Atari owns Digital Eclipse and they were working on the Night Stalker and Cloudy Mountain remakes so I'm hoping they get completed and show up on the VCS and other consoles soon.
If they don't do an INTV+ they could at least do some digital collections of the games on PC and modern consoles and offer new USB controllers with reprints of the overlays to play them properly. Those controllers really are integral to the experience, I have the Intellivision Lives collection of PS2 and it just doesn't feel right playing with a Dual Shock 2.
I can imagine they'll remake those Intellivision games for the Atari systems in house. Playing them on a Atari 2600+ would be a crossover we never thought we could see.
At best maybe a second upgraded version of their recent VCS I think. An actual console would be a huge investment and risk, mostly is who would make games for it? I know Atari has some studios but ... I still think a VCS 2 would be best and most likely.
It certainly looks that way when you think about it. ATARI now have in-house development teams for modern and retro games and continues to support and update the VCS800 OS. As for Intellivision, I think the following products would make sense to me: 1). Intellivision cart adaptor for the 2600+ and Polymega/Polymega Remix. 2). Enhanced Intellivision games and re-issues. 3). Official release of unreleased 2600 games (in a completed state). 4). 7800, Lynx, and Jaguar ports of Intellvision's best games and cult classics. 5). Intellivision Recharged and re-imagined games. 6). Add Intellivision (and Jag/Lynx) emulator and games to the ATARI VCS800 Store. 7) ATARI 50-style Intellivision compilation for VCS800 and modern platforms.
As for Intellvision+, that might do well in America, but the system is virtually unknown anywhere else. It would make more sense for ATARI to utilise the 2600+, and release an Intellivision adaptor. ATARI should also release an Intellivision mini-system with an S.D. slot.
@@TheAtariNetworkI had honestly forgotten that intellivision still exists. Ever since the Amico announcement I don't think there's been a single thing that they have talked about.
@@TheAtariNetwork Ok then the supreme king of Retro. 😂 I also wonder if the Amico does flop, will Atari purchase that too so they can finish it or will they incorporate the tech into a VCS 2.0?
@@derekdash2179 so there's a holding group that's a subsidiary of some other things that owns the name. Coleco Holdings is literally what it's called but I don't think they have any right to software. Or if they do then not much. Coleco would be a lot messier to be sure...
I see this as a good thing. Atari will handle the Intellivision property better and actually release games. This seems to be a part of their overall strategy to simply be the name and source for all gaming pre-NES in the modern era. I wouldn't be surprised if the Colecovision brand is bought by Atari next.
My first impression was “wow, this is huge”. Atari and Intellivision were huge rivals back in the day. But now I am curious just how much the practical impact will be.
That's the thing, it's probably more impactful as an idea than practically. We will hopefully get some games and things out of it but I think Atari would want to be positive that the market is there before releasing anything major. But I have confidence that Atari can bring some prestige back to the brand if anybody can. They've done well enough with their own stuff the last few years!
That atari 50 collection is off the chain! I really wish they'd re-release the jaguar. Can you do a review of that jeff minter collection joint that just came out?
@TheAtariNetwork As a kid from the 80s I dig what you're putting out. Yeah please put some jeff minter piece out. He's as essential to video games as the Beatles are to rock and roll. They got the jeff minter game on ps4 and 5 too.
Great take, Jon. Thanks for sharing your thoughts. I’m a little confused by the acquisition for a couple of reasons. First, as you mentioned, what is the direction of Atari and how does this add to it? Second, I didn’t think the Intellivision brand had much value. From a software perspective, what must-play games does it have? I don’t think there’s any except to the diehard Intellivision fans. I have been interested in the Intellivision though, so I picked up an RGB modded Intellivision and also have a Intellivision 2. Sadly, I haven’t gotten around to playing it except for a game or two. I did accumulate a decent library with an SD cartridge as well as well as some homebrews. One thing I did as a reaction to this announcement was to buy the Intellivision collections for the Evercade-in case they were yanked from the shelves in the near future. Time will tell on what all this means and how we gamers may benefit, and we’re here for the ride.
That's a good point, existing collections could easily be removed due to the new ownership. I don't see a whole terrible lot that interests me but there probably is value there if they have a massive generational collection. And I could see an Astrosmash recharged or something like it bringing some interest. As always you have great views Socrates! Thanks for sharing!
