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the old intellivision system

Posted: 2003-07-24 11:49pm
by Shrykull
Night stalker! http://www.intellivisionlives.com/ Yes, I love these old but simple games, this is where I first learned to play and got addicted to these games as a kid in the early 80's, check out the URL if you are too young to have played these games. Anyway, for those of you who do know what it is, I was wondering how many points you have to get to win the game, once you reach 80K points I think it is you get to the invisible robot, I've gotten to him, and even destroyed him a few times, guess there's no way to check or anything, alter some of the code so he's visible? I was wondering if there is a way to code break source code, probably not cause people would have done it before, but suppose you have the line printf "This is a line of text" in basic, could you find out what it's machine code binary eqivalent is and do that with every other line/lines of text?

Posted: 2003-08-01 01:21pm
by Crayz9000
Heh. Astrosmash is fun... I can't remember how many hours I've lost to blowing up asteroids, bombs, missiles and UFOs...

On my 486 laptop, of course :D

Posted: 2003-08-01 03:34pm
by TheFeniX
Sea Battle! How I've missed you. This might be something I look into buying.

Posted: 2003-08-02 02:50am
by TrailerParkJawa
I had some good times playing Utopia until the wee hours of the morning with my friend Dan.

There was a game called "Wizards and Warriors" I think. It was two-player, one knight and one wizard. We got all the way to the end and couldnt kill the dragon, we never figured out what was wrong but I bet it was some bug. I mean , the dragon was there, it didnt kill us, and we couldnt kill it.

Posted: 2003-08-02 11:20pm
by Shrykull
There's some other games I'm looking to play that I want to play, like Atlantis and Safecracker. Atlantis was cool too, remember that you had to the two guns you could fire at the ships, and your own ship in the middle that you could take off it and fight them in for a limited time, which replenished when you landed the ship.
I found something called Nostalgia which lets you play these old games, and it says you can now print out the controller overlays if you have an intellivision don't have to worry about losing them, but I'm looking for a USB intellivision controller if one exists.

Posted: 2003-08-02 11:51pm
by TrailerParkJawa
I remember being completely dazzled by B-17 bomber and wishes I could have an Intellivision. But alas, we had no money.

Posted: 2003-08-05 08:42am
by otter
TrailerParkJawa wrote:I remember being completely dazzled by B-17 bomber and wishes I could have an Intellivision. But alas, we had no money.
He-heh.....I had the voice adapter as well as the keyboard and computer add-on ( if you can call it a computer)

Most of my neighbors had the Atari 2600. Remember them ohhing and awwing at the Intellivision's version of football and baseball compared to their useless blinking blocks :D

Yep, I was king of the block till someone got Colecovision ( Damn Donkeykong!) :cry: