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Intellivision President Keith Robinson talks about the Intellivision video game system and the new collections of the classic games on Good Morning Arizona, a Phoenix-based talk show. November 6, 2004.

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  • @rejectofsoul24 damn it NEVER gets old :D

  • @willkoopa Hmmm, I have no complaints with ANY of my INTV stuff (Plug N Play, PC CDs, etc). In fact, I recommend them (along with Jack's Pacific "Arcade" games, the C64, & Atari Flash Back PnP's. I don't know what you mean by "exact originals". They are so close as to be practically indistinguishable from the originals. I have both Plug N Play's & 2 CD's. I also have emulators with ALL the game ROMs.

  • why didnt they show BEEEEEEEEEEE SEAAVEANTEEN BAAAAALLLMMERRR?

  • The games on those plug'n'play are not of the same standard as the originals - don't play the same, or look the same - disappointing! Original hardware is better!

  • The WII needs a retro channel like Atari ,2600 , Intellivision, Colecovision .....Ect....

  • I think they do owe it all to INTV and Atari. Here we have the first systems in real color that had an actual library of games worth playing. This basic idea hasn't changed since then. Atari had the licenses, INTV had the graphics and more sophisticated games. It's the same type of competition we have now. We owe it to Nintendo for reminding us. But the NES run was'nt perfect either. Something else would have come along eventually. Everything goes through stages of ups and downs.

  • "Odyssey " "Odyssey "...

    No, Odyssey II sucked! Epic fail. 2600 was over rated too.

  • Actually they owe it to Ralph Baer with the Magnavox Odyssey.

  • dont forget odyssey 2, an underated system back in the day

  • Props to Mr. Robinson for still going around and talking about this. Even though the technology, by today's standards, is no longer impressive, the wizardry the programmers used to coax the maximum performance out of the machine to do what it did still is.

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