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This is a '''list of games for the [[Intellivision]] game system''', organized alphabetically by name. See [[Lists of video games]] for related lists.
[[File:Intellivision-Console-Set.jpg|thumb|300px|The Intellivision]]
This is a list of cartridges and cassettes for the [[Intellivision]] game system. Some cartridges were branded as both [[Mattel|Mattel Electronics]] and [[Sears|Sears Tele-Games]], and later republished by [[Intellivision#INTV Corporation (1984-1990)|INTV Corp.]] as Intellivision Inc. Between 1979 and 1989, a total of 132 titles were released:
* 118 [[ROM cartridge|cartridges]] plus one compilation cartridge for the Master Component
* 6 cartridges for the [[Entertainment Computer System|ECS]] Computer Adapter
* 7 [[Compact Cassette#Data recording|cassettes]] and 1 cartridge for the [[Intellivision#Keyboard Component|Keyboard Component]]


The main reference for this is the Game Catalog of IntellivisionLives.com.<ref name="Intellivision Lives">{{cite web|url=http://www.intellivisionlives.com/credits.php |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130212194233/http://www.intellivisionlives.com/credits.php |archive-date=2013-02-12 |title=Intellivision Games |website=Intellivision Lives}}</ref> Some games were also published under different names when they were re-released as ''[[Intellivision Lives!]]''.
{{compactTOC2}}


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==A==
*''[[ABPA Backgammon]]''
*''[[AD&D: Cloudy Mountain|Advanced Dungeons & Dragons]]'' (AKA Adventure, Cloudy Mountain, Misty Mountain)
*''[[Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Treasure of Tarmin]]''
*''[[Armor Battle (Mattel/INTV)]]''
*''[[Armor Battle (Sears)]]''
*''[[Astrosmash|Astrosmash (Mattel/INTV)]]''
*''[[Astrosmash|Astrosmash (Sears)]]''
*''Atlantis''
*''[[Auto Racing (Mattel/INTV)]]''
*''[[Auto Racing (Sears)]]''


==B==
== Table key ==
*''[[B-17 Bomber (game)|B-17 Bomber]]''
*''Backgammon''
*''[[Baseball (Mattel/INTV)]]''
*''[[Baseball (Sears)]]''
*''Basketball''
*''[[Beamrider]]''
*''[[Beauty & The Beast]]''
*''[[Big League Baseball]]''
*''[[Blockade Runner I]]''
*''[[Body Slam Super Pro Wrestling]]''
*''[[Bomb Squad (game)|Bomb Squad]]''
*''Bowling''
*''[[Boxing (Mattel/INTV)]]''
*''[[Boxing (Sears)]]''
*''[[Bump 'N Jump]]''
*''[[Burgertime]]''
*''[[Buzz Bombers]]''


{| class="wikitable"
==C==
|-
*''[[Carnival (game)|Carnival]]''
| ^
*''[[Centipede (video game)|Centipede]]''
|For two players only
*''[[Championship Tennis]]''
|-
*''[[Checkers (Mattel/INTV)]]''
| *
*''[[Checkers (Sears)]]''
|Compilation of previously released games
*''Chess''
|-
*''[[Chip Shot Super Pro Golf]]''
| †
*''[[Commando (game)|Commando]]''
|[[Intellivoice]] voice synthesis cartridge
*''[[Congo Bongo]]''
|- style="background:#e0e0e0"
*''[[Conversational French]]''
| ‡
|[[Entertainment Computer System|ECS]] Computer Adapter cartridge
|- style="background:#e0e0e0"
|[[Intellivision#Keyboard Component|Keyboard Component]] cassette
|}


All early games published by [[Mattel Electronics]] were categorized by "Network". Each network had its own color that was used for the game box. The network concept was abandoned in late 1982.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.intellivisionlives.com/bluesky/games/credits/action.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20020109015614/http://www.intellivisionlives.com/bluesky/games/credits/action.html |archive-date=2002-01-09 |title=Intellivision Classic Video Game System / Action Network Games|website=Intellivision Lives}}</ref>
==D==
*''[[Defender (arcade game)|Defender]]''
*''[[Demon Attack]]''
*''[[Dig Dug]]''
*''[[Diner (video game)|Diner]]''
*''[[Donkey Kong (video game)|Donkey Kong]]''
*''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (arcade game)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]''
*''Dracula''
*''[[Dragonfire (video game)|Dragonfire]]''
*''[[Draughts]]''
*''[[Dreadnaught Factor, The]]''


{| class="wikitable"
==F==
|- style="background:#cff;"
*''Fathom''
| Sports network<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.intellivisionlives.com/bluesky/games/credits/sports.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20020603111547/http://www.intellivisionlives.com/bluesky/games/credits/sports.html |archive-date=2002-06-03 |title=Intellivision Classic Video Game System / Sports Network Games|website=Intellivision Lives}}</ref>
*''Football''
|- style="background:#fcc;"
*''[[Frog Bog]]''
|Action network
*''[[Frogger]]''
|- style="background:#ccf;"
|Space Action network
|- style="background:#fcf;"
|Strategy network
|- style="background:#86ec9a"
|Gaming network
|- style="background:#FFCE6B"
|Children's Learning network
|- style="background:#B99999"
|Arcade network
|}


== Master component releases ==
==G==
Cartridges released during the production life of the [[Intellivision]] from 1979 to 1990. Intellivoice cartridges are included here. Although designed to be played with speech, the Intellivoice cartridges do run without the Intellivoice peripheral.
*''Golf''


{| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:left;"
==H==
|-
*''Happy Trails''
! style="min-width: 120px;" |Title
*''Hockey''
! [[Video game genre|Genre]]
*''[[Horse Racing (Mattel/INTV)]]''
! style="min-width: 75px;" |Developer
*''[[Horse Racing (Sears)]]''
! style="min-width: 75px;" |Publisher
*''[[Hover Force]]''
! style="min-width: 90px;" |Released
! style="min-width: 150px;"|Notes


|-
==I==
| style="background:#cff;"| ''[[Auto Racing (video game)|Auto Racing]]''
*''[[Ice Trek]]''
| [[Racing video game|Racing]]
| APh Technological Consulting
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1980-10-03}}
| Running change with steering changed from "directional" to "realistic" (left/right).


|-
==J==
| style="background:#cff;" scope="row"| ''[[Boxing (1981 video game)|Boxing]]'' ^
*''[[Jetson's Way with Words]]''
| [[Sports video game|Sports]]
| APh Technological Consulting
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1981-10-21}}
| Two players required


|-
==K==
*''[[Kool-Aid Man (video game)|Kool-Aid Man]]''
| style="background:#cff;" scope="row"| ''[[Baseball (Intellivision video game)|Major League Baseball]]'' ^
| [[Sports game|Sports]]
| APh Technological Consulting
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1979<ref name="atariarch">{{cite web |last1=Bunch |first1=Kevin |title=Mattel Intellivision game release dates |url=https://www.atariarchive.org/mattel-intellivision-game-release-dates/ |website=Atari Archive |access-date=24 October 2020}}</ref>}}
| style="text-align:left;"|aka ''Baseball'', ''Big League Baseball''; Two players required.


|-
==L==
| style="background:#cff;" scope="row"| ''[[NASL Soccer]]'' ^
*''[[Lady Bug (arcade game)|Lady Bug]]''
| [[Sports video game|Sports]]
*''[[Las Vegas Poker & Blackjack (Mattel/INTV)]]''
| APh Technological Consulting
*''[[Las Vegas Poker & Blackjack (Sears)]]''
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
*''[[Las Vegas Roulette (Mattel/INTV)]]''
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1980-09-04}}
*''[[Las Vegas Roulette (Sears)]]''
| style="text-align:left;"|aka ''Soccer''; Two players required.
*''[[Learning Fun I]]''
*''[[Learning Fun II]]''
*''[[Lock 'N Chase]]''
*''[[Loco-Motion]]''


|-
==M==
| style="background:#cff;" scope="row"| ''[[Basketball (1980 video game)|NBA Basketball]]'' ^
*''Major League Baseball''
| [[Sports video game|Sports]]
*''[[Masters of the Universe: The Power of He-Man]]''
| APh Technological Consulting
*''[[Math Fun, The Electric Company]]''
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
*''[[Melody Blaster]]''
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1979<ref name="atariarch"/>}}
*''[[Microsurgeon (video game)|Microsurgeon]]''
| style="text-align:left;"|aka ''Basketball''; Two players required.
*''[[Mind Strike]]''
*''[[Mission X]]''
*''Motocross''
*''[[Mountain Madness Super Pro Skiing]]''
*''[[Mouse Trap (video game)|Mouse Trap]]''
*''[[Mr. Basic Meets Bits 'N Bytes]]''


|-
==N==
| style="background:#cff;" scope="row"| ''[[NFL Football (video game)|NFL Football]]'' ^
*''[[NASL Soccer]]''
| [[Sports video game|Sports]]
*''NBA Basketball''
| APh Technological Consulting
*''NFL Football''
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
*''NHL Hockey''
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1979<ref name="atariarch"/>}}
*''[[Night Stalker (Mattel/INTV)]]''
| style="text-align:left;"|aka ''Football''; Two players required.
*''[[Night Stalker (Sears)]]''
*''[[Nova Blast]]''
*''[[Number Jumble]]''


|-
==P==
| style="background:#cff;" scope="row"| ''NHL Hockey'' ^
*''[[Pac-Man (Atarisoft)]]''
| [[Sports video game|Sports]]
*''[[Pac-Man (INTV)]]''
| APh Technological Consulting
*''[[PBA Bowling]]''
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
*''[[PGA Golf]]''
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1980-10-03}}
*''Pinball''
| style="text-align:left;"|aka ''Hockey''; Two players required.
*''[[Pitfall!]]''
*''[[Pole Position]]''
*''[[Popeye (video game)|Popeye]]''


|-
==Q==
| style="background:#cff;" scope="row"| ''PBA Bowling''
*''[[Q*Bert]]''
| [[Sports video game|Sports]]
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| Mattel Electronics
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1981-07-31}}
| style="text-align:left;"|aka ''Bowling''


|-
==R==
| style="background:#cff;"| ''PGA Golf'' <ref name="ref1">{{cite web | url=http://www.gamefaqs.com/intellivision/576851-golf/data | title=''(PGA) Golf'' Release Information for Intellivision | work=[[GameFAQs]] | publisher=[[CBS Interactive]] | access-date=October 21, 2011}}</ref>
*''Reversi''
| [[Sports video game|Sports]]
*''[[River Raid]]''
| APh Technological Consulting
*''[[Royal Dealer]]''
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1980-11-05}}
| style="text-align:left;"|aka ''Golf''


