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INTELLIVISION

Manufacturer:    Mattel Electronics

Launch Price:     $299.99

Released Date:  1979

Format:             cartridge

 

CPU:                 16bit General Instrument CP1610 processor at 894.886 kHz

Memory:           1352 bytes RAM, 7168 bytes ROM

Resolution:        196x160 pixels, 16 color palette (16 on-screen)

Sound:              3-channel mono

Connectivity:     Playcable adapter to download games via cable TV

Power:              AC power

Accessories:      Voice Synthesis module, Playcable, keyboard, piano, Atari 2600 system changer

Miscellaneous:   distributed in Sears stores as “Super Video Arcade”

                        distributed in Radio Shack stores as “Tandyvision I” & GTE/Sylvania Intellivision

                        “Intellivision 2” is the 2nd generation of this console, released in 1982 at $149.99 MSRP

                        “INTV System III” (Super Pro System) is the 3rd gen., available 1985-1991 for $59.99

                        “INTV System IV” was planned but never officially released

 

 

 
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