INTV Corp.
Moby ID: 3592
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INTV Corporation took over the manufacture of the Intellivision system and its games after Mattel abandoned the console market.
INTV Corp. was formed in 1984 when a group of investors led by former Mattel marketing executive Terry Valeski bought the rights to the Intellivision name and started selling Mattel's remaining video game inventory, primarily by mail-order. Sales were strong enough that when the old stock of Intellivision II consoles ran out, INTV introduced a new version called the INTV III. They also contracted Quicksilver Software and Realtime Associates to have former Mattel programmers complete unreleased Intellivision games, and even produce new ones.
INTV Corp. kept the Intellivision name alive for several years before finally closing due to bankruptcy in 1991.
Credited on 21 Games from 1984 to 1989
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Stadium Mud Buggies (1989 on NES, Intellivision) |
Body Slam: Super Pro Wrestling (1988 on Intellivision, Xbox 360, Windows) |
Mountain Madness: Super Pro Skiing (1988 on Intellivision, Xbox 360, Windows) |
Spiker! Super Pro Volleyball (1988 on Intellivision, Xbox 360, Windows) |
Super Pro Decathlon (1988 on Intellivision, Xbox 360, Windows) |
Slam Dunk: Super Pro Basketball (1987 on Intellivision, Windows, Xbox 360) |
Slap Shot: Super Pro Hockey (1987 on Intellivision, Xbox 360, Windows) |
Chip Shot: Super Pro Golf (1987 on Intellivision, Xbox 360, Windows) |
Diner (1987 on Intellivision) |
Tower of Doom (1987 on Intellivision, Windows, Xbox 360) |
Learning Fun I (1987 on Intellivision) |
Learning Fun II (1987 on Intellivision) |
Hover Force (1986 on Intellivision, Windows, Xbox 360) |
Super Pro Football (1986 on Intellivision) |
Thin Ice (1986 on Intellivision, Windows, Xbox 360) |
Triple Challenge (1986 on Intellivision) |
World Championship Baseball (1986 on Intellivision) |
Commando (1985 on PC Booter, Amiga, NES...) |
Thunder Castle (1984 on Intellivision, Xbox 360, Windows) |
Pole Position (1982 on DOS, Commodore 64, Atari 2600...) |
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Related Web Sites +
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INTV Page at INTV Funhouse
Complete information on INTV game releases
Frequent Collaborators
Companies- 15 games with Realtime Associates, Inc.
- 4 games with Mattel Electronics
- 4 games with APh Technological Consulting
- 2 games with BANDAI NAMCO Amusement Inc.
- 1 game with Quicksilver Software, Inc.
- 1 game with Capcom Co., Ltd.
- 12 games with David Warhol
- 10 games with Connie Goldman
- 5 games with Steven Ettinger
- 3 games with John Tomlinson
- 3 games with Ray Kaestner
- 2 games with Russell Edward Ettinger
- 2 games with Keith Robinson
- 2 games with George Alistair Sanger
- 2 games with Linda Michie Asazawa Ettinger
- 2 games with Kyle Steven Ettinger
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