|-
==S==
| style="background:#cff;" scope="row"| ''Tennis'' ^
*''[[Safecracker]]''
| [[Sports video game|Sports]]
*''[[Scooby Doo Maze Chase]]''
| APh Technological Consulting
*''[[Sea Battle (Mattel/INTV)]]''
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
*''[[Sea Battle (Sears)]]''
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1980-12-10}}
*''[[Sewer Sam]]''
| Two players required. In addition to Gavin Claypool, programming credits are also given to Chris Lutz.<ref name="APh_credits" />
*''[[Shark! Shark!]]''
*''[[Sharp Shot]]''
*''Skiing''
*''[[Slam Dunk Super Pro Basketball]]''
*''[[Slap Shot Super Pro Hockey]]''
*''Snafu''
*''Soccer''
*''[[Space Armada (Mattel/INTV)]]''
*''[[Space Armada (Sears)]]''
*''[[Space Battle (Sears)]]''
*''[[Space Battle (Action Network) (Mattel/INTV)]]''
*''[[Space Battle (Space Network) (Mattel/INTV)]]''
*''[[Space Hawk (Mattel/INTV)]]''
*''[[Space Hawk (Sears)]]''
*''[[Space Spartans]]''
*''[[Spiker! Super Pro Volleyball]]''
*''[[Stadium Mud Buggies]]''
*''Stampede''
*''[[Star Strike (Mattel/INTV)]]''
*''[[Star Strike (Sears)]]''
*''[[Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back (Parker Bros. game)]]''
*''[[Sub Hunt]]''
*''[[Super Cobra]]''
*''[[Super Pro Decathlon]]''
*''[[Super Pro Football]]''
*''Swords & Serpents''


|-
==T==
| style="background:#cff;" scope="row"| ''[[Skiing (Intellivision video game)|U.S. Ski Team Skiing]]''
*''[[Tennis (Mattel/INTV)]]''
| [[Sports video game|Sports]]
*''[[Tennis (Sears)]]''
| APh Technological Consulting
*''Thin Ice''
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
*''[[Thunder Castle]]''
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1980-12-10}}
*''Tower of Doom''
| style="text-align:left;"|aka ''Skiing''. In addition to Scott Reynolds, programming credits are also given to Terry Ligocki.<ref name="APh_credits">{{cite web |title=APh easter egg credits |date=26 August 2022 |url=https://forums.atariage.com/topic/340017-bi-tape-20-for-the-keyboard-component}}</ref>
*''[[Triple Action (Mattel/INTV)]]''
*''[[Triple Action (Sears)]]''
*''[[Triple Challenge]]''
*''[[Tron Deadly Discs]]''
*''[[Tron Maze-a-Tron]]''
*''[[Tron Solar Sailer]]''
*''[[Tropical Trouble]]''
*''Truckin'''
*''[[Turbo (game)|Turbo]]''
*''[[Tutankham (Parker Brothers)]]''


|-
==U==
| style="background:#fcc;"|''[[Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Cloudy Mountain|Advanced Dungeons & Dragons]]''
*''[[US Ski Team Skiing]]''
| [[Action-adventure video game|Action-adventure]]
*''[[USCF Chess]]''
| APh Technological Consulting
*''[[Utopia (video game)|Utopia Mattel/INTV]]''
| Mattel Electronics
*''[[Utopia (video game)|Utopia Sears]]''
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1982-08-16}}
| aka ''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Cloudy Mountain'', ''Adventure'', ''Crown of Kings''; Programming by Chris Hawley, Tom Soulanille, and Tom Loughry.<ref name="pod6prog">{{cite web|last1=Intellivisionairies Podcast|title=Episode 6|url=http://intellivisionaries.com/episode-6-the-dreadnaught-factor/|website=2:38h|date=24 February 2014 }}</ref>


|-
==V==
| style="background:#fcc;" scope="row"|''[[Armor Battle]]'' ^
*''[[Vectron]]''
*''[[Venture (arcade game)|Venture]]''
| [[Action game|Action]]
| APh Technological Consulting
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1979}}
| Running change with faster tank turning. Two players required.


|-
==W==
| style="background:#fcc;" scope="row"| ''[[Frog Bog]]''
*''[[White Water!]]''
| [[Platform game|Platform]]
*''[[Word Fun, The Electric Company]]''
| APh Technological Consulting
*''[[World Championship Baseball]]''
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
*''[[World Series Major League Baseball]]''
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1982-05-25}}
*''[[Worm Whomper]]''
|
*''[[World Cup Soccer]]''


|-
==Z==
| style="background:#fcc;" scope="row"| ''[[Lock 'n' Chase|Lock 'N' Chase]]''
*''[[Zaxxon]]''
| Maze
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| Mattel Electronics
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1982-07-09}}
|


|-
{{compactTOC2}}
| style="background:#fcc;" scope="row"| ''[[Night Stalker (video game)|Night Stalker]]''
| [[Stealth game|Stealth]]
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| Mattel Electronics
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1982-05-16}}
|


|-
[[Category:Video game lists by platform|Intellivision]]
| style="background:#fcc;" scope="row"| ''[[Sea Battle]]'' ^
[[Category:Intellivision games|*]]
| [[Action game|Action]], [[Strategy video game|Strategy]]
| APh Technological Consulting
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1980-10-03}}
| Two players required.



[[fr:Liste de jeux Intellivision]]
|-
| style="background:#fcc;" scope="row"| ''[[Shark! Shark!]]''
| [[Action video game|Action]]
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| Mattel Electronics
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1982-12-06}}
|

|-
| style="background:#fcc;"| ''[[Sharp Shot]]''
|
| APh Technological Consulting
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1982-10-28}}
| designed for voice activated control for [[TV Powww]] call-in game show

|-
| style="background:#fcc;" scope="row"| ''[[Snafu (video game)|Snafu]]''
| [[Action game|Action]]
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| Mattel Electronics
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1981-10-15}}
|

|-
| style="background:#fcc;" scope="row"| ''[[Sub Hunt]]''
| [[Action game|Action]], [[Simulation video game|Simulation]]
| APh Technological Consulting
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1982-05-06}}
| Programming by John Hershberger and Tom Loughry<ref name="pod6prog" />

|-
| style="background:#fcc;" scope="row"| ''[[Triple Action]]'' ^
| [[Action video game|Action]]
| APh Technological Consulting
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1981-10-15}}
| style="text-align:left;"|album cartridge: ''Battle Tanks, Racing Cars'', and ''Biplanes''; Two players required for ''Biplanes'' and ''Battle Tanks''. In addition to Rich O'Keefe, programming credits are also given to Shal Farley.<ref name="BSR20">{{cite web|title=Blue Sky Rangers 20th Reunion|url=http://www.intellivisionlives.com/media/stories/2004/reunion.shtml |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050110090308/http://www.intellivisionlives.com/media/stories/2004/reunion.shtml |archive-date=2005-01-10 |website=Intellivision Lives |publisher=Intellivision Productions}}</ref>

|-
| style="background:#fcc;" scope="row"| ''[[Tron: Deadly Discs]]''
| [[Action video game|Action]]
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| Mattel Electronics
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1982''-09''}}
|
|-
| style="background:#fcc;" scope="row"| ''Tron: Maze-a-Tron''
| [[Action video game|Action]]
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| Mattel Electronics
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1982-10-06}}
|

|-
| style="background:#ccf;" scope="row"| ''[[Astrosmash]]''
| [[Shooter game|Shooter]]
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| Mattel Electronics
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1981-10-15}}
|

|-
| style="background:#ccf;" scope="row"| ''Space Armada''
| [[Shooter game|Shooter]]
| APh Technological Consulting
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1981-10-15}}
|

|-
| style="background:#ccf;" scope="row"| ''Space Battle''
| [[Action game|Action]]
| APh Technological Consulting
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1980-08-25}}
| Originally part of Action network. Running change added a fifth "super advanced" difficulty level.

|-
| style="background:#ccf;" scope="row"| ''[[Space Hawk]]''
| [[Action game|Action]]
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| Mattel Electronics
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1982-04-19}}
|

|-
| style="background:#ccf;" scope="row"| ''[[Star Strike]]''
| [[Action video game|Action]]
| APh Technological Consulting
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1981-12-22}}
| Running change fixes bug with left controller.

|-
| style="background:#fcf;"| ''[[ABPA Backgammon]]''
| [[Board Game]]
| APh Technological Consulting
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1979}}
| style="text-align:left;"|aka ''Backgammon''

|-
| style="background:#fcf;" scope="row"| ''Checkers''
| [[Board Game]]
| APh Technological Consulting
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1979<ref name="atariarch"/>}}
| style="text-align:left;"|aka ''Draughts'' in some markets

|-
| style="background:#fcf;" scope="row"| ''[[Reversi]]''
| [[Board Game]]
| APh Technological Consulting
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1982-05-11}}
|

|-
| style="background:#fcf;" scope="row"| ''USCF Chess''
| [[Board Game]]
| [[Mattel Electronics]] Teletape Inc.
| Mattel Electronics
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1982-11-23}}
| style="text-align:left;"|aka ''Chess''

|-
| style="background:#fcf;" scope="row"| ''[[Utopia (1981 video game)|Utopia]]''
| [[Construction and management simulation]]
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| Mattel Electronics
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1982-06-03}}
| Credited as the game that spawned the [[construction and management simulation]] genre. For one or two players.

|-
| style="background:#86ec9a" scope="row" | ''[[Horse Racing (video game)|Horse Racing]]''
| Gambling
| APh Technological Consulting
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1980-10-03}}
|

|-
| style="background:#86ec9a" scope="row" | ''Las Vegas Poker & Blackjack''
| Gambling
| APh Technological Consulting
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1979}}
| style="text-align:left;"|aka ''Blackjack & Poker''; pack-in game 1980-1982

|-
| style="background:#86ec9a" scope="row" | ''Las Vegas Roulette''
| Gambling
| APh Technological Consulting
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1980-10-03}}
| Programmed by Walter Bright<ref name="walterbright">{{cite web|title=Walter Bright Resume|url=http://www.walterbright.com/}}</ref> Intellivision Lives also credits John Brooks.

|-
| style="background:#86ec9a" scope="row" | ''Royal Dealer''
| [[Card Game]]
| APh Technological Consulting
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1982''-09''}}
|

|-
| style="background:#FFCE6B" | ''The Electric Company: Math Fun''<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.gamefaqs.com/intellivision/577020-the-electric-company-math-fun/data | title=''The Electronic Company: Math Fun'' Release Information for Intellivision | work=[[GameFAQs]] | publisher=[[CBS Interactive]] | access-date=October 21, 2011}}</ref>
| [[Educational video game|Educational]]
| APh Technological Consulting
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1979}}
| style="text-align:left;"|aka ''Math Masters''; Running change had digit entry changed from right to left to left to right.

