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Shadow1980 said:
Mnementh said:

Ok, probably nobody remembers the Intellivision console from the early days of console gaming anymore.

I remember it, because I actually have one. It was a hand-me-down from my father. He gave it to me back in like '84 or '85. Since the console market crashed and the NES hadn't yet landed in America, the games were dirt cheap. I vaguely remember seeing a copy of Astrosmash for like $2 at Toys R Us.

If they re-released an "Intellivision Classic" with all of its old library (including hopefully third-party titles like the ones Imagic made) and an HDMI jack for good video quality, I'd be all over it.

I do as well.  My grandfather had one.  We played it every time we visited him.  His favorite games were PBA Bowling and PGA Golf.  My favorite games that he had were Snafu (that music is still awesome, and the gameplay very fun), Advanced Dungeons & Dragons, and Dracula.  I bought an Intellivision and games years later for my own collection.  I had to replace it once due to not caring for it as well as I should have and have since purchased a dust cover to keep over it whenever not in use.  I recently discovered that the Pac-Man released for Intellivision in 1983 was very impressive compared to the 1982 version from the 2600.