Atari needs to get Shark! Shark! and Astrosmash from BBG, and in 2029, release a Digital Eclipse made Intellivision 50. Oh, and while they are at it, get the Data East catalog from G-Mode since Intellivision had some good Data East arcade ports.
I think the new Atari could if they don't spend money just to spend it. Every move has to be with an end goal, every purchase has to provide value and profit. I'm hoping that this is all leading somewhere but I honestly don't know. I wish I could get on the inside sometimes and see what Atari is thinking...
@@TheAtariNetwork Yessir, I Would Love to be a Consultant w/ Common Sense and a Life of growing up P00r, and my Atari 7800 being my Prized P0ssesi0n LOL, I Gots the Ideas on a Budget.. But I Still Need a Budget
If you read the ATARI press release, ATARI does say what they intend to do with the Intellivision games. I'm looking forward to seeing which unreleased 2600 games ATARI now have. I'd also buy an Intellivision adaptor and controllers for the 2600+ too. 7800, Lynx, and Jag Intellivision updates would get my money.
I think an Intellevision Vault on the VCS is a no brainer, but i could see them holding off for a DE collection. Just speculating though. I think a mini cart player is also a good idea
Better to have it and not need it than need it than not have it. Really, though, I think it's a good move by Atari. Not sure how Intellivision fans are feeling right now, but I think it's safe to say that Atari will be better owners of the IP than the previous lot were.
It's a good move. With the original Atari having sold at least 10-to-1 compared to the Plimpton-era Intellivision, I wouldn't expect to see an Intellivision+ (althought I'd buy one). However, the scummy Amico team was able to raise $17+ million leveraging the Intv brand. I think there may be an appetite for an Intellivision+. Alternatively, Atari might be able to make an adapter for the 2600+ to handle Intv carts, and include controllers. You're right, though, with Digital Eclipse in the fold, a compilation of some sort is on the horizon.
I bought my Atari 2600+ just this week. I'm pleased with how it operates and the graphics look so much cleaner and more modern on the HDMI flat screen. As per the narration in the video, I could see Atari releasing a compilation of Intellivision games, now that they own the rights to them. Perhaps we could see a 10-games-in-one-cartridge like the one that comes with the 2600+. If Atari wants to take that approach, then Dungeons & Dragons has to be part of the package if it wants Intellivision-related business from me.
I have multiple theories. 1. Atari has a minority stake in polymega and they anounced that they want to Develop an atari Element module and put atari games in their Webshop (when that finally launches.) I guess intellivision will probably come next. 2. I think they will produce retro consoles, compilations etc. 3. I think the next brand atari has an eye on might be commodore
I can’t remember any Intellivision games worth bringing back. As kids I remember us seeing some odd keypad with some kind of slide card. Hopefully, they purchased it VERY cheaply.
To call it the “longest running war” is like saying g the Korean War is still going on. Which it is by the way. But at least INTV is in better hands today than yesterday.
Hey man for some of us the War never ended lol but yeah maybe the longest running rivalry would be a better wording? I do agree that this iteration of Atari is better than the previous owners!
@@TheAtariNetworkI know it’s just a headline for stupid internet people. But still a good thing. You know I saw an epic Lynx collection go on sale for switch. I wonder why Atari hasn’t bought them yet?
I hate to say it but most Intellivision games just don't hold up all that well today. The games are just a little too primitive and basic. I'm old enough to have played it when it launched, and even then I felt sort of underwhelmed. It didn't have the wow factor of the Colecovision. I didn't play the whole library, but what I did play was just OK. EDIT: And you might say the 2600 IPs are even older, but the difference is those games have been iterated on and updated over the decades. Intellivision games largely have not.
I'd agree. I think if Atari could obtain the Coleco games and license then a compilation of the best all time games from the early years would be a must own for most people. Atari 50th but it also encompasses Intellivision, Coleco, Odyssey and the first and third party games for those consoles. I think that has to be one of the end goals right?