|-
| style="background:#FFCE6B"|''The Electric Company: Word Fun''<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.gamefaqs.com/intellivision/577307-the-electric-company-word-fun/data | title=''The Electric Company: Word Fun'' Release Information for Intellivision | work=[[GameFAQs]] | publisher=[[CBS Interactive]] | access-date=October 21, 2011}}</ref>
| [[Educational video game|Educational]]
| APh Technological Consulting
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1980-11-05}}
| album cartridge: ''Crosswords, Word Hunt'', and ''Word Rockets''. In addition to Kevin Miller, programming credits are also given to Don Bacon.<ref name="APh_credits" />

|-
| style="background:#B99999" scope="row"| ''Vectron''
| [[Shooter game|Shooter]]
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| Mattel Electronics
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1983}}
|

|-
| style="background:#ffc;" scope="row"| ''[[B-17 Bomber (video game)|B-17 Bomber]]'' †
| [[Action game|Action]]
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| Mattel Electronics
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1982-07-23}}
|

|-
| style="background:#ffc;"| ''Bomb Squad'' †
| [[Puzzle video game|Puzzle]]
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| Mattel Electronics
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1982-09-14}}
|

|-
| style="background:#ffc;" scope="row"| ''[[Space Spartans]]'' †
| [[Action game|Action]]
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| Mattel Electronics
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1982-06-29}}
|

|-
| style="background:#ffc;" scope="row"| ''[[Tron: Solar Sailer]]'' †
| [[Action video game|Action]]
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| Mattel Electronics
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1983}}
|


|-
| scope="row" | ''[[Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Treasure of Tarmin]]''
| [[Role-playing video game|Role-playing]]
| APh Technological Consulting
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1983}}
| aka ''Minotaur''

|-
| scope="row" | ''[[Bump 'n' Jump]]''
| [[Racing video game|Racing]]
| Technology Consultants
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1983}}
|

|-
| scope="row" | ''[[BurgerTime]]''
| Maze
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| Mattel Electronics
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1983}}
|

|-
| scope="row" | ''[[Buzz Bombers]]''
| [[Shooter game|Shooter]]
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| Mattel Electronics
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1983}}
|

|-
| scope="row" | ''[[Kool-Aid Man (video game)|Kool-Aid Man]]''
| [[Action video game|Action]]
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| Mattel Electronics
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1983}}
|

|-
| scope="row" | ''[[Loco-Motion (video game)|Loco-Motion]]''
| [[Puzzle video game|Puzzle]]
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| Mattel Electronics
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1983}}
|

|-
| scope="row" | ''[[Masters of the Universe: The Power of He-Man]]''
| [[Action game|Action]]
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| Mattel Electronics
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1983}}
|

|-
| scope="row" | ''Mission X''
| [[Shooter game|Shooter]]
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| Mattel Electronics
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1983}}
|

|-
| scope="row" | ''[[Motocross (video game)|Motocross]]''
| [[Racing video game|Racing]]
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| Mattel Electronics
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1983}}
|

|-
| ''Pinball''
| [[Action game|Action]]
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| Mattel Electronics
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1983}}
|

|-
| scope="row" | ''[[Beamrider]]''
| [[Shooter game|Shooter]]
| Cheshire Engineering
| [[Activision]]
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1983}}
|

|-
| scope="row" | ''Happy Trails''
| [[Puzzle video game|Puzzle]]
| [[Activision]]
| Activision
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1983}}
|

|-
| scope="row" | ''[[Pitfall!]]''
| [[Platform game|Platform]]
| [[Activision]]
| Activision
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1982}}
|

|-
| scope="row" | ''[[River Raid]]''
| [[Shooter game|Shooter]]
| [[Activision]]
| Activision
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1983}}
|

|-
| scope="row" | ''[[Stampede (video game)|Stampede]]''
| [[Shooter game|Shooter]]
| [[Activision]]
| Activision
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1982}}
|

|-
| scope="row" | ''[[The Dreadnaught Factor]]''
| [[Action video game|Action]]
| Cheshire Engineering
| [[Activision]]
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1983}}
|

|-
| scope="row" | ''[[Worm Whomper]]''
| [[Shooter game|Shooter]]
| Cheshire Engineering
| [[Activision]]
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1983}}
|

|-
| scope="row" | ''[[Centipede (video game)|Centipede]]''
| [[Shooter game|Shooter]]
| [[Atari, Inc.|Atari]]
| [[Atarisoft]]
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1983}}
|

|-
| scope="row" | ''[[Defender (1981 video game)|Defender]]''
| [[Shooter game|Shooter]]
| [[Atari, Inc.|Atari]]
| [[Atarisoft]]
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1983}}
|

|-
| scope="row" | ''[[Pac-Man]]''
| Maze
| [[Atari, Inc.|Atari]]
| [[Atarisoft]]
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1983}}
| Later re-released by INTV Corporation.

|-
| scope="row" | ''[[Carnival (video game)|Carnival]]''
| [[Shooter game|Shooter]]
| Roklan<ref name="roklan">{{cite web |title=Roklan |url=http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/Roklan |website=GDRI |access-date=26 September 2018}}</ref>
| [[Coleco]]
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1982}}
|

|-
| scope="row" | ''[[Donkey Kong (arcade game)|Donkey Kong]]''
| [[Platform game|Platform]]
| Roklan<ref name="roklan">{{cite web |title=Roklan |url=http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/Roklan |website=GDRI |access-date=26 September 2018}}</ref>
| [[Coleco]]
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1982}}
|

|-
| scope="row" | ''[[Donkey Kong Jr.]]''
| [[Platform game|Platform]]
| Roklan<ref name="roklan">{{cite web |title=Roklan |url=http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/Roklan |website=GDRI |access-date=26 September 2018}}</ref>
| [[Coleco]]
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1983}}
|

|-
| scope="row" | ''[[Lady Bug (video game)|Lady Bug]]''
| Maze
|
| [[Coleco]]
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1983}}
|

|-
| scope="row" | ''[[Mouse Trap (1981 video game)|Mouse Trap]]''
| Maze
| Roklan<ref name="roklan">{{cite web |title=Roklan |url=http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/Roklan |website=GDRI |access-date=26 September 2018}}</ref>
| [[Coleco]]
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1982}}
|

|-
| scope="row" | ''[[Turbo (video game)|Turbo]]''
| [[Racing video game|Racing]]
|
| [[Coleco]]
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1983}}
|

|-
| scope="row" | ''[[Venture (video game)|Venture]]''
| [[Action-adventure video game|Action-adventure]]
| Roklan<ref name="roklan">{{cite web |title=Roklan |url=http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/Roklan |website=GDRI |access-date=26 September 2018}}</ref>
| [[Coleco]]
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1983}}
|

|-
| scope="row" | ''[[Zaxxon]]''
| [[Shooter game|Shooter]]
| Roklan<ref name="roklan">{{cite web |title=Roklan |url=http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/Roklan |website=GDRI |access-date=26 September 2018}}</ref>
| [[Coleco]]
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1983}}
|



|-
| scope="row" | ''[[Atlantis (video game)|Atlantis]]''
| [[Shooter game|Shooter]]
| [[Imagic]]
| Imagic
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1982}}
|

|-
| scope="row" | ''[[Beauty & the Beast (1982 video game)|Beauty & the Beast]]''
| [[Platform game|Platform]]
| [[Imagic]]
| Imagic
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1982}}
|

|-
| scope="row" | ''[[Demon Attack]]''
| [[Shooter game|Shooter]]
| [[Imagic]]
| Imagic
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1982}}
|

|-
| scope="row" | ''[[Dracula (1983 video game)|Dracula]]''
| [[Action video game|Action]]
| [[Imagic]]
| Imagic
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1983}}
|

|-
| scope="row" | ''[[Dragonfire (video game)|Dragonfire]]''
| [[Action video game|Action]]
| [[Imagic]]
| Imagic
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1982}}
|

|-
| scope="row" | ''Fathom''
| [[Action-adventure video game|Action-adventure]]
| [[Imagic]]
| Imagic
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1983}}
|

|-
| scope="row" | ''Ice Trek''<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.gamefaqs.com/intellivision/576911-ice-trek/data | title=''Ice Trek'' Release Information for Intellivision | work=[[GameFAQs]] | publisher=[[CBS Interactive]] | access-date=October 21, 2011}}</ref>
| [[Action video game|Action]]
| [[Imagic]]
| Imagic
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1983}}
|

|-
| scope="row" | ''[[Microsurgeon (video game)|Microsurgeon]]''
| [[Action game|Action]], [[Simulation video game|Simulation]]
| [[Imagic]]
| Imagic
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1982}}
|

|-
| scope="row" | ''Nova Blast''
| [[Shooter game|Shooter]]
| [[Imagic]]
| Imagic
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1983}}
|

|-
| scope="row" | ''Safecracker''
| [[Action video game|Action]]
| [[Imagic]]
| Imagic
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1983}}
|

|-
| scope="row" | ''Swords & Serpents''
| [[Action-adventure video game|Action-adventure]]
| [[Imagic]]
| Imagic
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1982}}
|

|-
| scope="row" | ''Tropical Trouble''
| [[platform video game|Platform]]
| [[Imagic]]
| Imagic
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1982}}
|

|-
| scope="row" | ''Truckin''
| [[Driving game|Driving]], [[Simulation video game|Simulation]]
| [[Imagic]]
| Imagic
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1983}}
|

|-
| scope="row" | ''White Water!''
| [[Action video game|Action]]
| [[Imagic]]
| Imagic
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1983}}
|

|-
| scope="row" | ''Blockade Runner''
| [[Shooter game|Shooter]]
| Interphase Technologies Inc.
| Interphase Technologies Inc.
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1983}}
|

|-
| scope="row" | ''Sewer Sam''
| [[Shooter game|Shooter]]
| Interphase Technologies Inc.
| Interphase Technologies Inc.
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1983}}
|


|-
| scope="row" | ''[[Frogger]]''
| [[Platform game|Platform]]
| Roklan<ref name="roklan">{{cite web |title=Roklan |url=http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/Roklan |website=GDRI |access-date=26 September 2018}}</ref>
| [[Parker Brothers]]
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1983}}
|

|-
| scope="row" | ''[[Popeye (video game)|Popeye]]''
| [[platform video game|Platform]]
| Roklan<ref name="roklan">{{cite web |title=Roklan |url=http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/Roklan |website=GDRI |access-date=26 September 2018}}</ref>
| [[Parker Brothers]]
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1983}}
|
|-
| scope="row" | ''[[Q*bert]]''
| [[platform video game|Platform]]
| Roklan<ref name="roklan">{{cite web |title=Roklan |url=http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/Roklan |website=GDRI |access-date=26 September 2018}}</ref>
| [[Parker Brothers]]
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1983}}
|

|-
| scope="row" | ''[[Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back (1982 video game)|Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back]]''
| [[Shooter game|Shooter]]
| Roklan<ref name="roklan">{{cite web |title=Roklan |url=http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/Roklan |website=GDRI |access-date=26 September 2018}}</ref>
| [[Parker Brothers]]
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1983}}
|

|-
| scope="row" | ''[[Super Cobra]]''
| [[Shooter game|Shooter]]
| Roklan<ref name="roklan">{{cite web |title=Roklan |url=http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/Roklan |website=GDRI |access-date=26 September 2018}}</ref>
| [[Parker Brothers]]
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1983}}
| Was not available in the United States.<ref name="ifh_pb">{{cite web|title=INTV Funhouse Parker Brothers|url=http://www.intvfunhouse.com/parkerbros/}}</ref>

|-
| scope="row" | ''[[Tutankham]]''
| [[Shooter game|Shooter]]
| Roklan<ref name="roklan">{{cite web |title=Roklan |url=http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/Roklan |website=GDRI |access-date=26 September 2018}}</ref>
| [[Parker Brothers]]
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1983}}
| Was not available in the United States.<ref name="ifh_pb" />

|-
| scope="row" | ''[[Congo Bongo]]''
| [[Platform game|Platform]]
| Beck-Tech
| [[Sega]]
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1983}}
|

|-
| scope="row" | ''Championship Tennis''
| [[Sports video game|Sports]]
| [[Nice Ideas]]
| Dextell Ltd.
| {{vgrelease|NA|1986|EU|1985}}
|

|-
| scope="row" | ''World Cup Soccer''
| [[Sports video game|Sports]]
| [[Nice Ideas]]
| Dextell Ltd.
| {{vgrelease|NA|1986|EU|1985}}
| style="text-align:left;"|When used with the [[Entertainment Computer System|ECS Computer Adapter]] up-to four controllers and cooperative two-player game-play is supported. aka ''Super Soccer''

|-
| scope="row" | ''Body Slam: Super Pro Wrestling''
| [[Action video game|Action]]
| [[Realtime Associates]]
| INTV Corporation
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1988}}
|

|-
| scope="row" | ''Chip Shot: Super Pro Golf''
| [[Sports video game|Sports]]
| [[Realtime Associates]]
| INTV Corporation
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1987''-06''}}
|

