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Intellivision super pro system
Intellivision super pro system







intellivision super pro system

intellivision super pro system

Programmed at Atari by former Mattel programmer Mark Kennedy game was never debugged nor released by Atari. Golf aficianado Steve Ettinger programmed this game from scratch, unlike other "Super Pro" games that were built on top of previously released Sports games Requires the ECS module and computer keyboard uses the Intellivoice module (not required) for voice enhancement Unknown (Teletape Inc.), Russ Ludwick (Mattel) Includes three games: Tanks, Racing and Bi-planes The harder version was released as part of the new blue-boxed "Space Action Network"įirst game to require the Intellivoice module Originally released as part of the red-boxed "Action Network." Consumer complaints of the game being "too easy" led to the addition of a new harder level. Originally released as part of the red-boxed "Action Network."

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Requires the ECS module and Computer Keyboard.Ĭollection of simple games originally developed for the interactive TV show "Poww!" Only game released that requires the ECS module and Music Keyboard originally promoted as a musical version of the popular Astrosmash Masters of the Universe®: The Power of He-Man® Included with the Master Component 1980-1982, making it the most common Intellivision game (over 2 million copies)Īlthough not the first released, the first game programmed for the Intellivision console also released as "Baseball" and "Big League Baseball" Requires the ECS module and Computer Keyboard Released in the United Kingdom as "Draughts" Joe Jacobs & Dennis Clark (Technology Consultants) John Sohl, Bill Fisher & Stephen Roney (Mattel) Two versions were released, one with "realistic steering" and one with easier "point in the direction you want to go" steering. Originally intended to be part of the red-boxed "Action Network" moved at last minute to newly formed blue-boxed "Space Action Network." Labels with white lettering on red had already been printed and were used. One of the original four games released in test markets in 1979 Re-released by Intellivision Productions, Inc. as "Adventure" and as "Crown of Kings" for legal reasonsĪDVANCED DUNGEONS & DRAGONS® Treasure Of Tarmin® Cartridge Also identified in some later Mattel Electronics catalogs as "ADVANCED DUNGEONS & DRAGONS® Cloudy Mountain Cartridge" re-released by Intellivision Productions, Inc.









Intellivision super pro system