@@TheAtariNetwork I disagree completely, I see a lot of Atari people commenting on the intellivision library without having the necessary knowledge of the intellivision brand, there's a lot of good games that could be recharged or reimagined for PC steam or for the VCS , switch, Atari Jaguar, Atari 7800, to name a few , both dungeons and dragons games , cloudy mountain and treasure of tarmin that don't have any equivalent in the colecovision library, I know it , I own also the colecovision console, the three tron games, night stalker, tower of Doom, thunder castle, Utopia, B-17 Bomber, Bomb squad, Also Digital Eclipse told us in the newsletter that they were excited by the acquisition of the intellivision brand, Digital Eclipse for peoples who don't know, they did a new recharged version of Night Stalker and Cloudy mountain for the Amico, I saw some gameplay and both games look great, I'm all for Atari buying the right for Colecovision and Odyssey 2 , but before doing that , can we please take care of the intellivision library and brand, my other wishes would be that atari would do an intellivision + or as a second choice an intellivision mini that we could add roms. I had mixed feeling when Atari bought the intellivision brand but in the final I think it's a good thing because the actual owner were tarnishing the intellivision legacy with the Amico console that might never come out. That's my viewpoint , I had to say it because the intellivision was my first console and I have a lot of nostalgia for it, thanks for the video Jon
@@pierregareau6590 there's a ton of people who love Intellivision. Looking at the library I don't see a whole terrible lot that interests me over the 2600 and Coleco but that could be due to complete ignorance. I doubt Atari would purchase Coleco or anything soon and I think they will do something with Intellivision. As always I appreciate the support Pierre!
@@TheAtariNetwork if you get to know the inltellivision library more, I'm sure you will get more interested in some gamesm and because of peoples like you Jon and others Atari youtubers, I got more interested in Atari, I even bought the atari 400 mini
At one time this would have been thought of as the odd couple, but now it makes sense. Atari seems to be on a roll with games and consoles. Intellivision could use some help, just get rid of those horrible disc controllers 😃
I recommend real hardware if you want an intellivision. That way you have access to all software if available. Getting a plug and play system means many lost liscensed games wont be on the plug and play. If you are serious about collecting. I bought my intellivision a few years ago and have bought most of the original library and a lot of homebrews wich are phenomenal. I love the system. Many games but not all are superior onthe intellivision. I will be honest. Yeah i know its a taboo to say.lol
I hope the added cash can help the Amico. I've heard a lot of moaning from people who were still waiting for it. I think this is all good for Atari. The new games will be a welcome addition to the Atari repertoire. A retrospective like the Atari 50th Anniversary collection would be ideal, but maybe too much to expect. My hope is that perhaps now the future of retro gaming will no longer be dominated by the Nintendo game boys.
It could be the last injection they needed to get over the hump. But I really don't know. I guess we'll have to see how it plays out for all sides in the coming months!
@@DisasterSquad You mean 3 hand built prototype units not up for sale? Ya... It's dead... Now it's really dead with Atari owning ALL the game rights and branding to the Intellivision name... Minus Shark Shark and Astrosmash... So it's dead or was it even alive to begin with 😏
Atari owns Digital Eclipse and they were working on the Night Stalker and Cloudy Mountain remakes so I'm hoping they get completed and show up on the VCS and other consoles soon.
Really enjoy your channel. Keep up the good work.
Thank you so much that wasn't necessary but I always appreciate the support! I'll keep going just for you lol
If they don't do an INTV+ they could at least do some digital collections of the games on PC and modern consoles and offer new USB controllers with reprints of the overlays to play them properly. Those controllers really are integral to the experience, I have the Intellivision Lives collection of PS2 and it just doesn't feel right playing with a Dual Shock 2.
Right now, their best bet would be to put games and an Inty emulator on the gamestation pro and design Intellivision specific controllers for it.
I can imagine they'll remake those Intellivision games for the Atari systems in house.
Playing them on a Atari 2600+ would be a crossover we never thought we could see.
I have a feeling Atari is making a new console we know nothing about
That would be cool!
At best maybe a second upgraded version of their recent VCS I think. An actual console would be a huge investment and risk, mostly is who would make games for it? I know Atari has some studios but ... I still think a VCS 2 would be best and most likely.
It certainly looks that way when you think about it.
ATARI now have in-house development teams for modern and retro games and continues to support and update the VCS800 OS.