|-
| scope="row" | ''[[Commando (video game)|Commando]]''
| [[Shooter game|Shooter]]
| [[Realtime Associates]]
| INTV Corporation
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1987''-10''}}
|

|-
| scope="row" | ''[[Dig Dug]]''
| [[Action video game|Action]]
| [[Atari, Inc.|Atari]]
| INTV Corporation
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1987''-06''}}
|
|-

| scope="row" | ''Diner''
| [[Action video game|Action]]
| [[Realtime Associates]], [[Mattel Electronics]]
| INTV Corporation
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1987''-06''}}
|

|-
| scope="row" | ''[[Hover Force]]''
| [[Action video game|Action]]
| [[Realtime Associates]], [[Mattel Electronics]]
| [[Intellivision#INTV Corporation (1984-1990)|INTV Corporation]]
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1986}}
| Programmed with ChromaDepth 3-D technology<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.gtri.gatech.edu/gtri75/files/media/gtri-news-releases/NR_1992_9_08.pdf |title=Press release |website=www.gtri.gatech.edu }} </ref> and shown publicly by [[Mattel Electronics]] as ''HoverForce 3-D'' at 1984 January [[Consumer Electronics Show|CES]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.intellivisionlives.com/bluesky/games/credits/intv1.shtml#hover_force |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20020204213842/http://www.intellivisionlives.com/bluesky/games/credits/intv1.shtml#hover_force |archive-date=2002-02-04 |title=Intellivision Classic Video Game System / INTV Corp. Releases|website=Intellivision Lives}}</ref> Released by [[Intellivision#INTV Corporation (1984-1990)|INTV]] with modified game-play, 3-D glasses not included.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://leftturnonly.info/three_dee.html|title=Hover Force Compatible 3-D Glasses|website=leftturnonly.info}}</ref>

|-
| scope="row" | ''Learning Fun I''
| [[Educational video game|Educational]]
| [[Realtime Associates]], [[Mattel Electronics]]
| INTV Corporation
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1987''-06''}}
| style="text-align:left;"|aka ''Factor Fun''; also includes ''Math Master'' from ''Math Fun'' cartridge

|-
| scope="row" | ''Learning Fun II''
| [[Educational video game|Educational]]
| [[Realtime Associates]], [[Mattel Electronics]]
| INTV Corporation
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1987''-10''}}
| style="text-align:left;"|aka ''Memory Fun''; also includes ''Word Rockets, Word Hunt, Crosswords'' from ''Word Fun'' cartridge

|-
| scope="row" | ''[[Mountain Madness: Super Pro Skiing]]''
| [[Sports video game|Sports]]
| [[Realtime Associates]], APh Technological Consulting
| INTV Corporation
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1988}}
| updated ''U.S. Ski Team Skiing''

|-
| scope="row" | ''[[Pole Position]]''
| [[Racing video game|Racing]]
| [[Realtime Associates]]
| INTV Corporation
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1988}}
|

|-
| scope="row" | ''[[Basketball (1980 video game)|Slam Dunk: Super Pro Basketball]]''
| [[Sports video game|Sports]]
| [[Realtime Associates]], APh Technological Consulting
| INTV Corporation
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1987''-10''}}
| updated ''NBA Basketball''

|-
| scope="row" | ''Slap Shot: Super Pro Hockey''
| [[Sports video game|Sports]]
| [[Realtime Associates]], APh Technological Consulting
| INTV Corporation
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1987''-10''}}
| updated ''NHL Hockey''

|-
| scope="row" | ''Spiker! Super Pro Volleyball''
| [[Sports video game|Sports]]
| [[Realtime Associates]]
| INTV Corporation
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1989}}
|
|-
| scope="row" | ''Stadium Mud Buggies''
| [[Racing video game|Racing]]
| [[Realtime Associates]]
| INTV Corporation
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1989}}
|

|-
| scope="row" | ''Super Pro Decathlon''
| [[Sports video game|Sports]]
| [[Realtime Associates]]
| INTV Corporation
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1988}}
|

|-
| scope="row" | ''Super Pro Football''
| [[Sports video game|Sports]]
| [[Realtime Associates]], APh Technological Consulting
| INTV Corporation
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1986}}
| updated ''NFL Football''

|-
| scope="row" | ''Thin Ice''
| [[Action video game|Action]]
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| INTV Corporation
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1986}}
|

|-
| scope="row" | ''[[Thunder Castle]]''
| Maze
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| INTV Corporation
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1985}}<ref name="CompEnt86">{{cite journal|title=Intellivision Makes A Comeback|journal=[[Computer Entertainer]]|date=Feb 1986|volume=4|issue=11|pages=12–13|url=https://archive.org/download/ComputerEntertainer/}}</ref>
|

|-
| scope="row" | ''Tower of Doom''
| [[Role-playing video game|Role-playing]]
| [[Realtime Associates]], [[Mattel Electronics]]
| [[Intellivision#INTV Corporation (1984-1990)|INTV Corporation]]
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1987''-03''}}
| Programmed by Daniel Bass as ''ADVANCED DUNGEONS & DRAGONS Tower of Mystery Cartridge''. Game-play and strategy was incomplete when [[Mattel Electronics]] closed in 1984. John Tomlinson prepared the game for the 1987 [[Intellivision#INTV Corporation (1984-1990)|INTV]] release.<ref name="dp_bass">{{cite journal|last1=Kelly|first1=Sean|last2=Santully|first2=Joe|journal=Digital Press|title=DP INTERVIEWS: DANIEL BASS|date=May–June 1993|issue=11|page=3|url=https://archive.org/stream/Digital_Press_Issue_11_1993-05_Santulli_Joe_US/Digital_Press_Issue_11_1993-05_Santulli_Joe_US_djvu.txt}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.intellivisionlives.com/bluesky/games/credits/intv2.shtml#tower |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20020603110632/http://www.intellivisionlives.com/bluesky/games/credits/intv2.shtml#tower |archive-date=2002-06-03 |title=Intellivision Classic Video Game System / INTV Corp. Releases|website=Intellivision Lives}}</ref>

|-
| scope="row" |''Triple Challenge'' {{tooltip|2=Compilation of previously released games|*}}
| [[Board game]]
| [[Mattel Electronics]] Teletape Inc. APh Technological Consulting
| INTV Corporation
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1987''-03''}}
| style="text-align:left;"| Compilation of previously released games ''Chess, Checkers'', and ''Backgammon''

|-
| scope="row" | ''World Championship Baseball''
| [[Sports video game|Sports]]
| APh Technological Consulting
| INTV Corporation
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1985}}<ref name="CompEnt86" />
| aka ''All-Star Major League Baseball''; updated ''Major League Baseball''
|}

== Entertainment Computer System releases ==
With one exception the following cartridges require the [[Entertainment Computer System|ECS]] Computer Adapter and either the Computer Keyboard or Music Synthesizer peripherals.

{| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:left;"
|-
! style="min-width: 120px;" |Title
! [[Video game genre|Genre]]
! style="min-width: 75px;" |Developer
! style="min-width: 75px;" |Publisher
! style="min-width: 90px;" |Released
! style="min-width: 150px;" |Notes

|- style="background:#e0e0e0"
| ''The Jetsons' Ways With Words''<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.gamefaqs.com/intellivision/576912-the-jetsons-ways-with-words/data | title=''The Jetsons{{'}} Ways With Words'' Release Information for Intellivision | work=[[GameFAQs]] | publisher=[[CBS Interactive]] | access-date=October 21, 2011}}</ref> ‡
| [[Educational video game|Educational]]
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| Mattel Electronics
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1983}}
| Developed with Mattel's Educational Product Department.

|- style="background:#e0e0e0"
| scope="row" | ''Melody Blaster'' ‡
| [[Music video game|Music]]
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| Mattel Electronics
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1983}}
| style="text-align:left;"|designed for the [[Entertainment Computer System|Music Synthesizer]] piano keyboard

|- style="background:#e0e0e0"
| scope="row" | ''Mind Strike'' ‡
| [[Strategy video game|Strategy]]
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| Mattel Electronics
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1983}}
|

|- style="background:#e0e0e0"
| scope="row" | ''Mr. Basic Meets Bits 'N Bytes'' ‡
| [[Educational video game|Educational]]
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| Mattel Electronics
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1983}}
| style="text-align:left;"|runs without the [[Entertainment Computer System|ECS Computer Module]] with limited features

|- style="background:#e0e0e0"
| scope="row" | ''Scooby Doo's Maze Chase'' ‡
| [[Stealth game|Stealth]]
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| Mattel Electronics
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1983}}
|

|- style="background:#e0e0e0"
| scope="row"| ''[[World Series Major League Baseball]]'' † ‡
| [[Sports video game|Sports]]
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| Mattel Electronics
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1983}}
| style="text-align:left;"|aka ''Super Series Big League Baseball''; First sports simulation and management video-game.
|}

== Keyboard component releases ==
[[Intellivision#Keyboard Component|Keyboard Component]] cassettes had limited availability through direct mail or select markets. Only 4000 Keyboard Components were manufactured.<ref name="KC">{{cite web|title=Keyboard Component|url=http://www.intellivisionlives.com/bluesky/hardware/keyboard_tech.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20020212080935/http://www.intellivisionlives.com/bluesky/hardware/keyboard_tech.html |archive-date=2002-02-12 |website=Intellivision Lives|publisher=Intellivision Productions}}</ref>

{| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:left;"
|-
! style="min-width: 120px;" |Title
! [[Video game genre|Genre]]
! style="min-width: 75px;" |Developer
! style="min-width: 75px;" |Publisher
! style="min-width: 90px;" |Released
! style="min-width: 150px;" |Notes

|- style="background:#e0e0e0"
| ''BASIC Cassette & Cartridge''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://papaintellivision.com/hwKeyboard.php|title=Keyboard Component Hardware - Papa Intellivision|website=papaintellivision.com}}</ref>
| [[Programming tool|Programming]]
| APh Technological Consulting, [[Microsoft]]
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1980}}
| Based on Microsoft BASIC v2.0b for [[MOS Technology 6502|MOS 6502]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pagetable.com/?p=46|title=Create your own Version of Microsoft BASIC for 6502 - pagetable.com|website=www.pagetable.com}}</ref> Unique cartridge using one of the Keyboard Component I/O ports.

|- style="background:#e0e0e0"
| scope="row" | ''Conversational French'' §
| [[Computer-assisted language learning|Educational]]
| APh Technological Consulting
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1981}}
| Programming credits to Mark Stroberg, Scott Bishop, Alan Blanchard, Hal Finney, Kirsi Allison, John Tomlinson, John Brooks, Jon Buss.<ref name="APh_credits" />

|- style="background:#e0e0e0"
| scope="row" |''Crosswords I'' §
| [[Puzzle video game|Puzzle]]
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1982}}
| Requires the BASIC cartridge.

|- style="background:#e0e0e0"
| | ''Crosswords II'' §
| [[Puzzle video game|Puzzle]]
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1982}}
| Requires the BASIC cartridge.

|- style="background:#e0e0e0"
| | ''Crosswords III'' §
| [[Puzzle video game|Puzzle]]
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1982}}
| Requires the BASIC cartridge.

|- style="background:#e0e0e0"
| ''Family Budgeting'' §
| [[Personal Financial Management|Financial]]
|
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1982}}
| Requires the BASIC cartridge.

