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OldSchoolGamer
11-26-2008, 12:11 AM
MaximumRd look at Intellivoice and Games Prt. 1

Just uploaded! As always please look and comment and rating greatly appreciated!

MaximumRd looks at Intellivoice and Games Prt. 1

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2VPh4D-gCE (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2VPh4D-gCE)

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zektor
11-26-2008, 12:43 AM
Nice! While I did own an Intellivision (and an INTV III later on) back in the day I never did own this module. But I am eager for part II, as I want to HEAR it :) Good work my friend!

OldSchoolGamer
11-26-2008, 01:12 AM
Thank you Zektor, the great thing for me is it's all honest, I never had the Voice module back in the day so when I make these videos it's truly fun for me, and I wasn't joking when I said I am likely to suck when I play the games, guess I better read the instructions, but hey it's fun and it's real, I hope I convey that in my videos.....

Steve W
11-26-2008, 04:01 PM
I never had an Intellivision back in the day, I ended up buying a worn-out Intellivision II from a co-worker in the late '80s, which is when my Intellivision fascination started. I did manage to find an Intellivoice, and the three voice games were still marked down at Toys 'R Us at this time, so it was a good period to start collecting.

Back when I still used Mac OS 7 through OS 9, my startup sound was "Hello commander, computer reporting" from Space Spartans. 8-)

OldSchoolGamer
11-28-2008, 03:50 AM
Well, just tried out my new DVD recorder and THANK GOD it recorders fine from the cable input! WHY does that matter? because up to now the 2 devices I have used to encode video to my PC for some reason I have not been able to over come, was not able to encode anything from an RF signal, videotape fine, live action fine, was even able to VHS record RF fine, yet as soon as I would attempt to encode anything RF was scrambled, this sucked because I did not want to resort to using emulators to record movies of classic gameplay nor do I have the skill/time or money to upgrade all my consoles to output composite or S-video! Now however it looks like I can record the RF signal to my DVD recorder thereby passing the encoding myself, just pop the recorded DVD into my PC and import the files into my editor (hope I don't have any trouble adding narration while keeping original video sound effects) so my follow up video and many future videos will feature actual gameplay on the original system in all it's crappy RF signal glory WOO HOO!