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|manufacturer = [[Mattel]] |
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− | The '''Intellivision II''' is an update to the original [[Intellivision]]. Besides having a smaller case, the Intellivision II also |
+ | The '''Intellivision II''' is an update to the original [[Intellivision]]. Besides having a smaller case, the Intellivision II also has flatter membrane keypads on its controllers and combined the Power and Reset buttons into one single button, which required depressing for several seconds when the system is turned on in order to turn it off. Some games such as [[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]], [[Carnival]], [[Venture]], and [[Mouse Trap]] were rendered inoperable to play on this version of the system. |
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==Gallery== |
Revision as of 01:09, 3 May 2009
Intellivision II | |
Manufacturer | Mattel |
Type | Console |
Release Date | 1982 (NA) |
Discontinued | |
Media | Cartridge |
Save Format | None |
Input Options | 2 Intellivision Controllers |
Special Features | Cartridge Input Power Switch Reset Switch RF Output Power Output |
Units Sold | 3 million |
Top Selling Game | Astrosmash (1 million) |
Variants | Intellivision Intellivision III |
Competitor(s) | Atari 2600 Emerson Arcadia 2001 ColecoVision Atari 5200 Vectrex |
Predecessor | None |
Successor | None |
The Intellivision II is an update to the original Intellivision. Besides having a smaller case, the Intellivision II also has flatter membrane keypads on its controllers and combined the Power and Reset buttons into one single button, which required depressing for several seconds when the system is turned on in order to turn it off. Some games such as Donkey Kong, Carnival, Venture, and Mouse Trap were rendered inoperable to play on this version of the system.
Gallery
See Also
- List of Intellivision games
- List of Intellivision peripherals
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