|- style="background:#e0e0e0"
| scope="row" | ''Geography Challenge'' §
| [[Educational video game|Educational]]
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| Mattel Electronics
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1982}}
| Requires the BASIC cartridge. Programmed by Don Daglow and Julie Hoshizaki in BASIC.<ref>{{cite web|title=Classic Game Fest 2016 Intellvision Panel| website=[[YouTube]] |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QqwmZ1DBXyU}}</ref>

|- style="background:#e0e0e0"
| scope="row" | ''Jack LaLanne's Physical Conditioning'' §
| [[Fitness app|Fitness]]
| APh Technological Consulting
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1981}}
| Programming credits to Robby Butler, Tom Loughry, Hal Finney, John Brooks, Mark Stroberg.<ref name="APh_credits" />

|}

== Unreleased ==
A list of [[Intellivision]] games that are playable but not released. [[Intellivision#Keyboard Component|Keyboard Component]] software on cassette tape are also included. Technical demos, store demos, and test cartridges are not included. ''Air Strike'' is one example that can be considered unfinished and is included in this list because the found prototype is playable. ''Hypnotic Lights'' is excluded because it is mostly a technical demo. ''Grid Shock'' is excluded due to lack of game play. Some were not released due to marketing decisions, others were due to [[Mattel|Mattel Electronics]] shutting down in January 1984. Unless otherwise noted the reference source is the list of ''Unreleased Intellivision Games'' at IntellivisionLives.com.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.intellivisionlives.com/bluesky/games/credits2.shtml#unreleased |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20020219173747/http://www.intellivisionlives.com/bluesky/games/credits2.shtml#unreleased |archive-date=2002-02-19 |title=Intellivision Classic Videogame System Game Lists|website=Intellivision Lives}}</ref>

In a 2014 interview, [[APh Technological Consulting|APh]] programmer Tom Loughry explains that in 1982 he and another APh programmer started a third Advanced Dungeons & Dragons game which was abandoned when he left the company. He also worked on a [[Intellivision#Keyboard Component|Keyboard Component]] cassette game ''Super Football'' whose completion status is unknown.<ref name="pod6add">{{cite web|last1=Intellivisionairies Podcast|title=Episode 6|url=http://intellivisionaries.com/episode-6-the-dreadnaught-factor/|website=2:46h|date=24 February 2014 }}</ref> In a 2015 interview with Russ Haft, manager of the Intellivision programming group at [[Atari, Inc.|Atari]], it is explained that in addition to the four games released versions of ''Joust, Jungle Hunt, Pole Position, and Missile Command'' were completed or close to completion. Missile Command would have been dropped because of poor playability.<ref name="pod19atari">{{cite web|last1=Intellivisionairies Podcast|title=Episode 19|url=http://intellivisionaries.com/episode-19-tron-maze-a-tron/|website=5:18h|date=29 June 2015 }}</ref> A June 1983 press release from [[CBS Electronics]] announces ''Wizard of War'' and ''Gorf'' to be released in July and ''Blueprint, Solar Fox'', and ''Omega Race'' cartridges for August. This suggests ''Wizard of War'' and ''Gorf'' were completed and programming on the others were at least started.<ref name="CBSpr">{{cite web|title=CBS Electronics Press Release|url=http://www.intvfunhouse.com/oddsnends/pressrelease/|website=INTV Funhouse}}</ref> Other announced games such as [[Imagic]] ''Wing War'' and ''Moonsweeper'' have little information about their status.
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:left;"
|-
! style="min-width: 150px;" | Title
! [[Video game genre|Genre]]
! style="min-width: 100px;" | Developer
! style="min-width: 100px;" | Publisher
! Copyright
! style="min-width: 150px;" |Notes
|-
| ''Adventures of TRON''
| [[Platform game|Platform]]||APh Technological Consulting||[[Mattel Electronics]]||1982||An Atari 2600 conversion of ''Mazeatron'' converted back to Intellivision. Rejected by Mattel marketing.
|-
| ''Air Strike''
| [[Action video game|Action]]||APh Technological Consulting||[[Mattel Electronics]]||1982||Unfinished but playable. Rejected by Mattel marketing. Released in 1998 [[Intellivision Lives!]] PC/Mac
|-
| style="background:#fcc;"| ''Brickout!''
| [[Action video game|Action]]||APh Technological Consulting||[[Mattel Electronics]]||1981||Created for the Triple Action cartridge. Dropped due to legal concerns. Released in 1998 [[Intellivision Lives!]] PC/Mac.
|- style="background:#e0e0e0"
|''Chartcraft Stock Analysis'' §||[[Personal Financial Management|Financial]]||APh Technological Consulting||[[Mattel Electronics]]||
|[[Intellivision#Keyboard Component|Keyboard Component]] cancelled. Programming credits to Jon Buss, Bill Chapman, Kevin Miller, Scott Reynolds.<ref name="APh_credits" />
|-
| ''Choplifter!''
| [[Action video game|Action]]||[[Realtime Associates]]||[[Intellivision#INTV Corporation (1984-1990)|INTV Corporation]]||1990||lacks some sound effects.
|-
|''Deep Pockets Super Pro Pool & Billiards''||[[Sports video game|Sports]]||[[Realtime Associates]]||[[Intellivision#INTV Corporation (1984-1990)|INTV Corporation]]||1990||Released in 1998 ''[[Intellivision Lives!]] PC/Mac'' and ''Intellivision for PC Volume 2''
|- style="background:#e0e0e0"
|''Doubles Tennis''
| [[Sports video game|Sports]]||[[Mattel Electronics]]||[[Mattel Electronics]]||1982
|Ray Kaestner updated the original Intellivision Tennis with computer controlled players and support for [[Entertainment Computer System#ECS|ECS]] four controllers.<ref>[http://intellivisionaries.com/episode-26-masters-of-the-universe-the-power-of-he-man/ Intellivisionairies Podcast Episode 26] time 2h:59m</ref> Unrelated to ''Championship Tennis''.<ref name=aubrey/>
|-
|''Fireman''<ref name=nice>{{cite web|url=http://www.gamotek.fr/nice-ideas-storyboards/|title=Nice Ideas Storyboards - GAMOTEK}}</ref><ref name=aubrey>{{cite web|url=http://www.gamotek.fr/collectionneurs/patrick-aubry/|title=Patrick Aubry, Nice Ideas - GAMOTEK}}</ref>||[[Action video game|Action]]||[[Nice Ideas]]|| || ||
|- style="background:#e0e0e0"
|''The Flintstones' Keyboard Fun'' ‡||[[Educational video game|Educational]]||[[Mattel Electronics]]||[[Mattel Electronics]]||1983||Developed with Mattel's Educational Product Department.
|- style="background:#e0e0e0"
| ''Game Factory'' ‡
| [[Educational video game|Educational]]||[[Mattel Electronics]]||[[Mattel Electronics]]||1983||Video-game construction kit. Released in 2001 [[Intellivision Rocks]]
|-
| style="background:#ffc;"|''Gli Spartani Dello Spazio'' †||[[Action video game|Action]]||[[Mattel Electronics]]||[[Mattel Electronics]]||1982||[[Space Spartans]] with Italian speech; requires the unreleased International Intellivoice
|-
|''Go for the Gold'' {{tooltip|2=Compilation of previously released games|*}}||[[Sports video game|Sports]]||[[Mattel Electronics]]||[[Mattel Electronics]]||1983||Compilation of previously released games ''Skiing, Hockey, Basketball'', and ''Boxing''
|-
| style="background:#fcc;"| ''Hockey (Pong)''
| [[Action video game|Action]]||APh Technological Consulting||[[Mattel Electronics]]||1981||Created for the ''Triple Action'' cartridge. Dropped due to legal concerns.
|-
|''Illusions''||[[Puzzle video game|Puzzle]]||[[Nice Ideas]]||[[Mattel Electronics]]||1983||
|- style="background:#e0e0e0"
|''Jeanne Dixon Astrology'' §||Entertainment||APh Technological Consulting||[[Mattel Electronics]]||
|[[Intellivision#Keyboard Component|Keyboard Component]] cancelled. Programming credits to Kevin Miller, Greg Favor<ref name="APh_credits" />
|-
|''[[Joust (video game)|Joust]]''<ref name="pod19atari" />||[[Action video game|Action]]||[[Atari, Inc.|Atari]]||[[Atarisoft]]||1983||no known prototype found; unreleased due to market crash
|-
|''[[Jungle Hunt]]''<ref name="pod19atari" />||[[Action video game|Action]]||[[Atari, Inc.|Atari]]||[[Atarisoft]]||1983||no known prototype found; unreleased due to market crash
|-
| ''King of the Mountain''
| [[Action-adventure video game|Action-adventure]]||[[Mattel Electronics]]||[[Mattel Electronics]]||1982||Lacks sound effects and only mountains 1 and 6 accessible. Programmed by Judy Mason. Released in 1998 [[Intellivision Lives!]] PC/Mac.
|-
| style="background:#fcc;"| ''Land Battle'' ^
| [[Action game|Action]], [[Strategy video game|Strategy]]||APh Technological Consulting||[[Mattel Electronics]]||1982
| Two-players required. Cancelled by marketing. Released in 1998 [[Intellivision Lives!]] PC/Mac.
|-
| style="background:#86ec9a" | ''Las Vegas Craps''
| Gambling||APh Technological Consulting||[[Mattel Electronics]]||||
|-
|''League of Light''||[[Music video game|Music]]||[[Activision]]||[[Activision]]||1983||Released in 2001 [[Intellivision Rocks]]. Programmers, [[Russell Lieblich|Russ Lieblich]] and Peter Kaminski,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.intellivisionlives.com/bluesky/games/credits/activision.shtml#league |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20020109021137/http://www.intellivisionlives.com/bluesky/games/credits/activision.shtml |archive-date=2002-01-09 |title=Intellivision Classic Video Game System / Activision for Intellivision|website=Intellivision Lives}}</ref> switched to [[Commodore 64]] development and released the game as ''[[Master of the Lamps]]'' in 1985.<ref>{{cite book |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |title=Master of the Lamps Instructions |publisher=Activision |chapter=Game History |date=1985 }}</ref>
|-
| style="background:#ffc;"|''Les Spartiates De L'Espace'' †||[[Action video game|Action]]||[[Mattel Electronics]]||[[Mattel Electronics]]||1982||[[Space Spartans]] with French speech; requires the unreleased International Intellivoice
|-
| style="background:#ffc;"|''Magic Carousel'' †||[[Educational video game|Children's Educational]]||[[Mattel Electronics]]||[[Mattel Electronics]]||1983||Postponed by Mattel marketing. Released in 2001 [[Intellivision Rocks]]
|-
|''Magic Carpet''<ref name=nice /><ref name=aubrey />||[[Action video game|Action]]||[[Nice Ideas]]||[[Mattel Electronics]]||||
|-
| style="background:#ccf;"| ''Meteor''
| [[Shooter game|Shooter]]||[[Mattel Electronics]]||[[Mattel Electronics]]||1981||Unfinished but playable; embedded in [[Astrosmash]]. Dropped due to legal concerns. Released in 1998 [[Intellivision Lives!]] PC/Mac
|-
|''[[Missile Command]]''<ref name="pod19atari" />||[[Shooter game|Shooter]]||[[Atari, Inc.|Atari]]||[[Atarisoft]]||1983||no known prototype found; unreleased due to poor playability<ref name="pod19atari" />
|- style="background:#e0e0e0"
|''Number Jumble''
| [[Educational video game|Educational]]||[[Mattel Electronics]]||[[Mattel Electronics]]||1983||ECS provides scratchpad work area but plays without it. Developed with Mattel's Educational Product Department. Released in 1998 [[Intellivision Lives!]] PC/Mac.
|-
|''Party Line: Blow Out''||[[Party video game|Party games]]||[[Mattel Electronics]]||[[Mattel Electronics]]||1983||Part of the ''Party Line'' album cartridge. Released in 2004 ''[[Intellivision Lives!]]'' for Nintendo DS
|-
|''Party Line: Hard Hat''||[[Party video game|Party games]]||[[Nice Ideas]]||[[Mattel Electronics]]||1983||Part of the ''Party Line'' album cartridge. Released in 1998 [[Intellivision Lives!]] PC/Mac
|-
|''Party Line: Space Cadet''||[[Party video game|Party games]]||[[Mattel Electronics]]||[[Mattel Electronics]]||1983||Part of the ''Party Line'' album cartridge. Released in 1998 [[Intellivision Lives!]] PC/Mac
|-
|''PizzaTime''<ref name=nice /><ref name=aubrey />||Maze||[[Nice Ideas]]||[[Mattel Electronics]]||||[[BurgerTime]] sequel
|-
|''[[Pole Position (video game)|Pole Position]]''<ref name="pod19atari" />||[[Racing video game|Racing]]||[[Atari, Inc.|Atari]]||[[Atarisoft]]||1983||no known prototype found; unreleased due to market crash
|-
|''Robot Rubble''||[[Action video game|Action]]||[[Activision]]||[[Activision]]||1983||Released in 2001 [[Intellivision Rocks]]
|-
|''Rocky & Bullwinkle''||[[Puzzle video game|Puzzle]]||[[Mattel Electronics]]||[[Mattel Electronics]]||1983||Cancelled by new management.
|-
|''Scarfinger''||[[Action video game|Action]]||[[Nice Ideas]]||[[Mattel Electronics]]||1983||Rejected by Mattel marketing.
|-
|''Shootin' Gallery''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.digitpress.com/library/interviews/interview_steve_defrisco.html |title=DP Interviews |publisher=Digitpress.com |access-date=2018-08-09}}</ref>||[[Shooter game|Shooter]]||[[Imagic]]||[[Imagic]]||||Atari 2600 version sold poorly.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.dadgum.com/halcyon/BOOK/DEFRISCO.HTM|title=Halcyon Days: Interviews with Classic Computer and Video Game Programmers: Steve DeFrisco |date=1997}}</ref>
|-
| style="background:#ffc;"|''Spartaner aus dem All'' †||[[Action video game|Action]]||[[Mattel Electronics]]||[[Mattel Electronics]]||1982||[[Space Spartans]] with German speech; requires the unreleased International Intellivoice

