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Rev and I have been discussing this for months and here, finally, is our Top 30 Intellivision variations. These aren't necessarily the most expensive or the rarest, although some are, but just the ones that we feel are the most interesting and collectible. Some of these aren't too hard to find, a few are near impossible to get your hands on though. Some you may be aware of, some you may never have seen before (or wondered, "Why the hell do these guys bother collecting all this crap?") By my most recent count I think there are more than 500 different Intellivision boxes to collect, including a bunch of language variations. Thank God, or what would Rev and I do with our time now that we have the Original 125. There are quite a few that we discussed that didn't make the list and easily could have been added. Feel free to bring up any you can think of, or are wondering about. That's the point of this thread, particularly for those that are newer to collecting for the Intellivision, just so you know what you've got yourself into. Enjoy, and discuss. (this will take a few posts for me to add all the pics so bear with me). 30) All Bandai Games - seriously, those instructions are cool. 29) UK CBS Blue Monster Ladybug - not quite sure I remember seeing that in the game, but who cares, that's awesome! (I have both an English and a French version, can't remember if there is a German one? Intymike would probably know) 28) Dig Dug with "1 or 2 players" notation on the front - I've only come across one copy, all the rest have "1 player" 27) Intellivision Inc Math Fun and Chess (without "Electric Company" and "USCF" qualifiers) (Math Fun is a reddish box instead of the original Mattel one in light orange) 26) 3 French Canadian Bilingual Intellivoice Games (There's not a Tron Solar Sailer version, and sadly, I'm missing Space Spartans - If you have it, you know who to PM) Cool white banner added to top right corner
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EDIT: SOLD It's a bit rough - the back "chrome" molding is missing (you can find a replacement). Both controllers seem to work fine. The image on screen has a few interference "dots" for lack of a better term - not sure if it's the connection or something you can tweak - see image of AD&D being played below (cart not included). Selling as-is but might be a good fixer-upper if you're looking for a System III console. Asking US$20 via PayPal which includes shipping to anywhere US east of the Mississippi. Add $5 if west of the Mississippi - really just to cover shipping. Hate to see this go into the landfill!
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I realized I still had this game even though I sold my Intellivision a while back, so it's up for auction. Check it out here https://www.ebay.com/itm/275913500387
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Good morning. Would it be possible to know what these chips are? They are those highlighted in yellow. Thanks
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The first pictured item sold 06/21/22, but don't worry, I have many more (45 to be exact) that are rebuilt, partially rebuilt, or still need rebuilding. They all get the same kind of attention as the one below. Many will be around the $145 price depending on console condition and extra parts needed than average rebuild. I will also have a couple separate listings soon with like new controllers, one which will be modded with the "orange peel" RGB Mod Kit. I was planning on using the 8 pin mini Din connector, but if you are interested and want the 9 Pin for Sega-Genesis II cable connection, message me. This is the listing description for #50 INTV 2609 & Pictures of it: I will include a game of your choice! I bought this "for parts" console. It was sold in Australia originally. I then disassembled, cleaned, repaired, & tested. I installed a fan to blow through holes on the side of the Logic Board to help keep the 3 heat sinked IC Chips to stay cooler as they are very scarce to find and prone to failure. They are becoming rare and hard to find parts these days. It also blows air over the LB to the DC Power Supply to help keep that cool as well. Blows 10 CFM of air and does a good job! Rated 30 decibels, so as loud as a tower computer is. Look at Pics! The Hand Controllers were fully disassembled and cleaned, Wire Harnesses tested for continuity on all wires individually, and tri-fold tracing also measured good. In fact, these Mylar Tri-folds are in excellent condition, close to like new! Look at picture! The Button Spring is lengthened for better response & a dab of silicone to stop plastic wear under disc. I disassembled the Logic Board case which someone else had mangled pretty good. I was able to restore it as seen in the pictures. The PCB was very pristine in cleanliness inside, as well as all electronic components. It had a bad 9600 IC Chip which was replaced. I removed Transistor Q1 & Q2, and they tested bad so I replaced with new ones. 10qF electrolytic capacitors which I also pulled and tested and replaced the two bad ones (C40 & C26) and 3rd as well. I also needed to repair over 150 solder joints as age was not kind to them. I then timed crystal clock to 3.579545 MHz with my Oscilloscope which was WAY OFF! Probably another part of the problem all along, along with the weak DC Power Supply. I ALSO added another