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Intellivision Lives! | |
Intellivision Lives cover art.jpg | |
Developer(s) | Realtime Associates |
Publisher(s) | Crave Entertainment |
Designer | Designer Missing |
Engine | Engine Missing |
status | Status Missing |
Release date | Windows April 30, 1999 (NA) PlayStation 2 November 20, 2003 (NA) September 24, 2004 (PAL) Xbox February 2, 2004 (NA) GameCube November 4, 2004 (NA) Nintendo DS September 14, 2010 (NA) |
Genre | Compilation |
Mode(s) | Single-player, Multiplayer |
Age rating(s) | ESRB: E PEGI: 3+ |
Platform(s) | Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox, Nintendo DS |
Arcade system | Arcade System Missing |
Media | DVD-ROM, Nintendo optical disc |
Input | Inputs Missing |
Requirements | Requirements Missing |
Credits | Soundtrack | Codes | Walkthrough |
Intellivision Lives! is a compilation of various games from the Intellivision and released for the Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation 2, and Xbox. In addition, there are three exclusive games that were never released for the original console. A Nintendo DS version was released on September 14, 2010.
It was originally released in 1999 for PCs. A bug fix was released in 2001, and a sequel named Intellivision Rocks was released in 2002; Intellivision Rocks included more Mattel-published Intellivision games in addition to third-party games originally published by Activision and Imagic.
The games are accessed from a 3D "overworld" set in a circa 1980s pizza parlor, although this is an inaccurate representation of the games in question which are designed for a home console. On some platforms, some games require two controllers, even to play single player. In addition to the games there are several unlockables such as the classic Intellivision commercials.
Games[ | ]
Arcade[ | ]
- Bomb Squad
- Buzz Bombers
- Car Racing
- Night Stalker
- Pinball
- Shark! Shark!
- Snafu
- Thin Ice
- Vectron
( NOTE: Car Racing a.k.a. Racing Cars was originally part of Triple Action )
Combat & Sorcery[ | ]
- Armor Battle
- Battle Tanks*
- Biplanes*
- B-17 Bomber
- Hover Force
- Sea Battle
- Sub Hunt
- Thunder Castle
- Tower of Doom
- Utopia
( * = games that were originally included as part of Triple Action )
Space[ | ]
- Astrosmash
- Space Armada
- Space Battle
- Space Hawk
- Space Spartans
- Star Strike
Sports[ | ]
- Auto Racing
- Baseball, Classic
- Baseball, World Championship
- Basketball, Classic
- Basketball, Super Pro
- Bowling
- Boxing
- Decathlon
- Football, Classic
- Football, Super Pro
- Golf, Classic
- Golf, Super Pro
- Hockey, Classic
- Hockey, Super Pro
- Motocross
- Skiing, Classic
- Skiing, Super Pro
- Soccer
- Stadium Mud Buggies
- Tennis
- Volleyball
- Wrestling
Gaming & Strategy[ | ]
- Backgammon
- Checkers
- Horse Racing
- Poker & Blackjack
- Reversi
- Roulette
- Royal Dealer
Children's[ | ]
- Crosswords*
- Frog Bog
- Factor Fun
- Math Master ( released as The Electric Company: Math Fun )
- Memory Fun
- Sharp Shot
- Word Hunt*
- Word Rockets*
( * = games that were originally included as part of The Electric Company: Word Fun )
Critical reaction[ | ]
Reception |
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IGN said that Intellivision Lives! is "still blocky after all these years, sure...but these games really need the controller."[3]
Nintendo DS version[ | ]
A version of Intellivision Lives! was released on September 14, 2010 for the Nintendo DS. Intellivision Lives! includes over 60 different games including, Astrosmash, B-17 Bomber, Shark! Shark!, Motocross, Space Cadet and Thin Ice. The game will also feature games not released at the time of its original launch as well as Head-to-Head local wireless game play. It basically emulates the Intellivision's 12-button keypad: each game features a custom touch-screen layout mimicking that of the button overlay supplied with the original Intellivision cartridge. The DS version of Intellivision Lives! will be published by Virtual Play Games.[4]
Xbox Originals[ | ]
The Xbox version of Intellivision Lives! is fully forward compatible with the Xbox 360 console and it can be downloaded for 1200 MS points.[5]
Xbox Live and Games for Windows[ | ]
Microsoft has announced that Game Room for Xbox Live, a virtual online arcade was launched on March 24, 2010. It features Intellivision games also.[6]
References[ | ]
- ↑ Tracy, Tim (2004-02-09). Intellivision Lives! Review. GameSpot. Retrieved on 2010-03-20
- ↑ Harris, Craig (2003-11-18). Intellivision Lives! Review. IGN. Retrieved on 2003-11-18
- ↑ Error on call to Template:Cite web: Parameters url and title must be specifiedIGNPS2 (2003-11-18). . IGN. Retrieved on 2010-03-19
- ↑ Intellivision Really Lives.
- ↑ Intellivision Lives!.
- ↑ Microsoft Game Room.