Intellivision Lives!
Xbox- Publisher: Crave
- Release Date: Feb 2, 2004
- Also On: PlayStation 2
- Summary:
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- Developer: Realtime Associates
- Genre(s): Miscellaneous, Compilation
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Positive: 1 out of 9
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Mixed: 7 out of 9
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Negative: 1 out of 9
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The best thing about these titles was that I didnt have to practice them in order to beat my son.
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Official Xbox MagazineWithout the nine keypad buttons, many of these games become unplayable. [Mar 2004, p.81]
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With limited memory capacity and graphical power, Intellivision games left quite a bit to the players imagination, and this may turn off some gamers. However, its interesting to see the surprising amount of depth and gameplay found in these early titles.
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Utopia, which could be considered the original simulation game, is fun and easy to get into, Frog Bog is as goofy as ever, Astrosmash is frenetic, and Snafu is just plain fun! However, many of the games are rendered simply unplayable due to the limitations of the Xbox controller.
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While Intellivision Lives accurately represents the look and sound of what gamers were playing on the system, it doesn't accurately represent the actual Intellivision experience. The only way this would be possible is with an actual Intellivision controller.
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Collectors will get a kick out of it for some of the extra data, but the games dont quite have the same luster as they do when you play it on an actual unit (although "Astrosmash" is much easier to play using the PS2). d-pad)
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Xbox Nation MagazineThe bare-bones graphics and simplistic gameplay render this disc a painful walk down memory lane. [Apr 2004, p.83]
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