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Intellivision Lives! for Microsoft Xbox | 
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List Price: $17.99 Buy New: $14.98 You Save: $3.01 (17%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 10400
Platform: Xbox ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Batteries Included: No Operating System: Xbox Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 5.5 x 0.6
MPN: 650008499070 Model: 650008499070 UPC: 650008499070 EAN: 0650008499070 ASIN: B0000E32YM
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: ******BRAND NEW****** THE SOURCE FOR RARE MEDIA, THOUSANDS OF CUSTOMERS SATISFIED, AND OVER 250 000 ITEMS IN STOCK, BUY FROM A TRUSTED SOURCE, ESTABLISHED SINCE 1998 - INETVIDEO ~~~
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| Features:
| • | Library of over 60 classic Intellivision games | | • | Historical information and fun facts about the games, including interviews with the original Intellivision developers | | • | View original Intellivision commercials and archival footage! | | • | All games optimized for Xbox Controllers | | • | Exclusive unreleased games: Empire, Space Cadet and Number Jumble for the Xbox |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Games Inclulded: Armor Battle Astrosmash B-17 Bomber Backgammon Baseball Body Slam: Super Pro Wrestling Bomb Squad Bowling Boxing Buzz Bombers Checkers Football Frog Bog Golf Hockey Horse Racing Hover Force Las Vegas Poker&Blackjack Las Vegas Roulette Motocross Night Stalker Pinball Reversi Sea Battle Shark! Shark! Skiing Snafu Soccer Space Armada Space Battle Space Hawk Space Spartans Spiker!: Super Pro Volleyball Stadium Mud Buggies Star Strike Sub Hunt T
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| Customer Reviews: Read 7 more reviews...
Intellivision Lives January 17, 2007 If you had an Intellivision in the 80's, you need this trip down memory lane.
Frustrating February 17, 2006 I'm not sure if it's just my system or not but this game makes my Sony sound like it's dying!! I baby pretty much everything I own so I know my Playstation 2 is in good condition. Unless I purchased a lemon system (although 2 yrs old w/no prior problems) or a lemon game, this game is very avoidable.
I tried every game even though I mainly bought it for Snafu and Shark Shark and found, just like all the reviewers, that some of the games are unplayable, which is fine for the price, it's just cool to get the retro stuff.
Unfortunately, my rating is based on the sounds my Playstation 2 system makes when playing this game. It moans and groans like it's about to break and it also makes the disc sound like it's spinning a hundred times faster than any other disc. (which, as a result, causes the system cooling fan to run constantly).
I've never had any other game or DVD cause this problem. I've only played the disc twice due to the fact that I don't want my system to break.
Unless someone tells you different, expect a system breaking disc upon purchase.
I would've rated this 4.5 stars if not for the disc problem since Shark Shark and Snafu play great (and the Snafu soundtrack is still AWESOME!!!).
Instructions January 16, 2006 Like wish we could get the game Burgertime and the Tron Game but do like also wish instructions could be printed
haha awesome! Blue Sky Rangers Forever May 1, 2005 All the time that I've spent playing Morrowind over the past few years pales in comparison to those grueling hours playing Utopia back in 1984. . . and with that out of the way, may I say that Intellivision Lives! is the greatest treasure in my video game library today. So many games packed into one cartridge (errr. . . X-BOX CD I mean) that are playable at whim, and in their original form.
One of the big complaints I've heard from gurus is that the controls make playability virtually impossible, but I disagree. My fingers have bled much less than I remember, and games like Astrosmash and B-17 Bomber as fun today as they were originally. Of course, in the world of CGI and high-paced video gaming that takes days to conquer, Nightstalker might take its toll on the average attention span within 15 minutes. Not me, however, as all I really need is this game, a case of beer, and some Smiths blaring on the radio to make my night perfect.
My only complaint is that some of my favorite Intellivision-unique games from the day were created by other companies that do not have software included, such as Sewer Sam, Advanced Dungeons and Dragons, and Microsurgeon. Still, with 60 games (around 20 of them still hold up today in my opinion), how can I rationally complain? Cudos for all the extras for hardcore gamers like me to browse through, including programmer interviews, unreleased games, commercials, and unplayable junk that still brings me back.
Next on my wish list: modern day updates of some of these classics. Imagine B-17 Bomber with modern technology utilized, or a Nightstalker sequel. Crave Games, you have made a grown man very happy.
Just Plain Bad January 7, 2005 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
Boy did they really screw this game up...
First of all, you can tell that this is not emulated... The games all have a different feel, sounds are not quite right etc... The whole layout is bad, and takes place in an arcade... Funny the intellivision was a HOME system... And the background music makes me want to pound my head into a wall after a few minutes.. Some games I can't even get to start...
This is almost as bad as the 25 in 1 controller...
Of all the "retro" out there, they really screwed up Intellivision big time.. Intellivision deserves much better than the cr*p they are putting out..
Spend the money at a yard sale and buy the real console because this is horrible..
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