When we got an Intellivision in 1980, there were only 8 games out for it. In addition to the Las Vegas Poker & Blackjack that came with the system, we bought an extra 3 games to ensure we had a variety to play. We never did pick up the remaining 4 games, but I might grab them if I get a chance, just to complete the original collection.
We did not get NBA Basketball, ABPA Backgammon, Checkers, or The Electric Company Math Fun. I probably would have played the Backgammon the most of these. Versions of all of these are available on the Flashback, including the Super Pro version of Basketball which allows you to play against the computer.
The other ones from this year we did get were Major League Baseball, NFL Football, and Armor Battle. We did play Football a bit, but you needed the playbooks to really make it work. The Armor Battle was played a bit more, and we really played the Baseball a fair amount. At least until I got really good at it, and very high scoring runaway games became the norm. I also played a lot of the Poker & Blackjack, since you were able to play that solo.
Eleven games came out in 1980. We ended up getting five of them. We did not get the NASL Soccer, NHL Hockey, or PGA Golf but all of these are now on the Flashback with the Super Pro versions which allow single player against the computer. Not wanting to promote gambling, we also did not get the Horse Racing, or the Las Vegas Roulette, both of which are on the Flashback. The Electric Company Word Fun was considered too young, so we also passed on that, and it also appears on the Flashback.
We did get a few of the Sports games. We did get Auto Racing which we played a lot. We got the Tennis, and US Ski Team Skiing, both of which we played a little. The Skiing did not make it to the Flashback. We did get Sea Battle which we also played a bit, but preferred Armor Battle to it. We also got the first game under the Space category, Space Battle. This one I played a lot of until the following year when the new games came out, but even then, it remained in rotation.
Of the seven games that came out in 1981, we got all of them except for the Boxing, which also appears on the Flashback.
We played the PBA Bowling a surprising amount. We played Snafu a lot, being very similar to the Tron light cycles. Triple Action had three simple mini games in it and got a lot of play as it had an airplane combat, a tank combat, and a racing game. Astrosmash got played the most of the Space games, and I got very good at it, able to roll through all the backgrounds. Space Armada was a Space Invaders clone, and we played it a fair amount. Star Strike was based off the Star Wars trench run but wasn’t great.
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