P.s, Anyone have a working intellivision anymore? Mine died years ago.....
We had the Intellivision at our house, too -- LOVED IT. Was going to hit up BT with a PM about this at Christmas, but never got around to it.
Evidently, there's a company that's making portable "Flashback" versions of the Atari 2600, Colecovision and Intellivision with numerous games built-in.
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Here's the one for the Intellivision at the Intellivision Store:
https://intellivision-productions-inc.myshopify.com/collections/frontpage/products/intellivision-flashback-including-all-60-pairs-of-overlaysHere's the FAQ, and where you can buy it:
http://www.intellivisiongames.com/flashback_faq.htmlSMRP is $50 ($40-$60, depending on store); Dollar Tree had them 50% off at their website (~$20) at Christmas, but wasn't in stock on-line at the time...
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The standard package has 60 games & 10 physical overlays (pairs). The Sam's Club exclusive has 5 more overlays, and a Dollar Tree exclusive has a 61st game being the original 2-player 1980 Baseball.
The Intellivision Lives exclusive (above) is selling it for $50, where you get all 60 overlays. Alternately, buy the other missing 50 overlays for $15 from them.
All manuals and overlay images are on line, too.
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The cool thing is, the removable controllers can be adapted to work with the Sears Tele-Games Super Video Arcade and the Intellivision II. That means you could hook up your old Intellivision II, plug in these controllers and play like it's 1982 (!). Here's THAT website:
http://intellivisionaries.com/flashback/