ground on the 5.65VDC 2-PIN Connector, as is my policy when reworking any Logic Board! Using only the 1 ground on the flimsy ribbon connector is quite a load of work for that single circuit. That connection on Logic Board usually shows signs of over heating on back side of logic board. I always scrape away the "crud" and beef up the solder joint for ground on both sides of Logic Board where Ribbon Wire connects. Ribbon wire is in very good condition as well. Look at pictures. DC Power Supply Board test points did not test good, and all electrolytic capacitors needed replacement as they were weak. I used the more expensive 8000 hr rated capacitors rather than the 2000 hrs that are less costly. Inflation has really increased their prices, sorry. I also installed a Flame Proof 5 Watt resistor instead of 3 Watt stock. This one will never burn out! Then all power supply check points both AC & DC tested very good after repairs. AC Transformer stays cool, even overnight while plugged in. It is always best though to unplug when not using console. Reassembled and tested several different games & played for an hour or longer at a time to show any potential future problems. Operates great and hopefully for years to come and has a very great picture! I strive to give every unit I rebuild my best effort and an eye for details that I can. I can also rebuild your INTV 2609's or add a Mod Kit to one of my 44 consoles or your own. I can also add a fan (I have quiet 5CFM Fans also) to help keep those rare IC Chips in the Logic Board cooler and hopefully last longer. ACCEPTABLE VOLTAGE RANGE ACTUAL FOR THIS UNIT #50 TP1: Ground 0.00 VDC TP2: (4.85 to 5.15 VDC) 4.97 VDC TP3: (11.64 to 12.36 VDC) 12.02 VDC TP4: Unregulated 16 VDC (16 to 25 VDC) 22.9 VDC TP5: (-1.95 to -2.25 VDC) -2.19 VDC TP6: Unregulated 12 VDC (11.5 to 12.5 VDC) 11.51 VDC TP6 Loaded: (5.45 to 5.85 VDC) 5.75 VDC AC Pin 1 & 3: (7.6 to 9.4 VAC) 9.21 VAC AC Pin 2 & 3: (7.6 to 9.4 VAC) 9.22 VAC AC Pin 4 & 5: (15.3 to 18.7 VAC) 17.80 VAC
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When referring to INTV Corporation, do you pronounce it I-N-T-V (saying all the individual letters one at a time), or do you pronounce it INN-TV (as two words)? I have always said I-N-T-V, but it has come up in the podcast recently, when @cmart604 was saying INN-TV instead of I-N-T-V. He claimed I misheard him, and that he was actually saying INTY, but he was clearly referring to INTV Corporation in the clip I isolated and repeated in episode 43. Now, I'm not saying either one is wrong or right. I think both are fine. I just want to know where the community stands on it? Especially curious to hear from @JasonlikesINTV about how he would say his handle... JASON LIKES INN TV or JASON LIKES I N T V ? Do tell!
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Up for grabs SOLD! is the less common INTV System III. After the Intellivision II, Mattel Electronics was losing millions. In 1983, Mattel closed the MEL division and laid off all employees. The Intellivision brand was sold, and in 1984 the INTV System III was sold under the INTV Corp name, before being replaced by the "Super Pro System". Included in this listing is a tested and working unit with working controllers, power cord and video cable. I am including 10 games Frogger (two copies, one missing label) Pac-man (rare, missing label) Burger Time (label in mediocre shape) Super Pro Football MBA Basketball Math Fun Space Battle Mission X (1942 type game) Las Vegas Poker & Blackjack All games tested and working. Please look closely at all pictures wysiwyg. Shipping in continental US only or local pickup in South East Michigan/ Metro Detroit. Will also ship to Canada! Asking $120 + shipping Sold!
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I received a bunch of games today and this one cart struck me as odd. Its a late intv style white label Hockey cart in box, no NHL logo. I have seen many white label carts, but this is the first time i noticed the "1979" in lower right corner. Is this normal? (Im directing this at Cmart...lol) I dont collect the white label carts so im unsure.
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hello People, i want to play that Intellivision Tennis Game, but it's 2 Player only is it possible to give the 2nd player a CPU?
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While most would agree that DK for the INTV was not the "best" game for the Intellivision back in the day, you have to give credit to Coleco and CBS for getting it out there in many forms. Not including the excellent new DK Arcade which was recently released, I am aware of 10 different box variations for this videogaming work of art. I have nine of them. ( I may have a problem. ). The five across the top are CBS releases, as you can see the first three are French, English and German language variations, the fourth one is the UK PAL version, then the fifth is the multi-language International version. The bottom four are Coleco versions, two English and two bilingual English/French Canadian versions. The one I'm missing is a German version of the fourth box on the top row with the angry looking DK throwing a silver barrel. To the best of my knowledge, (and off the top of my head), DK might just hold the record for box variations for this system. After 12 years of collecting for the Intellivision, I've got to find something to keep searching for.
