Lancaster City Dragonrats System Reviews #3: Mattel Intellivision 2 (1983)

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This is the 3rd in a series of system reviews: Today we have the Mattel Intellivision 2 from 1983.

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  • Good review, is the system worth collecting for if I already own a Atari 7800 and Atari computer? Which version is best to buy.

  • @ATARI800XLfan They are both great to get, if you were to get the INTV system, get a Model 2 for the detachable controllers, but do not mod or break them, they are impossible to replace, as for the Atari 7800 its a great system with backward comp. with the Atari 2600, however I perfer the Asia/Europe controller that looks like an NES controller than the one that looks like a spacephone/dildo thing on the US Controllers. I enjoyed both systems alot.

  • @LCDragonrats Thanks. I have another quick question but if it were you would you sell a TurboGrafx-16 lot to get a Master System and games.

  • @ATARI800XLfan The USA version of the TG-16 yes it would be worth selling off, because it did horrible, the majority of the games out for that platform never made it out of Japan, and they were the really good titles, especially the Power Leagues (World Class Baseball) series. The SMS is a great system to have and they have alot of good games!

  • super awesome! how many games do you have?

  • At this time, 30 games for the INTV

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  • hey man 4jays.com has replacements there man thank me later lol p s i have a all origonal intelivision 2 mint condition.

  • @LCDragonrats Thanks, how about a TG-16 collection plus region card for a 3DO?

  • The INTV II can use any type of power supply ranging from 9-12 V that will fit the port, since the INTV II takes in AC. I used a 5200 power supply when I had one and it worked fine. In fact, most systems that use AC such as the NES, INTV II and Odyssey 2 are perfectly fine with DC power supplies, since they have internal bridge rectifiers that convert the AC power into DC.

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