AC Adapter For Mattel Intellivision Games Console
AC power adapter and leads for Mattel Intellivision games console.
- Object Number:
- 2007-5023/1
- type:
- games console
Mattel Intellivision games console with mains adaptor and six game cartridges (Armor Battle, Auto Racing, Golf, NASL Soccer, Sea Battle) each with instruction booklets, 1979. Console Serial No 100519. The first 16-bit console. The Intellivision could download games via cable TV and replicate the sound of human voices.
The first 16-bit console, the Intellivision could download games via cable TV and replicate human voices. Over 3 million Intellivision consoles were sold and 125 games were released before it was discontinued in 1991. The Intellivision was a direct competitor to the Atari 2600. The console cost $299 when it was first released, this price included the game 'Las Vegas Poker and Blackjack'. The Intellivision's best selling game was 'Astrosmash'.
AC power adapter and leads for Mattel Intellivision games console.
16-bit games cartridge 'Armor Battles', by Matel Electronics, 1979. For use with Mattel Intellivision games console. In card packaging.
16-bit games cartridge 'Golf', by Matel Electronics, 1979. For use with Mattel Intellivision games console. In card packaging.
16-bit games cartridge 'NASL Soccer', by Mattel Electronics, 1979. For use with Mattel Intellivision games console. In card packaging.
16-bit games cartridge 'Auto Rasing, by Matel Electronics, 1979. For use with Mattel Intellivision games console. In card packaging.
16-bit games cartridge 'Space Battle', by Matel Electronics, 1979. For use with Mattel Intellivision games console. In card packaging.
16-bit games cartridge 'Sea Battle', by Matel Electronics, 1979. For use with Mattel Intellivision games console. In card packaging.
Carton for Mattel Intellivision master component. 1979.