I know a site that has a few boxed games (Collector's Cards & Games) but that's the only site I know. I know Ebay has a bunch but are there any other sites that sell them?
I know a site that has a few boxed games (Collector's Cards & Games) but that's the only site I know. I know Ebay has a bunch but are there any other sites that sell them?
I don't sell them on the site but I have an abundance of them - PM me with what you need and I'll get you a list of what we have.
Alright cool, thanks for replying.
Since it seems appropriate to post it here, what was that the name of that computer'ish device you attach to your Intellivision? I remember using it to play a Jetsons word game, a Scooby Doo maze game, and another game too...Mr. Basic Meets Bits N Bites...thats the name of it. A MLB game was available for it too.
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Yep, it's the ECS. I bought one back when I was first getting into the Intellivision, and I wrote a few BASIC programs on it to get the feel for it. Yick. I always liked that with a small program you could look through the graphics for whatever game cart you had plugged in. And a few years back I found a website that had a few BASIC program listings for a bunch of games you could type in. I don't know if it's still there, though.
Nowadays the only reason I plug mine in is to play Mind Strike (my fave Intellivision game), but my ECS blacks out after a few minutes of play, which is a huge pain. I can't seem to get it to work properly in emulation, either.
I have an original Intellicart, but I don't really use it. It was such a difficult thing to use on a Mac. And I couldn't ever find many ROMs that would work with it, either. And nowadays I'd need to pull out my ancient Powerbook 180C to run the Mac OS loader program on and plug in the serial converter into. It's a lot of trouble. The only games I didn't own that I wanted to use this thing with were the 3rd party games, and I have most of the ones I ever wanted, so it just collects dust. But I'm not going to sell it, so don't bother asking.
Last edited by Steve W; 01-04-2008 at 03:00 PM.