![]() This is being done because the console wants to pitch itself as a something "parents want to buy." Further, there will only be E-rated or E10-rated games permitted on the console, with absolutely no violent games allowed. ![]() Speaking of games though, every single one will cost no more than $7.99 USD and no less than $2.99. This will also allow, according to Intellivision, better 2D work than can be achieved on the aforementioned consoles. Meanwhile, the console has optional interactive lighting and comes packing "21st century 2D chip and architecture." What this will mean is that the system will focus strictly on 2D tech and games, and making 2D development easy, especially compared to 2D development on PS4 and Xbox One, which because they are 3D focused machines, can provide a lot of challenge in 2D development. Further, the system will be able to support up to eight controllers at one time, including mobile phones, which can act as stand-in controllers. Each controller will also have a 3 1/2 inch 3X2 touch screen to enable touch controls. Here's an early concept of what the system will look like:Ī concrete price has yet to be nailed down for the system, but Intellivision has said it is aiming to come in anywhere from $149 to $179.Īs you can see from the picture, the controllers actually fit into the console, and use wireless charging. ![]() ![]() Fast-forward to today during the Portland Retro Gaming Expo, and it revealed said console, and has provided the first slew of details on it.ĭubbed the Intellivision Amico, the new system will notably be launching two years from now, on October 10, 2020. Back in May, Intellivision teased that it was working on a brand-new home console that it would soon bring to market. ![]()
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