Is armor battle for the intellivision heavier than most intellivision cartridges? I picked it up today because it felt heavy and was only .50. Now I really don't think it's a proto or anything (already opened it). Just wanna double check, thanks
Is armor battle for the intellivision heavier than most intellivision cartridges? I picked it up today because it felt heavy and was only .50. Now I really don't think it's a proto or anything (already opened it). Just wanna double check, thanks
It is probably the "Armor" that you are feeling. That stuff weighs a lot.
I have no idea if it is heavier. Just needed to say the armor comment.
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The earliest Intellivision cartridges are all heavy. They have some metal shielding that is not in later version I think. Sometimes the plastic is more brown than black and they don't have the line that says "insert to here" molded into the cartridge case. I think there are 10 or so games like this. Also they come with fancy full color instruction manuals.
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Here's a visual of what Y-bot's talking about:
http://intvfunhouse.com/mattel/cart/pcbs.php
exactly what I wanted to know..you guys rock thanks
Thanks for that link, dude! I forgot how great that site is! I'll be hanging out there a lot over the next few days.Originally Posted by IntvGene
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Yes I was curious and found this thread with the awesome picture on top as well.
In addition to the cartridge differences, I have Armor Battle boxed with the 'heavy' shielded version. There is another minor difference in that the top of the box has a computer number printed direclty on the box itself. All other INTV boxes either don't have the number or have the number printed on a white label which is affixed to the box. I can supply a picture if anyone wants it.
But yes - the shielded INTV carts are much heavier - easy to notice. And they seem very rare as I've only ever seen a few.