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Intellivision, Super Video Arcade, Tandyvision One, Intellivision II, INTV System III, Super Pro System. General Instrument CP1610 16-bit microprocessor CPU. 1 microsecond cycle time, 2 MHz 2-phase clock [69] (1.117 μs and 1.7897725 MHz NTSC) 16-bit multiplexed data/address bus; 1456 bytes of RAM (SRAM): 240 × 8-bit scratchpad memory
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: 118 cartridges plus one compilation cartridge for the Master Component
Baseball (Intellivision) by Mattel was the console's best selling title with over one million copies sold. [66] Demon Attack (Atari 2600) by Imagic was released in 1983. It won the 1983 Arcade Award for "Best Videogame of the Year". [107] It was the company's best selling game and is considered a classic of the Atari 2600. [108] [109] [110]
Galaxian was designed by Kazunori Sawano, who had previously worked on many of Namco's electro-mechanical shooting gallery arcade games, notably Shoot Away (1977). [9] Early in the game's development, Taito had released Space Invaders in Japan, which swept the country by storm and helped turn the video game industry into a highly-profitable business.
Galaxian is one of the most successful arcade games of its time, selling over 50,000 arcade cabinets in North America alone. Galaxian and its sequel Galaga are cited as some of the most influential games of the genre, the latter being called one of the greatest video games ever made by many publications.
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Intellivision games. It includes titles that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. See also: List of Intellivision games
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This is a list of retro style video game consoles in chronological order. Only officially licensed consoles are listed. Starting in the 2000s, the trend of retrogaming spawned the launch of several new consoles that usually imitate the styling of pre-2000s home consoles and only play games that released on those consoles.