1982 was another big year, with 17 new games coming out, of which we got at least 12 of them. The Intellivision II also came out, which shipped with Lock ‘n Chase up here in Canada, and Burger Time in States. The Intellivoice, which had been advertised for the last few years came out, and we got one as well.
I am not sure if we got Advanced Dungeons & Dragons. I remember playing a fair amount, but do not seem to have the box for it. We did not get Frog Bog, Shark! Shark!, Sub Hunt, or Royal Dealer. These are all available on the Flashback. I did play a fair amount of Shark! Shark! Back in the day, and would have played a lot of the Royal Dealer, which allowed you to play Crazy Eights, Gin, and Gin Rummy against a computer.
Lock ‘n Chase was based off of the arcade game, which was based off of Pac Man, and we played it a fair amount. Night Stalker was a maze game, and we played it a lot as well. Sharp Shot was aimed at a younger crowd and had 4 simple games on it – Football passing, Space Gunner, Submarine, and Maze Shoot. I played this one quite a bit with the younger siblings. While we did not get the arcade version of Tron for the Intellivision, we did get the two Tron games that they did release – Deadly Discs, and Maze-a-Tron. Of the two, I played Maze-a-Tron more. Space Hawk did not get played a lot. I played a lot of Reversi, and was able to beat it regularly. USCF Chess should have been played a lot more than we did but, if you played at the higher levels, the computer took too long to calculate its move. I did like Utopia, and would have played much more if I could find an opponent to play against more often. We did get all three games available for the Intellivoice, but can not find the box for Bomb Squad. I played Bomb Squad the most of the three, followed by B-17 Bomber, and the least of Space Spartans.
Of the 12 games that came out in 1983, we only got two of them. Which is unfortunate as most of the games from this year do not appear on the Flashback.
We did not get Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Treasure of Tarmin, Bump ‘n’ Jump, Buzz Bombers, Kool-Aid Man, Loco-Motion, Mission X, Motocross, Pinball, or the Intellivoice game Tron: Solar Sailor. Of these, I would have played the AD&D, and the Loco-Motion the most, and Bump ‘n’ Jump was a game I played in the arcade a bit.
We did get Vectron, which I did not play a lot, and Burger Time, which I played a lot in the arcade and quite a bit at home.
We did not get a lot of games by other manufacturers. I have only 4 cartridges in the box. Pitfall from Activison was played a lot. We also have three from Coleco – Carnival, Donkey Kong, and Lady Bug. Of those three, we only played the Carnival a bit, while we played more of the Donkey Kong. I played the most of Ladybug, which I had first been introduced to on my friend’s Colecovision.
Of all of the rest of the games that came out by other companies, the only ones that I should have gotten was Donkey Kong Jr from Coleco, and Pac-Man from Atarisoft. We didn’t get the Pac Man as we had played their version on the Atari 2600 and it was so terrible that we did not get their version for the Intellivision which actually looked pretty close to the arcade.
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