> THE CLASSIC VIDEO GAME SYSTEM OF THE 1980s

[ASTROSMASH][1] The sky IS falling! Chicken Little was right! You're
the laser battery Commander and HERE THEY COME!
This million-seller from 1981 was one of the most popular
Intellivision games ever! For one player. Designed and programmed by
John Sohl.

[SKIING][2] One of the classic Sports Network titles that established
the reputation of Intellivision. For one to six players. Designed by
Glenn Hightower. Introduced in 1980.

[UTOPIA][3] One of the most favorably reviewed Intellivision titles;
considered by many computer game aficionados to be the father of all
sim games. For one or two players. If you've ever muttered, "I'd
certainly do better if I ruled that country," then this game is for
you. Designed and programmed by Don Daglow. Introduced in 1982.

[NIGHT STALKER][4] Race through a maze of caverns to battle robots,
giant spiders and bats in this 1982 hit. For one player. Designed and
programmed by Steve Montero.

[SPACE SPARTANS][5] In 480 B.C. a small Spartan force held off Xerxes
and the entire Persian army, in the famous Battle of Thermopylae.
First of the speech-synthesis Intellivoice cartridges. For one player.
Designed and programmed by William C. Fisher & Stephen Roney. Released
in 1982.

[DEEP POCKETS: SUPER PRO POOL & BILLIARDS][6] is a unique pool and
billiards game - it is actually NINE games in one. The last game ever
programmed for the Intellivision system. INTV Corporation, the
distributor, shut down in 1990 before it could be released. Designed
and programmed by Steve Ettinger.

You've seen them before for PowerPC -These are for 68k!
The 68k Development Versions

For PPC see: [Intellivision Productions][7]

Compatibility
Architecture: 68k

Warning-May Run Slow
May require running additional app or accelerator for SPEED.
-Runs perfectly fine on Mac OS 9.2.2 with PowerFPU

~~Oh btw -I read these requires 100 MHz only~~ -those specs were for
the early PPC versions.

Minimum System Requirements currently unknown for these 68k versions.

  [1]: http://web.archive.org/web/19980505090131/http://makingit.com/bluesky/credits/space.html#astrosmash
  [2]: http://web.archive.org/web/19980505090131/http://makingit.com/bluesky/credits/sports.html#skiing
  [3]: http://web.archive.org/web/19980505090131/http://makingit.com/bluesky/credits/strategy.html#utopia
  [4]: http://web.archive.org/web/19980505090131/http://makingit.com/bluesky/credits/action2.html#stalker
  [5]: http://web.archive.org/web/19980505090131/http://makingit.com/bluesky/credits/voice.html#space_spartans
  [6]: http://web.archive.org/web/20020201190411/http://www.webcom.com/inty/bluesky/games/credits/intv4.shtml#pool
  [7]: http://macintoshgarden.org/author/intellivision-productions