As for Intellivision, I think the following products would make sense to me:
1). Intellivision cart adaptor for the 2600+ and Polymega/Polymega Remix.
2). Enhanced Intellivision games and re-issues.
3). Official release of unreleased 2600 games (in a completed state).
4). 7800, Lynx, and Jaguar ports of Intellvision's best games and cult classics.
5). Intellivision Recharged and re-imagined games.
6). Add Intellivision (and Jag/Lynx) emulator and games to the ATARI VCS800 Store.
7) ATARI 50-style Intellivision compilation for VCS800 and modern platforms.
As for Intellvision+, that might do well in America, but the system is virtually unknown anywhere else.
It would make more sense for ATARI to utilise the 2600+, and release an Intellivision adaptor. ATARI should also release an Intellivision mini-system with an S.D. slot.
@@TheAtariNetworkI had honestly forgotten that intellivision still exists. Ever since the Amico announcement I don't think there's been a single thing that they have talked about.
Coleco better watch out. If Atari fixes there gaze on them they might be next. If that happens then Atari will be the king of Retro!
Atari IS the king of retro!
@@TheAtariNetwork Ok then the supreme king of Retro. 😂 I also wonder if the Amico does flop, will Atari purchase that too so they can finish it or will they incorporate the tech into a VCS 2.0?
Who owns the rights to Colecovision anyway?
@@derekdash2179 I looked it up a company called Dormitus Brands
@@derekdash2179 so there's a holding group that's a subsidiary of some other things that owns the name. Coleco Holdings is literally what it's called but I don't think they have any right to software. Or if they do then not much. Coleco would be a lot messier to be sure...
I see this as a good thing. Atari will handle the Intellivision property better and actually release games. This seems to be a part of their overall strategy to simply be the name and source for all gaming pre-NES in the modern era. I wouldn't be surprised if the Colecovision brand is bought by Atari next.
i would prefer they went after the Odysee 2, would be a much better fit.
My first impression was “wow, this is huge”. Atari and Intellivision were huge rivals back in the day. But now I am curious just how much the practical impact will be.
That's the thing, it's probably more impactful as an idea than practically. We will hopefully get some games and things out of it but I think Atari would want to be positive that the market is there before releasing anything major. But I have confidence that Atari can bring some prestige back to the brand if anybody can. They've done well enough with their own stuff the last few years!
That atari 50 collection is off the chain! I really wish they'd re-release the jaguar. Can you do a review of that jeff minter collection joint that just came out?
I could. I'd have to grab it first and play it but yeah that could be a neat idea. I was hoping it would come to VCS but I'll just grab it on steam...
@TheAtariNetwork As a kid from the 80s I dig what you're putting out. Yeah please put some jeff minter piece out. He's as essential to video games as the Beatles are to rock and roll. They got the jeff minter game on ps4 and 5 too.
1:47 😂
I like your reaction to the Intellivision T-shirts
They need to have a shirt with the running man from Intellivision, running up the Atari Fuji
@@Jolt7800
That be kinda cool, actually
I hope that Atari eventually acquires the Colecovision and Odyssey libraries in the future.
Great take, Jon. Thanks for sharing your thoughts. I’m a little confused by the acquisition for a couple of reasons. First, as you mentioned, what is the direction of Atari and how does this add to it? Second, I didn’t think the Intellivision brand had much value. From a software perspective, what must-play games does it have? I don’t think there’s any except to the diehard Intellivision fans.
I have been interested in the Intellivision though, so I picked up an RGB modded Intellivision and also have a Intellivision 2. Sadly, I haven’t gotten around to playing it except for a game or two. I did accumulate a decent library with an SD cartridge as well as well as some homebrews.
One thing I did as a reaction to this announcement was to buy the Intellivision collections for the Evercade-in case they were yanked from the shelves in the near future.
Time will tell on what all this means and how we gamers may benefit, and we’re here for the ride.
That's a good point, existing collections could easily be removed due to the new ownership. I don't see a whole terrible lot that interests me but there probably is value there if they have a massive generational collection. And I could see an Astrosmash recharged or something like it bringing some interest.
As always you have great views Socrates! Thanks for sharing!
I've been wondering why, and just a little while ago I started wondering if they bought them just for the PR alone.