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Although I haven't signed into AA in ages, I have been reading the forums regularly. I'm signing back on because I'm looking to unload some stuff. All items should be considered in fair, working, condition unless noted. This means scuffed discs, sticker residue on the cases, etc. Prices do not include shipping. US customers only. Payment via PayPal. If you'd like to ask a question about a particular item, make an offer, or getting a shipping quote, please send a PM. 3DO ProPad $15 DVD Mad Men Season 4 SEALED $7 Miami Vice Season 1 $2 Miami Vice Season 2 $2 Natural Born Killers Director's Cut SEALED $5 Intellivision BurgerTime $6 Checkers $3 Chess $3 Dungeons and Dragons Treasure of Tarmin $6 Microsurgeon $6 NBA Basketball $3 Skiing $3 Space Spartans SEALED $9 Tennis $3 Neo-Geo AES Super Famicom Style Controller $24 Nintendo DS Feel the Magic SEALED $8 Nintendo GameCube Animal Crossing w/case $31 NCAA Football 2003 w/case and Manual $5 Rainbow Six 3 w/case and manual $5 Spartan Total Warrior $6 Nintendo Wii Animal Crossing City Folk w/case and manual $25 Brothers in Arms: Double Time w/case and manual $5 Ghost Squad $4 Sega Genesis Rolling Thunder 2 $30 Two Crude Dudes $18 Sega Saturn retro-bit AV Cable $5 Sony PlayStation Assault Rigs $5 Gran Turismo FREE Nightmare Creatures $8 Nyko Classic Trackball $36 PSOne Power Supply $6 Shipwreckers $5 Street Fighter Alpha 3 $10 Tomb Raider 2 $5 Tunnel B1 $5 Sony PlayStation 2 Grand Theft Auto III w/case and manual $5 Zone of the Enders complete with demo disc $8 Sony PlayStation 3 Metal Gear Solid HD Collection SEALED $25
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hello people, i wanted to mod the game sharp shot, so i could play both players on just one controller. for example: Player 1: Left Button. Player 2: right Button. could i get a tip on how to programm this?
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Hi everyone! We're now ready to take pre-orders for Mad Bomber and MoonSweeper Look here for more informations, or contact coleco_master here on AtariAge https://collectorvision.com/product-category/intellivision/
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Time to do another variations thread for the Intellivision....this time from the fine folks at Parker Brothers. While Keith may have called them out for their game quality as an example of why the crash happened, which many may disagree with, I find their games to be some of my favourite to collect as their boxes were solid (with one exception), and the artwork is generally great. There were usually three types of boxes available, the regular US issue, the bilingual Canadian version and the International release. Here, sadly with one glaring omission, is all of the Parker Brothers boxes for the Intellivision. First up is Frogger, which came in the standard three versions. This is the most common of the Parker Brothers releases, so the US one is really easy to find, the other 2 aren't too bad. (By the way, if you're trying to figure out which version a game is at a glance while you're squinting at ebay auction pictures on your iPhone, look at the blue stripe at the bottom of the front of the box.....if it has two lines of white text it's the US release, if it has one line it's the International one, and if there isn't a blue line, but rather some black writing, then it's the Canadian one.) Next up is Qbert, which comes with a fourth version of the box, one that is a flip top, as opposed to the two piece boxes all the other versions came in...and no, I don't know why. The flip top box is nowhere near as sturdy either, and as a result, is difficult to find in mint shape. Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back might not be everyone's favourite game (probably the worst of the six, although I genuinely enjoy playing the other 5), but it is a great one from a collecting standpoint. Auctions of sealed versions of this often run above $100. This also came in three versions. Popeye is another of the three box version games, but the Canadian one is particularly hard to find, second to "he who shall not be named" in my mind. Second to last, and the priciest of the 6 regular releases, although it didn't actually receive a US release, is Tutankham. There is only one version of this box that I'm aware of, and it's the International one. If anyone has ever seen a Canadian version, please post pics, and if you happen to own one, you know how to PM me. This will generally run you between $100-150 CIB...and apparently over $1000 NIB!!!! Yikes. Which of course brings us to the other game in the pic above and the second rarest regular issue, Super Cobra. Again, there was no US release, but there was a freakishly limited release in Canada. This remains on my most wanted list, and came in at number 4 on our Top 30 Intellivision variations list. http://www.atariage....ion-variations/ If this comes up for auction, I'm probably going to sell my home to raise funds. Just sayin. Finally, one final pic just for fun....all six of the International Parker Brothers releases....sealed.
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Intellivision RGB mod completed. Testing before reassembly. Using cheap Chinese converter/scaler since timing is incompatible with OSSC.© TJW 2019
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I own a retro video game store in central NJ (YESTERcades) and the cool thing is that not only do we have arcade games & pinball machines but we also have three flatscreens with every type of system available. Of course, one of the systems is the Intellivision. We recently started buying & trading classic consoles and games and I had the opportunity to pick this gem up. I didn't know all that much about it first but I have learned that there are not too many of these around anymore. I am probably going to hold on to this for a little bit and put it in our display case for its coolness factor, but I thought you guys would be thrilled to check it out... - Ken
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I designed some new cover labels that fit directly onto Intellivision cartridges. These measure 1.9 x 2.5 inches and fit perfectly on the top of the games. They are high definition pictures on glossy die cut photo paper. So far I have made over 50 simulated screen shots and am now working on the hard to find & rarer games in the INTV line up. Those later titles will take a bit longer to make as I don't own a few of them. LMK if anyone is interested in putting them onto their own games. It really makes the cartridges pop with the new labels instead of the basic end caps they have now.
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Here's the official thread for Sydney Hunter & The Sacred Tribe We've been working on this game since June 2015 It's in programming stage since January 2016 We're planning to release it somewhere in 2016 Here's a quick preview (taken from an emulator)
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