|- style="background:#e0e0e0"
| scope="row"| ''Spelling Challenge'' §
| [[Educational video game|Educational]]
| APh Technological Consulting
| [[Mattel Electronics]]
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|1982}}
| Programmed by Peter Kaminski, who also worked on an unreleased ''Math Challenge''.<ref>{{cite web|title=CGE 2004 Intellivision Panel|url=http://www.digitpress.com/cge/2k4_mp3/2k4_mp3.htm|website=Digital Press the video game database}}</ref>

|-
|''Spina the Bee''||[[Action video game|Action]]||[[Nice Ideas]]||[[Mattel Electronics]]||1983||aka ''Zzzz! Spina the Bee''. Based on a European cartoon character, popular with little girls. Rejected by Mattel marketing.
|- style="background:#e0e0e0"
|''Super NFL Football'' ‡||[[Sports video game|Sports]]||[[Mattel Electronics]]||[[Mattel Electronics]]||1983||
|-
| style="background:#fcf;"| ''Takeover'' ^
| [[Real-time strategy]]||APh Technological Consulting||[[Mattel Electronics]]||1982||Two-players required. Rejected by Mattel marketing. Released in 1998 [[Intellivision Lives!]] PC/Mac
|-
|''Tetris''||[[Puzzle video game|Puzzle]]||[[Realtime Associates]]|| || ||Programmed by David Warhol to test new [[IBM Personal Computer|PC]] development system; not for release.
|-
|''Yogi's Frustration''||[[Platform game|Platform]]||[[Mattel Electronics]]||[[Mattel Electronics]]||1983||
|}

== Tutorvision ==
{|
| style="text-align:center;"|
| White cased game cartridges playable ONLY on the unreleased [[Intellivision#Tutorvision|World Book Tutorvision]] console (which uses its own REXEC and REXGROM). Games were designed by World Book, J. Hakansson Associates, and programmed by Realtime Associates. The [[Intellivision#Tutorvision|Tutorvision]] and cartridges listed below were developed in 1989 but not released.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.intellivisionlives.com/media/newsletters/news030715.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20031011000847/http://www.intellivisionlives.com/media/newsletters/news030715.html |archive-date=2003-10-11 |title=Intellivision Classic Videogame System July 2003 News|website=Intellivision Lives}}</ref>
|}

{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:left;"
|-
! Title !! [[Video game genre|Genre]] !! Developer !! Publisher !! Notes
|-

| scope="row" | ''Busy Bodies''
| [[Educational video game|Educational]] ''(young children)''
| [[Realtime Associates]]
| [[World Book]]
|
|-

| scope="row" | ''Geo Graphics''
| [[Educational video game|Educational]]
| [[Realtime Associates]]
| [[World Book]]
| ''Geography'' Level&nbsp;2
|-

| scope="row" | ''Jungle Math''
| [[Educational video game|Educational]] ''(young children)''
| [[Realtime Associates]]
| [[World Book]]
|
|-

| scope="row" | ''Map Mazes''
| [[Educational video game|Educational]] ''(young children)''
| [[Realtime Associates]]
| [[World Book]]
| ''Social Studies'' Level&nbsp;1
|-

| scope="row" | ''Nounsense''
| [[Educational video game|Educational]] ''(young children)''
| [[Realtime Associates]]
| [[World Book]]
|
|-

| scope="row" | ''Shapes In Space''
| [[Educational video game|Educational]] ''(young children)''
| [[Realtime Associates]]
| [[World Book]]
| ''Math'' Level&nbsp;1
|-

| scope="row" | ''Story Stopper''
| [[Educational video game|Educational]]
| [[Realtime Associates]]
| [[World Book]]
|
|-

| scope="row" | ''Tale Teller''
| [[Educational video game|Educational]] ''(young children)''
| [[Realtime Associates]]
| [[World Book]]
|
|-

| scope="row" | ''Time Trip''
| style="text-align:left;"|[[Educational video game|Educational]]
| [[Realtime Associates]]
| [[World Book]]
|
|-

| ''Time Trip (Canadian Edition)''
| [[Educational video game|Educational]]
| [[Realtime Associates]]
| [[World Book]]
|
|-

| scope="row" | ''Tops In Terms''
| [[Educational video game|Educational]]
| [[Realtime Associates]]
| [[World Book]]
|
|-

| scope="row" | ''Wordcalc''
| [[Educational video game|Educational]]
| [[Realtime Associates]]
| [[World Book]]
|
|-

| scope="row" | ''Wordsmith''
| [[Educational video game|Educational]]
| [[Realtime Associates]]
| [[World Book]]
|
|-

| scope="row" |''Write It Right''
| [[Educational video game|Educational]]
| [[Realtime Associates]]
| [[World Book]]
|
|-

| scope="row" |''Zoo Review''
| [[Educational video game|Educational]] ''(young children)''
| [[Realtime Associates]]
| [[World Book]]
|
|}

== Homebrew ==
Games created by [[Intellivision]] fans and hobbyists.
{| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:left;"
|-
! Title !! [[Video game genre|Genre]] !! Developer !! Publisher !! Released
|-

| scope="row" | ''4-Tris''
| [[Puzzle video game|Puzzle]]
| [[Joe Zbiciak]]
| Joe Zbiciak
| {{Vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]|2001}}
|-

| scope="row" | ''Minehunter''
| Puzzle
| [[Ryan Kinnen]]
| Ryan Kinnen
| {{Vgrelease|NA|2004}}
|-

| scope="row" | ''Same Game and Robots''
|
| [[Michael Hayes (video game developer)|Michael Hayes]], [[David Harley]]
| Michael Hayes, David Harley
| {{Vgrelease|NA|2004}}
|-

| scope="row" | ''Stonix''
|
| [[Arnauld Chevallier]], David Harley, [[Heather Harley]]
| Arnauld Chevallier, David Harley, Heather Harley
| {{Vgrelease|NA|2004}}
|-

| scope="row" | ''Space Patrol''
| [[Shooter game|Shooter]]
| [[Joe Zbiciak]]
| Joe Zbiciak
| {{Vgrelease|NA|2007}}
|-

| scope="row" | ''Blix''
| Puzzle
| Michael Hayes
| Good Deal Games
| {{Vgrelease|NA|2014}}
|-

| scope="row" | ''Piggy Bank''
| [[Action video game|Action]]
| [[Mark Ball]]
| BBWW Games
| {{Vgrelease|NA|2015}}
|-

| scope="row" | ''Christmas Carol vs. The Ghost Of Christmas Presents''
| Action
| [[James Pujals]]
| [[Left Turn Only]]
| {{Vgrelease|WW|2012}}
|}

== Related pages ==
* [[Lists of video games]]

==References==
{{reflist}}

{{Video game lists by platform}}

{{DEFAULTSORT:List Of Intellivision Games}}
[[Category:Intellivision games|*]]
[[Category:Lists of video games by platform|Intellivision]]

Latest revision as of 20:12, 1 December 2024

The Intellivision

This is a list of cartridges and cassettes for the Intellivision game system. Some cartridges were branded as both Mattel Electronics and Sears Tele-Games, and later republished by INTV Corp. as Intellivision Inc. Between 1979 and 1989, a total of 132 titles were released:

The main reference for this is the Game Catalog of IntellivisionLives.com.[1] Some games were also published under different names when they were re-released as Intellivision Lives!.


Table key

[edit]
^ For two players only
* Compilation of previously released games
Intellivoice voice synthesis cartridge
ECS Computer Adapter cartridge
§ Keyboard Component cassette

All early games published by Mattel Electronics were categorized by "Network". Each network had its own color that was used for the game box. The network concept was abandoned in late 1982.[2]

Sports network[3]
Action network
Space Action network
Strategy network
Gaming network
Children's Learning network
Arcade network

Master component releases

[edit]

Cartridges released during the production life of the Intellivision from 1979 to 1990. Intellivoice cartridges are included here. Although designed to be played with speech, the Intellivoice cartridges do run without the Intellivoice peripheral.