Atari needs to get Shark! Shark! and Astrosmash from BBG, and in 2029, release a Digital Eclipse made Intellivision 50. Oh, and while they are at it, get the Data East catalog from G-Mode since Intellivision had some good Data East arcade ports.
I Dunno... I was Crazy Hopeful for the VCS 2.0, Bought stock Even, then couldn't Afford the VCS lol.
Hopefully the New Atari Holds it Together
I think the new Atari could if they don't spend money just to spend it. Every move has to be with an end goal, every purchase has to provide value and profit. I'm hoping that this is all leading somewhere but I honestly don't know. I wish I could get on the inside sometimes and see what Atari is thinking...
@@TheAtariNetwork Yessir, I Would Love to be a Consultant w/ Common Sense and a Life of growing up P00r, and my Atari 7800 being my Prized P0ssesi0n LOL,
I Gots the Ideas on a Budget.. But I Still Need a Budget
@MotownBatman VCS800 is $200 on the ATARI website right now.
If you read the ATARI press release, ATARI does say what they intend to do with the Intellivision games.
I'm looking forward to seeing which unreleased 2600 games ATARI now have.
I'd also buy an Intellivision adaptor and controllers for the 2600+ too.
7800, Lynx, and Jag Intellivision updates would get my money.
@@DaveMoorland-zv3tn I Gotta ask my 3 daughters if I can borrow some of their Pop Can Money.
Dads Broke LOL
I think an Intellevision Vault on the VCS is a no brainer, but i could see them holding off for a DE collection. Just speculating though. I think a mini cart player is also a good idea
Better to have it and not need it than need it than not have it. Really, though, I think it's a good move by Atari. Not sure how Intellivision fans are feeling right now, but I think it's safe to say that Atari will be better owners of the IP than the previous lot were.
Really nice of Tommy Tallarico to allow atari to merge with the amazing company he built himself
Lmao does his kindness know no limits!?
I’m hoping it means an Intellivision Plus (like the 2600+) will come out soon so that we can use actual Intellivision cartridges in a new console. 🤞
"Give the kids back the OoF , Tommy. Your mother will be proud." - Rei Ryghts.
It's a good move. With the original Atari having sold at least 10-to-1 compared to the Plimpton-era Intellivision, I wouldn't expect to see an Intellivision+ (althought I'd buy one). However, the scummy Amico team was able to raise $17+ million leveraging the Intv brand. I think there may be an appetite for an Intellivision+. Alternatively, Atari might be able to make an adapter for the 2600+ to handle Intv carts, and include controllers. You're right, though, with Digital Eclipse in the fold, a compilation of some sort is on the horizon.
I bought my Atari 2600+ just this week. I'm pleased with how it operates and the graphics look so much cleaner and more modern on the HDMI flat screen.
As per the narration in the video, I could see Atari releasing a compilation of Intellivision games, now that they own the rights to them. Perhaps we could see a 10-games-in-one-cartridge like the one that comes with the 2600+.
If Atari wants to take that approach, then Dungeons & Dragons has to be part of the package if it wants Intellivision-related business from me.
I have multiple theories.
1. Atari has a minority stake in polymega and they anounced that they want to Develop an atari Element module and put atari games in their Webshop (when that finally launches.) I guess intellivision will probably come next.
2. I think they will produce retro consoles, compilations etc.
3. I think the next brand atari has an eye on might be commodore
I can’t remember any Intellivision games worth bringing back. As kids I remember us seeing some odd keypad with some kind of slide card. Hopefully, they purchased it VERY cheaply.
It means that IntyBASIC is now illegal and we must use BatariBASIC now when making Intellivision homebrew.
To call it the “longest running war” is like saying g the Korean War is still going on. Which it is by the way. But at least INTV is in better hands today than yesterday.
Hey man for some of us the War never ended lol but yeah maybe the longest running rivalry would be a better wording? I do agree that this iteration of Atari is better than the previous owners!
@@TheAtariNetworkI know it’s just a headline for stupid internet people. But still a good thing. You know I saw an epic Lynx collection go on sale for switch. I wonder why Atari hasn’t bought them yet?
@@GTV-Japan oh that's a good one for them to grab too!
