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Intellivision Lives! is a compilation of various games from the Intellivision and released for the Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation 2, and Xbox. In addition, there are three exclusive games that were never released for the original console.

It was originally released in 1998 for PCs running Microsoft Windows and Mac OS. A bug fix was released in 2001. A PC-exclusive sequel named Intellivision Rocks! was released in 2002; Intellivision Rocks! included more Mattel-published Intellivision games in addition to third-party games originally published by Activision and Imagic.

The games are accessed from a 3D "overworld" set in a circa 1980s pizza parlor although this is an inaccurate representation of the games in question which are designed for a home console. In addition to the games there are several unlockables such as the classic intellivision commercials.

Games


Arcade

  • Bomb Squad
  • Buzz Bombers
  • Car Racing
  • Night Stalker
  • Pinball
  • Shark! Shark!
  • Snafu
  • Thin Ice
  • Vectron

Combat + Sorcery

  • Armor Battle
  • Battle Tanks
  • Biplanes
  • B-17 Bomber
  • Hover Force
  • Sea Battle
  • Sub Hunt
  • Thunder Castle
  • Tower of Doom
  • Utopia

Space

Sports

  • Auto Racing
  • Baseball, Classic
  • Baseball, World Championship
  • Basketball, Classic
  • Basketball, Super Pro
  • Bowling
  • Boxing
  • Decathlon
  • Football, Classic
  • Football, Super Pro
  • Golf, Classic
  • Golf, Super Pro
  • Hockey, Classic
  • Hockey, Super Pro
  • Motocross
  • Skiing, Classic
  • Skiing, Super Pro
  • Soccer
  • Stadium Mud Buggies
  • Tennis
  • Volleyball
  • Wrestling

Gaming + Strategy

  • Backgammon
  • Checkers
  • Horse Racing
  • Poker & Blackjack
  • Reversi
  • Roulette
  • Royal Dealer

Children's

  • Crosswords
  • Frog Bog
  • Factor Fun
  • Math Master
  • Memory Fun
  • Sharp Shot
  • Word Hunt
  • Word Rockets

NOTE: some games require two controllers, even to play single player

Nintendo DS version


A version of Intellivision Lives! is currently in production for the Nintendo DS. This version will include over 40 Intellivision games, features single-card multiplayer, and also emulates the Intellivision's 12-button keypad: each game features a custom touch-screen layout mimicking that of the button overlay supplied with the original Intellivision cartridge.

Intellivision Productions is yet to find a publisher for the DS version. *

External links


2003 computer and video games | GameCube games | PlayStation 2 games | Xbox games | Nintendo DS games | Computer and video game compilations

 

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