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Uploaded by on Feb 1, 2007

San Diego reporter Consumer Bob interviews Intellivision Productions President Keith Robinson about the Intellivision Lives! collection for Windows.

The two fans interviewed are employees of the station who were excited to see the Intellivision games again and wanted to try them out. They wound up on-camera.

Visit intellivisionlives.com for Intellivision games and history!

Intellivision games copyright Intellivision Productions, Inc. All rights reserved. Intellivision, the Intellivision logo and the Running Man icon are U.S. registered trademarks of Intellivision Productions, Inc.

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  • I have one also with 15 games :), and the voice synthesis module.

  • i got the gamecube version :)

  • Well, whoever said that in the interview is wrong in simple terms...unless they worked for INTV (not "Intellivision")

    Mattel sold off all rights to its Intellivision in 1984. The Nintendo was introduced in 1985 (in the USA). So how exactly could Nintendo "Put them out of business"?

    INTV continued to sell games until 1989 and went bankrupt in 1990. I suppose one could say "Nintendo put INTV out of business." But then again, INTV was selling 10 year old stuff...not really smart, eh?

  • go and buy the origanal Intellivision console num nuts.

  • sell it youl make at least $200

  • i have mine to sell it and youl mke at least $200

  • exept the wii lol

  • i have the ps2 game intellivision andtheres a video o it sayin that the nintendo buisness put them out of buisness

  • You abused your system then. I have 105 unique cartridges and they all still work. The ones more prone to failure are the crappy Coleco titles.

  • Nintendo did not put Mattel out of business as they still exist today. They quit making games and dropped the Intellivision well before the NES became popular so your statement borders on the insane.

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