Longest-Running ...

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    For fans of old-school games, it’s kind of like Coke acquiring Pepsi: Atari, which produced one of the first hit home game consoles, announced a deal to acquire the brand of long-time rival ...

  9. Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Cloudy Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Advanced Dungeons & Dragons is an Intellivision game and was one of the first Advanced Dungeons & Dragons games to be licensed by TSR, Inc. It was later retitled to Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Cloudy Mountain to distinguish it from the sequel, Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Treasure of Tarmin.

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