I’d love an Intellivision Plus. Maybe make it compatible with Atari 2600 games
Atari should buy up Coleco next.
I hate to say it but most Intellivision games just don't hold up all that well today. The games are just a little too primitive and basic. I'm old enough to have played it when it launched, and even then I felt sort of underwhelmed. It didn't have the wow factor of the Colecovision. I didn't play the whole library, but what I did play was just OK.
EDIT: And you might say the 2600 IPs are even older, but the difference is those games have been iterated on and updated over the decades. Intellivision games largely have not.
I'd agree. I think if Atari could obtain the Coleco games and license then a compilation of the best all time games from the early years would be a must own for most people. Atari 50th but it also encompasses Intellivision, Coleco, Odyssey and the first and third party games for those consoles. I think that has to be one of the end goals right?
@@TheAtariNetwork I disagree completely, I see a lot of Atari people commenting on the intellivision library without having the necessary knowledge of the intellivision brand, there's a lot of good games that could be recharged or reimagined for PC steam or for the VCS , switch, Atari Jaguar, Atari 7800, to name a few , both dungeons and dragons games , cloudy mountain and treasure of tarmin that don't have any equivalent in the colecovision library, I know it , I own also the colecovision console, the three tron games, night stalker, tower of Doom, thunder castle, Utopia, B-17 Bomber, Bomb squad, Also Digital Eclipse told us in the newsletter that they were excited by the acquisition of the intellivision brand, Digital Eclipse for peoples who don't know, they did a new recharged version of Night Stalker and Cloudy mountain for the Amico, I saw some gameplay and both games look great, I'm all for Atari buying the right for Colecovision and Odyssey 2 , but before doing that , can we please take care of the intellivision library and brand, my other wishes would be that atari would do an intellivision + or as a second choice an intellivision mini that we could add roms. I had mixed feeling when Atari bought the intellivision brand but in the final I think it's a good thing because the actual owner were tarnishing the intellivision legacy with the Amico console that might never come out. That's my viewpoint , I had to say it because the intellivision was my first console and I have a lot of nostalgia for it, thanks for the video Jon
@@pierregareau6590 there's a ton of people who love Intellivision. Looking at the library I don't see a whole terrible lot that interests me over the 2600 and Coleco but that could be due to complete ignorance. I doubt Atari would purchase Coleco or anything soon and I think they will do something with Intellivision. As always I appreciate the support Pierre!
@@TheAtariNetwork if you get to know the inltellivision library more, I'm sure you will get more interested in some gamesm and because of peoples like you Jon and others Atari youtubers, I got more interested in Atari, I even bought the atari 400 mini
There is enough value in the name and nostalgia if used right.
One day Nintendo will buy Sega... Just how things go.
I'm here for that
At one time this would have been thought of as the odd couple, but now it makes sense. Atari seems to be on a roll with games and consoles. Intellivision could use some help, just get rid of those horrible disc controllers 😃
Good vid
Thanks Ramey!
I recommend real hardware if you want an intellivision. That way you have access to all software if available. Getting a plug and play system means many lost liscensed games wont be on the plug and play. If you are serious about collecting. I bought my intellivision a few years ago and have bought most of the original library and a lot of homebrews wich are phenomenal. I love the system. Many games but not all are superior onthe intellivision. I will be honest. Yeah i know its a taboo to say.lol
Amo ever owned the name intellivision they Just leasing the name
Hello world🖕
I hope the added cash can help the Amico. I've heard a lot of moaning from people who were still waiting for it.
I think this is all good for Atari. The new games will be a welcome addition to the Atari repertoire.
A retrospective like the Atari 50th Anniversary collection would be ideal, but maybe too much to expect.
My hope is that perhaps now the future of retro gaming will no longer be dominated by the Nintendo game boys.
It could be the last injection they needed to get over the hump. But I really don't know. I guess we'll have to see how it plays out for all sides in the coming months!
The Amico is pretty much dead
Has been for about three years
@@DisasterSquad You mean 3 hand built prototype units not up for sale?
Ya... It's dead... Now it's really dead with Atari owning ALL the game rights and branding to the Intellivision name...
Minus Shark Shark and Astrosmash...
So it's dead or was it even alive to begin with 😏