Intellivision?

SilverCoin

Active member
Joined
Oct 6, 2008
Messages
1,518
Reaction score
15
Location
muskego, Wisconsin
Anyone here collecting Intellivision besides me?

I have a bunch of doubles, and thought some of you might be up for some trades?

I didn't own one of the back when I was a kid, but I love it now..
 
I collect a little bit of everything... sadly I don't have any duplicates I can trade.

I picked mine up at Goodwill for $5, complete in the box with about three games in the boxes too. box is beat up, though.
 
Those disc controllers really threw me for a loop being a Atari kid..

But then I played a few of the games my VCS didn't have...
 
Those disc controllers really threw me for a loop being a Atari kid..

But then I played a few of the games my VCS didn't have...

On top of that, the key pad and the overlays for them. I had a 2600 game that had a keypad controller back in the day, but I couldn't figure it out, I guess, when I was little. (the 2600 is a few years older than I am, but it was still my first console, because my dad had one...) by the time I would have been old enough to understand it, I moved on to the NES (which was also not the newest system on the market)
 
I have an Intellivision (broken, I gotta have a go at repairing this sucker) and an INTV SystemIII.

No duplicate games, although I did pick up a few loose carts a few months back, including Pole Position.

- James
 
I have a couple of doubles if you happen to need them let me know.

Tennis, Star Strike, Sea Battle, Night Stalker, Las Vegas Poker and Blackjack.

They are all cart only. Shoot me a PM if you need them.
 
That INTV III is hard to come by here in the states.

Thanks for the offer, but I believe I have all those carts!

Getting harder to find new ones.
 
I have one as well, but not too many carts yet, and no dupes.. The power supply went bad in mine after using it for a few weeks... Replaced a few caps and its good as new..
 
Anyone here collecting Intellivision besides me?

I have a bunch of doubles, and thought some of you might be up for some trades?

I didn't own one of the back when I was a kid, but I love it now..

i gotta dig mine out.. been in my parents attic now for 12+ years..

i had a ton of games and even a few gold cartridges and the voice box thing..

nothing better then playing " beeee svvvvvvteennnn ......bawwwwwwmmmmr"



althought my fave was bump n jump.. i now own the true arcade machine but back in the day this intv was all i had for gaming stuff.

the angry video game nerd critiques b17bomber the best...


this version was i believe the original and make sme laugh every time i watch..
 
Last edited:
Bump 'n' Jump was one of the best games on the system! I loved that game... And the 'hidden road' cheat, so you could get through the levels easily without crashing any cars for maximum bonus.

Burger Time was a very playable, good looking and well featured conversion, considering it was programmed in two months!

The AD&D games and Thunder Castle were my other favourites. I didn't like Thunder Castle when I first played it, but when I got the hang of it I really loved it.

I'd still like to get Thin Ice and Diner.

- James
 
I just found out the version of Burgertime with the book style box I have is a very early one and is really rare.

- James
 
That INTV III is hard to come by here in the States.

I have one of these in its original box that I will sell for $100 shipped if anyone's interested (shipped to the lower 48- outside of that just let me know where you are and I'll see what I can do). Pics available.
 
Back
Top Bottom