Slideshow: Atari, Intellivision Redux

They were the kings of home gaming for a decade, and now they're making a comeback. Same bad graphics. Same lame sounds. And great news for game players of all ages. By Brad King.
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The Intellivision game console was marketed to kids and adults alike.

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The cover of Activision's wildly popular Pitfall game.

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The Intellivision logo.

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The cover of Intellivision's Auto Racing game.

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While the boxes for the game had elaborate illustrations on their covers, the games themselves reflected the limits of the graphics and gaming technologies. In this case, one of the first computer golf games is shown.

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