Title Genre Developer Publisher Released Notes
Auto Racing Racing APh Technological Consulting Mattel Electronics
  • NA: 1980-10-03
Running change with steering changed from "directional" to "realistic" (left/right).
Boxing ^ Sports APh Technological Consulting Mattel Electronics
  • NA: 1981-10-21
Two players required
Major League Baseball ^ Sports APh Technological Consulting Mattel Electronics
aka Baseball, Big League Baseball; Two players required.
NASL Soccer ^ Sports APh Technological Consulting Mattel Electronics
  • NA: 1980-09-04
aka Soccer; Two players required.
NBA Basketball ^ Sports APh Technological Consulting Mattel Electronics
aka Basketball; Two players required.
NFL Football ^ Sports APh Technological Consulting Mattel Electronics
aka Football; Two players required.
NHL Hockey ^ Sports APh Technological Consulting Mattel Electronics
  • NA: 1980-10-03
aka Hockey; Two players required.
PBA Bowling Sports Mattel Electronics Mattel Electronics
  • NA: 1981-07-31
aka Bowling
PGA Golf [5] Sports APh Technological Consulting Mattel Electronics
  • NA: 1980-11-05
aka Golf
Tennis ^ Sports APh Technological Consulting Mattel Electronics
  • NA: 1980-12-10
Two players required. In addition to Gavin Claypool, programming credits are also given to Chris Lutz.[6]
U.S. Ski Team Skiing Sports APh Technological Consulting Mattel Electronics
  • NA: 1980-12-10
aka Skiing. In addition to Scott Reynolds, programming credits are also given to Terry Ligocki.[6]
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Action-adventure APh Technological Consulting Mattel Electronics
  • NA: 1982-08-16
aka Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Cloudy Mountain, Adventure, Crown of Kings; Programming by Chris Hawley, Tom Soulanille, and Tom Loughry.[7]
Armor Battle ^ Action APh Technological Consulting Mattel Electronics
Running change with faster tank turning. Two players required.
Frog Bog Platform APh Technological Consulting Mattel Electronics
  • NA: 1982-05-25
Lock 'N' Chase Maze Mattel Electronics Mattel Electronics
  • NA: 1982-07-09
Night Stalker Stealth Mattel Electronics Mattel Electronics
  • NA: 1982-05-16
Sea Battle ^ Action, Strategy APh Technological Consulting Mattel Electronics
  • NA: 1980-10-03
Two players required.


Shark! Shark! Action Mattel Electronics Mattel Electronics
  • NA: 1982-12-06
Sharp Shot APh Technological Consulting Mattel Electronics
  • NA: 1982-10-28
designed for voice activated control for TV Powww call-in game show
Snafu Action Mattel Electronics Mattel Electronics
  • NA: 1981-10-15
Sub Hunt Action, Simulation APh Technological Consulting Mattel Electronics
  • NA: 1982-05-06
Programming by John Hershberger and Tom Loughry[7]
Triple Action ^ Action APh Technological Consulting Mattel Electronics
  • NA: 1981-10-15
album cartridge: Battle Tanks, Racing Cars, and Biplanes; Two players required for Biplanes and Battle Tanks. In addition to Rich O'Keefe, programming credits are also given to Shal Farley.[8]
Tron: Deadly Discs Action Mattel Electronics Mattel Electronics
  • NA: 1982-09
Tron: Maze-a-Tron Action Mattel Electronics Mattel Electronics
  • NA: 1982-10-06
Astrosmash Shooter Mattel Electronics Mattel Electronics
  • NA: 1981-10-15
Space Armada Shooter APh Technological Consulting Mattel Electronics
  • NA: 1981-10-15
Space Battle Action APh Technological Consulting Mattel Electronics
  • NA: 1980-08-25
Originally part of Action network. Running change added a fifth "super advanced" difficulty level.
Space Hawk Action Mattel Electronics Mattel Electronics
  • NA: 1982-04-19
Star Strike Action APh Technological Consulting Mattel Electronics
  • NA: 1981-12-22
Running change fixes bug with left controller.
ABPA Backgammon Board Game APh Technological Consulting Mattel Electronics
aka Backgammon
Checkers Board Game APh Technological Consulting Mattel Electronics
aka Draughts in some markets
Reversi Board Game APh Technological Consulting Mattel Electronics
  • NA: 1982-05-11
USCF Chess Board Game Mattel Electronics Teletape Inc. Mattel Electronics
  • NA: 1982-11-23
aka Chess
Utopia Construction and management simulation Mattel Electronics Mattel Electronics
  • NA: 1982-06-03
Credited as the game that spawned the construction and management simulation genre. For one or two players.
Horse Racing Gambling APh Technological Consulting Mattel Electronics
  • NA: 1980-10-03
Las Vegas Poker & Blackjack Gambling APh Technological Consulting Mattel Electronics
aka Blackjack & Poker; pack-in game 1980-1982
Las Vegas Roulette Gambling APh Technological Consulting Mattel Electronics
  • NA: 1980-10-03
Programmed by Walter Bright[9] Intellivision Lives also credits John Brooks.
Royal Dealer Card Game APh Technological Consulting Mattel Electronics
  • NA: 1982-09
The Electric Company: Math Fun[10] Educational APh Technological Consulting Mattel Electronics
aka Math Masters; Running change had digit entry changed from right to left to left to right.
The Electric Company: Word Fun[11] Educational APh Technological Consulting Mattel Electronics
  • NA: 1980-11-05
album cartridge: Crosswords, Word Hunt, and Word Rockets. In addition to Kevin Miller, programming credits are also given to Don Bacon.[6]
Vectron Shooter Mattel Electronics Mattel Electronics
B-17 Bomber Action Mattel Electronics Mattel Electronics
  • NA: 1982-07-23
Bomb Squad Puzzle Mattel Electronics Mattel Electronics
  • NA: 1982-09-14
Space Spartans Action Mattel Electronics Mattel Electronics
  • NA: 1982-06-29
Tron: Solar Sailer Action Mattel Electronics Mattel Electronics


Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Treasure of Tarmin Role-playing APh Technological Consulting Mattel Electronics
aka Minotaur
Bump 'n' Jump Racing Technology Consultants Mattel Electronics
BurgerTime Maze Mattel Electronics Mattel Electronics
Buzz Bombers Shooter Mattel Electronics Mattel Electronics
Kool-Aid Man Action Mattel Electronics Mattel Electronics
Loco-Motion Puzzle Mattel Electronics Mattel Electronics
Masters of the Universe: The Power of He-Man Action Mattel Electronics Mattel Electronics
Mission X Shooter Mattel Electronics Mattel Electronics
Motocross Racing Mattel Electronics Mattel Electronics
Pinball Action Mattel Electronics Mattel Electronics
Beamrider Shooter Cheshire Engineering Activision
Happy Trails Puzzle Activision Activision
Pitfall! Platform Activision Activision
River Raid Shooter Activision Activision
Stampede Shooter Activision Activision
The Dreadnaught Factor Action Cheshire Engineering Activision
Worm Whomper Shooter Cheshire Engineering Activision
Centipede Shooter Atari Atarisoft
Defender Shooter Atari Atarisoft
Pac-Man Maze Atari Atarisoft
Later re-released by INTV Corporation.
Carnival Shooter Roklan[12] Coleco
Donkey Kong Platform Roklan[12] Coleco
Donkey Kong Jr. Platform Roklan[12] Coleco
Lady Bug Maze Coleco
Mouse Trap Maze Roklan[12] Coleco
Turbo Racing Coleco
Venture Action-adventure Roklan[12] Coleco
Zaxxon Shooter Roklan[12] Coleco


Atlantis Shooter Imagic Imagic
Beauty & the Beast Platform Imagic Imagic
Demon Attack Shooter Imagic Imagic
Dracula Action Imagic Imagic
Dragonfire Action Imagic Imagic
Fathom Action-adventure Imagic Imagic
Ice Trek[13] Action Imagic Imagic
Microsurgeon Action, Simulation Imagic Imagic
Nova Blast Shooter Imagic Imagic
Safecracker Action Imagic Imagic
Swords & Serpents Action-adventure Imagic Imagic
Tropical Trouble Platform Imagic Imagic
Truckin Driving, Simulation Imagic Imagic
White Water! Action Imagic Imagic
Blockade Runner Shooter Interphase Technologies Inc. Interphase Technologies Inc.
Sewer Sam Shooter Interphase Technologies Inc. Interphase Technologies Inc.


Frogger Platform Roklan[12] Parker Brothers
Popeye Platform Roklan[12] Parker Brothers
Q*bert Platform Roklan[12] Parker Brothers
Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back Shooter Roklan[12] Parker Brothers
Super Cobra Shooter Roklan[12] Parker Brothers
Was not available in the United States.[14]
Tutankham Shooter Roklan[12] Parker Brothers
Was not available in the United States.[14]
Congo Bongo Platform Beck-Tech Sega
Championship Tennis Sports Nice Ideas Dextell Ltd.
World Cup Soccer Sports Nice Ideas Dextell Ltd.
When used with the ECS Computer Adapter up-to four controllers and cooperative two-player game-play is supported. aka Super Soccer
Body Slam: Super Pro Wrestling Action Realtime Associates INTV Corporation
Chip Shot: Super Pro Golf Sports Realtime Associates INTV Corporation
  • NA: 1987-06
Commando Shooter Realtime Associates INTV Corporation
  • NA: 1987-10
Dig Dug Action Atari INTV Corporation
  • NA: 1987-06
Diner Action Realtime Associates, Mattel Electronics INTV Corporation
  • NA: 1987-06
Hover Force Action Realtime Associates, Mattel Electronics INTV Corporation
Programmed with ChromaDepth 3-D technology[15] and shown publicly by Mattel Electronics as HoverForce 3-D at 1984 January CES.[16] Released by INTV with modified game-play, 3-D glasses not included.[17]
Learning Fun I Educational Realtime Associates, Mattel Electronics INTV Corporation
  • NA: 1987-06
aka Factor Fun; also includes Math Master from Math Fun cartridge
Learning Fun II Educational Realtime Associates, Mattel Electronics INTV Corporation
  • NA: 1987-10
aka Memory Fun; also includes Word Rockets, Word Hunt, Crosswords from Word Fun cartridge
Mountain Madness: Super Pro Skiing Sports Realtime Associates, APh Technological Consulting INTV Corporation
updated U.S. Ski Team Skiing
Pole Position Racing Realtime Associates INTV Corporation
Slam Dunk: Super Pro Basketball Sports Realtime Associates, APh Technological Consulting INTV Corporation
  • NA: 1987-10
updated NBA Basketball
Slap Shot: Super Pro Hockey Sports Realtime Associates, APh Technological Consulting INTV Corporation
  • NA: 1987-10
updated NHL Hockey
Spiker! Super Pro Volleyball Sports Realtime Associates INTV Corporation
Stadium Mud Buggies Racing Realtime Associates INTV Corporation
Super Pro Decathlon Sports Realtime Associates INTV Corporation
Super Pro Football Sports Realtime Associates, APh Technological Consulting INTV Corporation
updated NFL Football
Thin Ice Action Mattel Electronics INTV Corporation
Thunder Castle Maze Mattel Electronics INTV Corporation
[18]
Tower of Doom Role-playing Realtime Associates, Mattel Electronics INTV Corporation
  • NA: 1987-03
Programmed by Daniel Bass as ADVANCED DUNGEONS & DRAGONS Tower of Mystery Cartridge. Game-play and strategy was incomplete when Mattel Electronics closed in 1984. John Tomlinson prepared the game for the 1987 INTV release.[19][20]
Triple Challenge * Board game Mattel Electronics Teletape Inc. APh Technological Consulting INTV Corporation
  • NA: 1987-03
Compilation of previously released games Chess, Checkers, and Backgammon
World Championship Baseball Sports APh Technological Consulting INTV Corporation
[18]
aka All-Star Major League Baseball; updated Major League Baseball

Entertainment Computer System releases

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With one exception the following cartridges require the ECS Computer Adapter and either the Computer Keyboard or Music Synthesizer peripherals.

