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Intellivision Lives!

aka: Intellivision Lives
Moby ID: 11461

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PlayStation 2 screenshots

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The game's title screen
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Welcome to Hal's Pizza Parlour. All the games are grouped onto separate machines. The controls are left/right to view the machines and forward to get a closer look
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This jukebox is where they have hidden the game configuration options
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The game configuration options are hidden inside the jukebox.
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This machine contains the Unreleased Games
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Once a machine is selected a menu like this appears. One & two player games are indicated by the yellow dot people
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Every game has a set of menu options like this. The greyed out line is unlocked when the player beats the game. Such locked content is not available for all games
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Production Notes are unusually interesting and always seen to be confined to a single screen. They do not all have a photograph
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There are different ways to play the game, Downside-Up, Gridshock, Ping Pong, and Reversee,
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Before any game is played the player is shown the controls
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Here we are playing Astrosmash!
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For some games the player must respond to questions. Then it is necessary to use the SELECT button to bring up the Intellivision Controller
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This is Space Armada
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Three different machines in Hal's Pizza Parlour. The power socket on the wall is a nice touch. The machine that the player will view by moving forward always sparkles like this
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The game Sharp Shot is played in four different ways. Another time when the Intellivision controller is used
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Playing Maze Shot in the Sharp Shooter game using the Gridshock screen. Utterly useless because you cannot see what's going on but it's different
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Mountain Madness Super Pro Skiing has lots of user prompts and it is a pain having to remove the controller to read the text then bring it back to respond to the prompt
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One of the selling points of the Intellivision was that its graphics were better than the Atari. Hard to believe nowadays but true.
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After every game the PS2 autosaves
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Tucked away in a corner is a photo of Intellivision programmers. Selecting this shows a series of interviews and a history of the machine. The artwork comes from Intellivision games

Xbox screenshots

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No, there's nothing wrong with your Xbox!
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Everything takes place at Hal's Pizza, an eighties pizza parlor.
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Games are displayed by category. Over sixty of 'em!
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There are video features to watch.
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You can view the original cartridge cover art.
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Utopia, the precusor to "Sim" games (run a country).
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Tower Of Doom, a dungeon crawler.
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Carousel, a kid game designed to familiarize children with animals.
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Games have production information, like who developed it.
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Astrosmash.
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Space Armada, basically a version of Space Invaders.
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Each game category has it's own cabinet.
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Space Hawk - shoot objects before they collide into you.
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Star Strike. Looks similar to a popular sci-fi movie from back then, doesn't it?
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Frog Bog - Jump back and forth, collecting bugs on your tongue.
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You can choose "radical" game modes for each game, like flipping the screen upside down.
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Each game has instructions, usually taken straight from the original manual.
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Word Rockets - Shoot a letter into the oncoming word to spell a word. The more you get in a row, the faster the word scrolls.
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World Championship Baseball, one of two baseball games.
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Bowling - A, uhh, bowling game.
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Slap Shot Hockey, my favorite sport title from back then.
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The game has a built-in keypad to make it easier to select options, since the Xbox doesn't have 12 buttons.
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Motocross.
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Space Spartans.
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Night Stalker - help free your character!
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Bomb Squad - Cut circuits and wires to get clues to a code. You've only got thirty minutes to disarm the bomb!
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Pinball, a really fun game.
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Each game has a control scheme that you can view before and during games.
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Shark! Shark! - Eat fish smaller than you for points, but avoid the sharks!
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Thin Ice - Make your opponents run into your wall. Sort of like the Lightcycle's from Tron.
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