Title Genre Developer Publisher Released Notes
The Jetsons' Ways With Words[21] Educational Mattel Electronics Mattel Electronics
Developed with Mattel's Educational Product Department.
Melody Blaster Music Mattel Electronics Mattel Electronics
designed for the Music Synthesizer piano keyboard
Mind Strike Strategy Mattel Electronics Mattel Electronics
Mr. Basic Meets Bits 'N Bytes Educational Mattel Electronics Mattel Electronics
runs without the ECS Computer Module with limited features
Scooby Doo's Maze Chase Stealth Mattel Electronics Mattel Electronics
World Series Major League Baseball † ‡ Sports Mattel Electronics Mattel Electronics
aka Super Series Big League Baseball; First sports simulation and management video-game.

Keyboard component releases

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Keyboard Component cassettes had limited availability through direct mail or select markets. Only 4000 Keyboard Components were manufactured.[22]

Title Genre Developer Publisher Released Notes
BASIC Cassette & Cartridge[23] Programming APh Technological Consulting, Microsoft Mattel Electronics
Based on Microsoft BASIC v2.0b for MOS 6502.[24] Unique cartridge using one of the Keyboard Component I/O ports.
Conversational French § Educational APh Technological Consulting Mattel Electronics
Programming credits to Mark Stroberg, Scott Bishop, Alan Blanchard, Hal Finney, Kirsi Allison, John Tomlinson, John Brooks, Jon Buss.[6]
Crosswords I § Puzzle Mattel Electronics Mattel Electronics
Requires the BASIC cartridge.
Crosswords II § Puzzle Mattel Electronics Mattel Electronics
Requires the BASIC cartridge.
Crosswords III § Puzzle Mattel Electronics Mattel Electronics
Requires the BASIC cartridge.
Family Budgeting § Financial Mattel Electronics
Requires the BASIC cartridge.
Geography Challenge § Educational Mattel Electronics Mattel Electronics
Requires the BASIC cartridge. Programmed by Don Daglow and Julie Hoshizaki in BASIC.[25]
Jack LaLanne's Physical Conditioning § Fitness APh Technological Consulting Mattel Electronics
Programming credits to Robby Butler, Tom Loughry, Hal Finney, John Brooks, Mark Stroberg.[6]

Unreleased

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A list of Intellivision games that are playable but not released. Keyboard Component software on cassette tape are also included. Technical demos, store demos, and test cartridges are not included. Air Strike is one example that can be considered unfinished and is included in this list because the found prototype is playable. Hypnotic Lights is excluded because it is mostly a technical demo. Grid Shock is excluded due to lack of game play. Some were not released due to marketing decisions, others were due to Mattel Electronics shutting down in January 1984. Unless otherwise noted the reference source is the list of Unreleased Intellivision Games at IntellivisionLives.com.[26]

In a 2014 interview, APh programmer Tom Loughry explains that in 1982 he and another APh programmer started a third Advanced Dungeons & Dragons game which was abandoned when he left the company. He also worked on a Keyboard Component cassette game Super Football whose completion status is unknown.[27] In a 2015 interview with Russ Haft, manager of the Intellivision programming group at Atari, it is explained that in addition to the four games released versions of Joust, Jungle Hunt, Pole Position, and Missile Command were completed or close to completion. Missile Command would have been dropped because of poor playability.[28] A June 1983 press release from CBS Electronics announces Wizard of War and Gorf to be released in July and Blueprint, Solar Fox, and Omega Race cartridges for August. This suggests Wizard of War and Gorf were completed and programming on the others were at least started.[29] Other announced games such as Imagic Wing War and Moonsweeper have little information about their status.

Title Genre Developer Publisher Copyright Notes
Adventures of TRON Platform APh Technological Consulting Mattel Electronics 1982 An Atari 2600 conversion of Mazeatron converted back to Intellivision. Rejected by Mattel marketing.
Air Strike Action APh Technological Consulting Mattel Electronics 1982 Unfinished but playable. Rejected by Mattel marketing. Released in 1998 Intellivision Lives! PC/Mac
Brickout! Action APh Technological Consulting Mattel Electronics 1981 Created for the Triple Action cartridge. Dropped due to legal concerns. Released in 1998 Intellivision Lives! PC/Mac.
Chartcraft Stock Analysis § Financial APh Technological Consulting Mattel Electronics Keyboard Component cancelled. Programming credits to Jon Buss, Bill Chapman, Kevin Miller, Scott Reynolds.[6]
Choplifter! Action Realtime Associates INTV Corporation 1990 lacks some sound effects.
Deep Pockets Super Pro Pool & Billiards Sports Realtime Associates INTV Corporation 1990 Released in 1998 Intellivision Lives! PC/Mac and Intellivision for PC Volume 2
Doubles Tennis Sports Mattel Electronics Mattel Electronics 1982 Ray Kaestner updated the original Intellivision Tennis with computer controlled players and support for ECS four controllers.[30] Unrelated to Championship Tennis.[31]
Fireman[32][31] Action Nice Ideas
The Flintstones' Keyboard Fun Educational Mattel Electronics Mattel Electronics 1983 Developed with Mattel's Educational Product Department.
Game Factory Educational Mattel Electronics Mattel Electronics 1983 Video-game construction kit. Released in 2001 Intellivision Rocks
Gli Spartani Dello Spazio Action Mattel Electronics Mattel Electronics 1982 Space Spartans with Italian speech; requires the unreleased International Intellivoice
Go for the Gold * Sports Mattel Electronics Mattel Electronics 1983 Compilation of previously released games Skiing, Hockey, Basketball, and Boxing
Hockey (Pong) Action APh Technological Consulting Mattel Electronics 1981 Created for the Triple Action cartridge. Dropped due to legal concerns.
Illusions Puzzle Nice Ideas Mattel Electronics 1983
Jeanne Dixon Astrology § Entertainment APh Technological Consulting Mattel Electronics Keyboard Component cancelled. Programming credits to Kevin Miller, Greg Favor[6]
Joust[28] Action Atari Atarisoft 1983 no known prototype found; unreleased due to market crash
Jungle Hunt[28] Action Atari Atarisoft 1983 no known prototype found; unreleased due to market crash
King of the Mountain Action-adventure Mattel Electronics Mattel Electronics 1982 Lacks sound effects and only mountains 1 and 6 accessible. Programmed by Judy Mason. Released in 1998 Intellivision Lives! PC/Mac.
Land Battle ^ Action, Strategy APh Technological Consulting Mattel Electronics 1982 Two-players required. Cancelled by marketing. Released in 1998 Intellivision Lives! PC/Mac.
Las Vegas Craps Gambling APh Technological Consulting Mattel Electronics
League of Light Music Activision Activision 1983 Released in 2001 Intellivision Rocks. Programmers, Russ Lieblich and Peter Kaminski,[33] switched to Commodore 64 development and released the game as Master of the Lamps in 1985.[34]
Les Spartiates De L'Espace Action Mattel Electronics Mattel Electronics 1982 Space Spartans with French speech; requires the unreleased International Intellivoice
Magic Carousel Children's Educational Mattel Electronics Mattel Electronics 1983 Postponed by Mattel marketing. Released in 2001 Intellivision Rocks
Magic Carpet[32][31] Action Nice Ideas Mattel Electronics
Meteor Shooter Mattel Electronics Mattel Electronics 1981 Unfinished but playable; embedded in Astrosmash. Dropped due to legal concerns. Released in 1998 Intellivision Lives! PC/Mac
Missile Command[28] Shooter Atari Atarisoft 1983 no known prototype found; unreleased due to poor playability[28]
Number Jumble Educational Mattel Electronics Mattel Electronics 1983 ECS provides scratchpad work area but plays without it. Developed with Mattel's Educational Product Department. Released in 1998 Intellivision Lives! PC/Mac.
Party Line: Blow Out Party games Mattel Electronics Mattel Electronics 1983 Part of the Party Line album cartridge. Released in 2004 Intellivision Lives! for Nintendo DS
Party Line: Hard Hat Party games Nice Ideas Mattel Electronics 1983 Part of the Party Line album cartridge. Released in 1998 Intellivision Lives! PC/Mac
Party Line: Space Cadet Party games Mattel Electronics Mattel Electronics 1983 Part of the Party Line album cartridge. Released in 1998 Intellivision Lives! PC/Mac
PizzaTime[32][31] Maze Nice Ideas Mattel Electronics BurgerTime sequel
Pole Position[28] Racing Atari Atarisoft 1983 no known prototype found; unreleased due to market crash
Robot Rubble Action Activision Activision 1983 Released in 2001 Intellivision Rocks
Rocky & Bullwinkle Puzzle Mattel Electronics Mattel Electronics 1983 Cancelled by new management.
Scarfinger Action Nice Ideas Mattel Electronics 1983 Rejected by Mattel marketing.
Shootin' Gallery[35] Shooter Imagic Imagic Atari 2600 version sold poorly.[36]
Spartaner aus dem All Action Mattel Electronics Mattel Electronics 1982 Space Spartans with German speech; requires the unreleased International Intellivoice
Spelling Challenge § Educational APh Technological Consulting Mattel Electronics
Programmed by Peter Kaminski, who also worked on an unreleased Math Challenge.[37]
Spina the Bee Action Nice Ideas Mattel Electronics 1983 aka Zzzz! Spina the Bee. Based on a European cartoon character, popular with little girls. Rejected by Mattel marketing.
Super NFL Football Sports Mattel Electronics Mattel Electronics 1983
Takeover ^ Real-time strategy APh Technological Consulting Mattel Electronics 1982 Two-players required. Rejected by Mattel marketing. Released in 1998 Intellivision Lives! PC/Mac
Tetris Puzzle Realtime Associates Programmed by David Warhol to test new PC development system; not for release.
Yogi's Frustration Platform Mattel Electronics Mattel Electronics 1983

Tutorvision

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White cased game cartridges playable ONLY on the unreleased World Book Tutorvision console (which uses its own REXEC and REXGROM). Games were designed by World Book, J. Hakansson Associates, and programmed by Realtime Associates. The Tutorvision and cartridges listed below were developed in 1989 but not released.[38]
Title Genre Developer Publisher Notes
Busy Bodies Educational (young children) Realtime Associates World Book
Geo Graphics Educational Realtime Associates World Book Geography Level 2
Jungle Math Educational (young children) Realtime Associates World Book
Map Mazes Educational (young children) Realtime Associates World Book Social Studies Level 1
Nounsense Educational (young children) Realtime Associates World Book
Shapes In Space Educational (young children) Realtime Associates World Book Math Level 1
Story Stopper Educational Realtime Associates World Book
Tale Teller Educational (young children) Realtime Associates World Book
Time Trip Educational Realtime Associates World Book
Time Trip (Canadian Edition) Educational Realtime Associates World Book
Tops In Terms Educational Realtime Associates World Book
Wordcalc Educational Realtime Associates World Book
Wordsmith Educational Realtime Associates World Book
Write It Right Educational Realtime Associates World Book
Zoo Review Educational (young children) Realtime Associates World Book

Homebrew

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Games created by Intellivision fans and hobbyists.

Title Genre Developer Publisher Released
4-Tris Puzzle Joe Zbiciak Joe Zbiciak
Minehunter Puzzle Ryan Kinnen Ryan Kinnen
Same Game and Robots Michael Hayes, David Harley Michael Hayes, David Harley
Stonix Arnauld Chevallier, David Harley, Heather Harley Arnauld Chevallier, David Harley, Heather Harley
Space Patrol Shooter Joe Zbiciak Joe Zbiciak
Blix Puzzle Michael Hayes Good Deal Games
Piggy Bank Action Mark Ball BBWW Games
Christmas Carol vs. The Ghost Of Christmas Presents Action James Pujals Left Turn Only
  • WW: 2012
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